No toilets or water. Parking is available along the road in as well as at the Lot.Although there were mostly small sedans, I donât recommend a 2wd low vehicle, especially in the wet season. I camped a mile away in the forest during a full moon-incredibly peaceful. Camping in this area is easy but please:No campfires! It is High Fire season. The trails are well-maintained. Plenty of places to climb as you hike further back. Please clean up after yourselves and follow the rules for digging a 6âdeep hole for your Poop . It is so disturbing while hiking to come upon so many piles of poop and toilet paper. Come on: we are better than...
   Read morePretty much an outdoor climbing gym in an Alpine setting. Majority of the climbing is moderate. Weekends get crowded. NO CAMPFIRES ALLOWED! $5000 FINE AND MANDITORY APPERANCE IN FRONT OF FEDERAL JUDGE. Propane fire ring is allowed and is much cheaper. Tell your fellow climbers to spread the word NO CAMPFIRES! If you see a campfire ask nicely to put it out. Do your part this is the most fire prone region in the country. Bring water and dispose of human waste properly, a 6 inch cathole is easy to dig. This place belongs to YOU! Treat it that way. Please be SAFE!...
   Read moreVery nice area to camp, hike, and climb. But... I am giving it 3 starts because it is over crowded. In climbing off season, you can find a spot. In peak season, forget it. 4wd vehicles recommended depending on season, but possible in 2wd car if road has been maintained. Also possible to park across field...
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