Lots of spots. Got here late in the afternoon during the week, pretty crowded, only a handful of places left. Easy to access right off the road. If you have good clearance you can cross the creek and camp on the other side.
Seems a little better suited for small RV’s than tents due to the bugs. There were quite a few bugs.
Great remote spot. Easy access via dirt road. Durwood around. Just past the paid camp site. Camped here twice now, will go back.
Location is good, right outside the park. Not much for views and it’s right on the side of the road. As others have said there are a bunch of Cement pads that you can put a RV or camper on. No very private and spots are close together but it works for a night.
Located in a nice canyon next to a creek. Stayed here one night.
There are lots of different spots with fire pits once you get into the canyon. Lots of firewood as well.
Road is pretty rough about 4 or 5 miles after you turn off the main road from the north. Didn’t need 4 wheel drive but you will need good clearance, a car will bottom out.
Only saw a couple camps on the way up. There are 4 river crossings before you get to the official campground. Due to the melting snowpack this year. The first crossing is impassable. We stopped there and camped for the night.
Will make a trip back here again. Great spot.