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Remote Mountain Dispersed Sites (Bear Country & Mixed Fee Area)

The Setup: Scattered, dispersed campsites along a long mountain dirt road (~30+ miles), with multiple viewpoints and fire-ring sites, transitioning between free dispersed areas and newly designated fee/host-managed sections.

Amenities:

Fire rings at each site

The Highlights: Remote, scenic camping corridor with strong mountain views and a true backcountry feel. The area appears to be evolving, with some sections now showing fee-area signage and possible camp host presence while other sections remain traditional dispersed camping. Wildlife presence is notable, with bear warnings posted throughout.

Connectivity: Not specified.

Access Notes:

Dirt road currently in very poor condition
Long access route (~30+ miles total road length)
Fire rings at individual campsites
Bear warnings posted at every site
Some areas now marked as fee sites / camp host presence (not clearly consistent across the corridor).
Suitable for high-clearance vehicles; conditions may challenge low-clearance rigs
Primitive dispersed camping with no services or facilities in most areas
Mix of free, dispersed, and potentially managed fee camping zones
Best for experienced backcountry campers comfortable with variable road conditions and wildlife considerations

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