Red Bluff Campground
Jennifer G.
Reviewed Oct. 15, 2019

Ranger Review: Midland Radio XT511 GMRS Base Camp Radio at Red Bluff Camp

**Campground Review: **

We camped at Red Bluff at the beginning of the off season, so it was a lot quieter than I bet it can be in full swing. As everyone else will tell you, the sites on the bluff provide a fantastic view! Right now there are about 5 sites up there, but they are under construction for what appears to be adding an additional loop with a view and I heard rumor of electricity being added up there too. Because we wanted air conditioning, we opted for the lower sites near the river. We camped at site# 28 and it was just right. We were not on the river but close enough to hear it. With the camper parked to the left, we could not really see or hear the neighbors from that direction well. To the right we had a large and long site with a tree line and hill between us and the neighbors. We could see them through the trees but it was not like we were “hanging out together” close at all. Sites 27 and 28 faced the woods so another angle where you felt secluded. A few sites down was a little spot that you could walk right down into the water. It was a tad too cold for us but the heat of the day made us really want to wade in. It was crystal clear and you could see a gravel bar not far from there. I believe in another area of the grounds you can walk out onto one. They do have double sites, some of which were huge! The fire pit we had was awesome, it had a ring that lifted up or down onto a raised concrete circle and had a grill that you could turn out and away if not in use. We are actually going to look for a ring like that for our home. This site also had what we were calling a cooking station. It was a tall covered set of shelves. We put our cook stove on it. The site also had a lantern holder which we used to tie up the dog when we needed to too. While there were flood level signs everywhere and you coud see where flash floods had happened on the lowest level of camp, our site was high enough to not need to worry. One day while we were there we went to Dillard’s Mill- a nearby park with an old water powered grain mill on site. It was peaceful and pretty, no swimming there anymore though. Lots of picnic areas. There is no ATV use on the camp grounds, so we went up to an area of the forest that you can ride in. It was not far from camp. The camp host was very friendly. The only thing that could have made this ground better was a dump station. Maybe that is in the plan with the construction too. I was hesitant to try here at first because of all the raccoon complaints but we did not see even one the entire time. So don’t let those comments deter you! All in all a great site and we will be back with the kids, maybe hit the bluff next time.

**Product Review: **

As a Ranger for the Dyrt, sometimes we get products to test from their partners. This radio is a fun and handy addition to our now growing Midland collection. It does ALL the things. We liked and utilized the NOAA Weather Alert Radio to help us to decide when was a good time to take our ATV’s for a ride through the National Forest. We used the AM/FM radio at the site for some tunes around the fire and the flashlight to take the dog for a nightly walk. The handle and shoulder strap made it easy to carry. Since we are new ATV owners, we were especially looking to test the range for this radio (because separation and possible emergencies seem inevitable lol). My brother in law lives near the campground so we set him up on his porch with the base camp and headed away to the ATV trails at the National Forest entrance. Every so often we would stop and check in “breaker niner niner…John can you hear me?” Sure enough, clear as day we got back a “YUP that’s an affirmative over”. So we got to the end of our trail, which we had mapped as 1.5ish miles as the crow flies and home could hear us, we got a response, then we spoke again and no response back (though he was trying). Occasionally in our trek the responses from home were a tad crackly but we still clearly got what was being said. There were so many features on this thing that we were not able to test them all in our weekend getaway, but I would recommend it if you have multiple radios from Midland in use. It has 5 ways to charge it, one being hand crank so it can be used in an emergency and a USB connector to recharge your phone with. My husband was excited about the eVox Hands free operation option. This will be great for camping and emergencies! We give it 5/5 stars for our needs.

https://midlandusa.com/product/xt511-base-camp/

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Month of VisitOctober
  • Review photo of Red Bluff Campground by Jennifer G., October 15, 2019
  • Review photo of Red Bluff Campground by Jennifer G., October 15, 2019
  • Review photo of Red Bluff Campground by Jennifer G., October 15, 2019
  • Review photo of Red Bluff Campground by Jennifer G., October 15, 2019
  • Review photo of Red Bluff Campground by Jennifer G., October 15, 2019
  • Review photo of Red Bluff Campground by Jennifer G., October 15, 2019
  • Review photo of Red Bluff Campground by Jennifer G., October 15, 2019
  • Review photo of Red Bluff Campground by Jennifer G., October 15, 2019
  • Review photo of Red Bluff Campground by Jennifer G., October 15, 2019
  • Review photo of Red Bluff Campground by Jennifer G., October 15, 2019
  • Review photo of Red Bluff Campground by Jennifer G., October 15, 2019
  • Review photo of Red Bluff Campground by Jennifer G., October 15, 2019
  • Review photo of Red Bluff Campground by Jennifer G., October 15, 2019
  • Review photo of Red Bluff Campground by Jennifer G., October 15, 2019
  • Review photo of Red Bluff Campground by Jennifer G., October 15, 2019
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