Wiliwili Camp
Reviewed Aug. 8, 2018

A Canyoned Paradise

The arduous hike in and impending brutal hike out make this campground a haven for those willing the make the trek. There’s a compositing toilet and a shelter with a picnic table in case it rains. Lots of trash from irresponsible hunters/campers near the shelter but the camping pads close to the river are beautiful. TONS of bugs that you can’t really feel biting you so bring really good (and environmentally friendly) bug spray. We took baths with bio soap in the river which flows strongly enough for fresh water (steripen that!) to drink but has small pools to sit in to cool off from the hike and wash up for camping. Lots of roosters and quail, hunters seeks wild pigs down I. The canyon. ATVs come through on occasion but this is a very private campground. Good tree coverage as it rains nearly every day in the canyon. Hikes around the area lead to various waterfalls and natural water slides. Don’t leave valuables in your car (we left our car unlocked to avoid broken windows - 8 piles of shattered window glass on the side of the road when we arrived at the trailhead (pull off on the side of the road to park and go there, no true parking lot).

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  • Review photo of Wiliwili Camp by Lindsey M., August 8, 2018
  • Review photo of Wiliwili Camp by Lindsey M., August 8, 2018
  • Review photo of Wiliwili Camp by Lindsey M., August 8, 2018
  • Review photo of Wiliwili Camp by Lindsey M., August 8, 2018
  • Review photo of Wiliwili Camp by Lindsey M., August 8, 2018