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Old 08-25-2008, 07:52 PM   #5
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I didn't notice the 16 foot limit! That is out there. There were at least 2 behemoth 5th wheelers in the campground who didn't see it either. The two lane blacktop in is a little steep and curvy but I can't imagine anyone with a TM and a decent TV having any trouble getting up there.

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The facilities were nicer than what I expected for a NFS site that far from "civilization". We have stayed in many in Colorado and New Mexico and we weren't expecting flush toilets or paved sites. I will have to try others in Utah know that I know they can be super nice.

The biggest problem I have with the NFS campsites is that it is very hard to find good info about them without showing up at the local ranger station and asking. There are websites but often they are out of date or wrong. It makes it hard to plan in advance. But, the rangers are always super helpful - for example, we had planned to stay at the NFS sites near Hanna, but they warned us off if we weren't ATVers saying that was a major area for ATVing and not the quietest.
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