Forest Road 380 Kisatchi National Forest
Daisee Mae S.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Dec. 20, 2022

Secluded 100% Primitive

Let me start of by saying there is ZERO cell service. We might have been able to set our phones down and it get ONE Bar, but as soon as you pick it up it’s gone.

The road is fine. A little hard to get through if it’s wet. The spots to stay in have very rutted roads. Pretty easy to take just about anything down it.

There are about 5 camp areas. a few of them are group sites. Very large and spacious.

The stay here is 30 days. No bathroom. No trash pick up. No water hook ups.

There is however, a natural spring that is piped just as you enter FR380. Locals come here to fill water. It’s very fresh and refreshing.

It normally is warm all year round here. But we d coded to camp in every state so far when an artic blast is moving through. So, normally in december it’s not 12 degrees for a high ANYWHERE in this state.

It rained about 16-17 days of our stay, but we did find some amazing things. My first time finding and eating Lions Maine Mushrooms.

Lots of trash behind some of the sites. Can definitely tell it’s a party spot. Or at least it used to be.

All in all, this place is so secluded that no one drives out here and it’s 100% peaceful. I will definitely return to this spot.

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  • Review photo of Forest Road 380 Kisatchi National Forest by Daisee Mae S., December 20, 2022
  • Review photo of Forest Road 380 Kisatchi National Forest by Daisee Mae S., December 20, 2022
  • Review photo of Forest Road 380 Kisatchi National Forest by Daisee Mae S., December 20, 2022
  • Review photo of Forest Road 380 Kisatchi National Forest by Daisee Mae S., December 20, 2022
  • Review photo of Forest Road 380 Kisatchi National Forest by Daisee Mae S., December 20, 2022