Salamander Flat
Reviewed Sep. 11, 2024

It’s a campsite

After a long day of travel we just wanted to get to any site and camp. This is a national forest so there is technically a park permit required. However, we have an annual park pass and they accept that as well. It is an honor system kind of park permit. They ask you to scan the QR code or pay at the self pay station. $10 for a 3day pass, $20 for a 7 day pass.

The drive up to this site is winding and the cars seem to be used to driving it because they come around the corners pretty fast. Drive carefully and stay on your side of the road. It site is just after mile marker 17.

The site is huge! Lots of space for people, cars, RVs and trailers. The road is paved until you turn in and then it’s a regular dirt road.

The major con in this park in general is the bathrooms are yucky especially at this site.

This seems to be a local hangout for the youngsters as well. They were not a bother to us however, they were letting loose, having a good time at their site. They left around 11 or so.

No service with AT&T

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Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Salamander Flat by Devin B., September 11, 2024
  • Review photo of Salamander Flat by Devin B., September 11, 2024
  • Review photo of Salamander Flat by Devin B., September 11, 2024