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The ultimate adventure guide

Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
Access is via the paved but winding state route 675.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
The entrance station. There are only nine sites and camping is free.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
The facilities.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
Site 9 is close to the restrooms and trailhead, but it is a bit more isolated from the other sites.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
View from the top of the nearby hike, Tibbets Knob.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
Mill Mountain Trailhead between site 8 and 9.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
Mill Mountain Trailhead, which provides access to the 4-mile, popular, out-and-back day hike to Big Schloss and the backcountry of Great North Mountain.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
Most sites are really only for tents separated from a small parking pad.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
Day hikers can overwhelm the parking. Once beyond the popular day hikes, Tibbets Knob and Big Schloss, the crowds are thin along the trails.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
Site 2.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
Cross SR 675 to find the Tibbets Knob Trailhead.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
View from the top of the Big Schloss viewpoint.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
09/22/2018
The picnic ground.

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