Little Lost Creek Conservation Area
Reviewed Apr. 30, 2020

Great hiking, choose your site carefully

There are single campsites on both the north and south ends of the conservation area, and none of them have any amenities- no water, no vault toilet or outhouse, no firewood for sale. But what the sites are lacking is made up for with scenery and hiking, and it is free. The conservation area is closed to camping during various hunting seasons(I ran into a hunter scoping out his turkey hunting spot for the following week’s hunt). There is a great hike down into a valley with the actual Lost Creek at the bottom, completely worth the hard hike back up out of the valley. The campsite has room for a couple tents(no RV’s here), some great trees for hammocks, a primitive fire ring, and a picnic table. Since you are right next to the parking lot, you will see some traffic during the day with hikers, birders, and others, and there is no privacy for your campsite. Bring everything, including a cat hole shovel, and pack everything out.

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  • Review photo of Little Lost Creek Conservation Area by Annie C., April 30, 2020
  • Review photo of Little Lost Creek Conservation Area by Annie C., April 30, 2020
  • Review photo of Little Lost Creek Conservation Area by Annie C., April 30, 2020
  • Review photo of Little Lost Creek Conservation Area by Annie C., April 30, 2020
  • Review photo of Little Lost Creek Conservation Area by Annie C., April 30, 2020
  • Review photo of Little Lost Creek Conservation Area by Annie C., April 30, 2020
  • Review photo of Little Lost Creek Conservation Area by Annie C., April 30, 2020
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