Little Pend Orielle Campground
Gary M.
Reviewed Oct. 2, 2020

Remote, secluded, no services, narrow gravel roads

If you like camping completely self contained, this is for you.  There is a pit toilet (locked due to current COVID restrictions), and a fire ring at each dispersed campsite.  No water, except for the creek, and not even any cell phone reception.  Parking is level.  Roads into the area are narrow gravel roads, so "large" rigs and/or trailers may find it a challenge.  "High line" capabilities for horse campers.  As for activities, there are many miles of trails and rugged roads to explore, but a CAUTION is to bring a GPS and have good map reading skills to avoid getting lost; it's easy to lose yourself.   We camped September 28-29, and saw very little wildlife (probably due to hunting season), and were probably two weeks early to see the fall colors.  If you like to be by yourself, away from people and can camp without any services (pack it in, pack it out), you will enjoy this place.

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  • Review photo of Little Pend Orielle Campground by Gary M., October 2, 2020
  • Review photo of Little Pend Orielle Campground by Gary M., October 2, 2020
  • Review photo of Little Pend Orielle Campground by Gary M., October 2, 2020
  • Review photo of Little Pend Orielle Campground by Gary M., October 2, 2020