Lots of sites but not a lot of privacy they’re very close together. Very clean campground good bathrooms and drinkable water available from a well. Be aware there are a lot of wild burros who will come around just keep your distance. Easily accessible two roads to get there make sure to fuel up before you come it’s a bit of a drive!
We were trying to stay up on Luther pass but the snow and forest service has the road to camp closed still in early May. We found this place just driving down into town looking for a new camp. $65 to tent camp which seemed pricey but it was last minute so we took it. Very clean bathroom great staff dog friendly and large sites.
We stayed in early May so it was chilly but during the day was 70’s so we got in the river and washed off. We stayed at the one site on the left before you cross the bridge and we didn’t see anyone all day or night. Plenty of flat ground and trees for hammocks. Walk just a couple feet right down to the river. Not too buggy at the time but some usual spiders and flies. Our dogs had a blast. One of the best spots we have stayed in so far very easy to access as well.
We were lucky to snag the spot that looks over the painted hills so we had a gorgeous view! Be ready for potential wind. Lots of space and very easily accessible but make sure to fuel up before you go it’s a bit of a drive. Lots of RV’s when we went in early May but we were fine in our tent. Not a whole lot of privacy but you can walk down and get water to filter from the creek if you need. Lots of cow pies on the ground from the farmer who had cattle on the land so just be aware of that. It was a great spot for the night and on the same road as the painted hills.
Do not come here during spring! We found 6 ticks within an hour of being there. You might have better luck at black sands RV resort down the road but a local said it’s best to avoid bringing your pets there or camping at all there.