Beautiful spot with historic flair
I love campgrounds with a historical angle and this is one of the best in the area. The Birch Creek Historic Ranch was established by settlers from Europe and West Virginia (an interesting combo, no?) to serve as a home base for herding sheep and cattle. It is well over 100 years old and is on the National Register of Historic Places. There’s an old water wheel that used to irrigate the area and a handful of old buildings and structures in various states of disrepair… but so fun to look at and imagine how things used to be.
The geology is also super cool, you can tell that there has been a lot of activity in this area from the stripes in the hills, everything from white to red with granite-colored spires towering above it all.
I had no issues getting here in a 2WD minivan, but can see how it would be challenging in more inclement weather.
One source for potable water (i.e. no hookups) and one restroom, in good shape all things considered. Highly recommend at least a one night stay to take it all in.