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Great spot

We found this great camping spot called Lemolo Fairbay #2 it had approximately six designated camp spots with fire ring, and picnic tables. It also had a very clean toilet. There is a nice small reservoir that you can swim or float in. Warning, water was very cold. Very easy to access with our truck and travel trailer. Primitive camping no hook ups. Must be self contained! It was very close to umpqua Hot Springs, and  Toketee falls. We stayed three days and two nights Thursday through Saturday.

Tent sites

This is a decent choice for tent camping. Most spots are just off the road. Park on the side of the road and pack your tent into the trees. Camping on both sides of the road. The east side of the road has a creek running through it Very beautiful. 

Great RV Boondocking Site

This is a great RV Boondocking site. I arrived on a Saturday afternoon. There are plenty of sites on both sides of the road. On the right side of the road there were about 7 trailers camping in one area. Still lots of room. On the left side of the road is a very large open area. In this area there were approximately a total of 6 trailers and motorhomes. There were plenty of areas available. Mostly all were very easy to level your trailer at. 

Tent camping sites

FS Rd 2656 across from Trillium Lake Campground. Follow 2656 up a couple miles. Turn left on porcupine Trail. There is one small campsite on your left approximately 100 yards. Then a larger one at the end of porcupine Trail. This one is much larger and will accommodate four people.