hoser wrote:
stix9567 wrote:
Looks like lotsa room at the duces wild campsite
I am lost where is that camp, directions?
Access by car or truck is from the first street north of the access road to the north and cowboy campgrounds. It actually backs up to the access road but there is a hill there so you don't see it. ATV access is from the ATV trail to town, take it along the north access road, cross over at the turn, then you can turn into the campground from the access road before you get to town.
The good, it is quiet except for the trains, no one tuning their engines or driving around in the campground. The campsites are way bigger than the state campground, they have electric and water at all sites, the drive thru sites in the center also have sewer, lots of nice trees and shade along the sides where we camped. We had a 'standard' back in site, with my truck, FL670's trailer, Ted's Expedition and trailer, room to park all the toys, and a leftover area in front of my truck of about 20' by 20' with table, grill and fire ring.
The not so good, they cost $30/night (but are way larger than the state campsites so you can share with more people), San-o-let instead of a bathroom (but they were really clean), no showers and they are further from the riding area.
One thing we saw that was new since the last time we were there is what looked like rally large storage sheds, turns out that they are little cabins with air conditioning which would work well for someone who doesn't want take an RV along. We didn't check on the cost, look up their website to check on them.
Once again the state left a ton of money uncollected, I rode for three days and only paid for Friday, if you can believe it or not, I paid on Friday but no one collected on Saturday, and on Sunday, the guy didn't even come out out of the toll booth so we just rode thru. I figured there had to be at least a thousand riders, the price is now $10/person, so the uncollected amount for the weekend could have been 20 grand or more.