North Pole Rd Dispersed Camping
Reviewed Oct. 24, 2021

A forest road hideaway

We rolled into camp a little after 4:30. This time of year it starts to get dark at 530. We came in off Custer Limestone road. The forest road is a little rough, be aware if you are driving a car or a vehicle with bad off roaring capabilities. It took a little imagination where to camp, I’m guessing it’s easier come summer time, but it being fall we were the only people here..

It’s a special place, away from all the sounds of cars and lights from the cities. We heard coyotes and saw deer prancing away as we approached our site.

Where we camped was populated by bison pies (poop). No big deal! The weather here has been good, but the elevation is pretty high and could probably be effected by the mountain mood swings.

Bring everything you need, (Food, water, etc) and pack everything out.

This isn’t a spot for someone looking to camp with Amenities.

We are off the ground in a rooftop tent. Makes it easier to find a spot.

Thank you to the other reviewer, you are great for helping us find this place!

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