Category: Campground
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Idaho Off Pavement
Overland Route – 6 Days and over 700 miles of mostly unpaved forest roads from just north of Boise, Idaho to the Canadian border. For a while now I have had the idea of driving most if not the entire length of the state of Idaho on unpaved forest service roads. In July of 2019…
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Horseshoe Rapids Kootenay River – BC Canada
I found this campsite with the help of iOverlander which is a great way to discover dispersed campsites! It’s located just south of Kootenay National Park in British Columbia. There are 4 or 5 sites in total with a couple right down on the backs of the river. I was there on a Tuesday in…
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Long Gulch & Honeycomb Wilderness
Southeast Oregon’s backcountry is a rugged and impressive landscape. This video features several of the impressive gulches and canyons that mark this area. Long gulch is more of a canyon with sheer walls that are probably close to 1000 feet high. Also included are Juniper and Timber Gulch which are both in the Leslie Gulch…
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Queets Campground – Olympic National Park
This National Park campground has a lot of spectacular and secluded sites. Many of the sites are right up against the Queets river, all are surrounded by large trees that are covered in moss and other foliage. I was here for only one night in early May and was very lucky with the weather. It…
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Joesephus Lake Campground – Idaho
Josephus Lake is located in Challis National Forest about 20 miles north of highway 21 and probably 40-50 miles northwest of Stanley, Idaho. The road from highway 21 is not paved. The first 10+ miles are a well graded gravel road suitable for travel trailers. The second half of the route becomes more narrow and…
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YellowJacket Lake Campground – Idaho
One of the most remote and peaceful drive-in campgrounds I have ever been too. It’s peaceful for a reason because it takes some effort to get to. Yellowjacket Lake is about a 50 mile drive on gravel and unimproved forest roads. I would not do this drive with out a vehicle that has good clearance,…