This must be the place 🎶
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Aaron was a great host and also gave you complete privacy. Solo camping as a female I felt safe. A beautiful place to chill and reset. Clean and tucked away. You could very easily fish from here, or just listen to music, make a fire/have some bevs and cook dinner at camp. I threw a mosquito net over the truck bed and slept right under the stars. 2 nights.
As many have said, site 2 is on a slope but you could hang there and camp at 1, which is what Aaron suggested as you have the run of the two. I initially dropped my kayak off at one and drove back to site 1 and set up camp. Walking down to the lake at site 2 I realized it was def not someplace I wanted to put my kayak in, primarily because I didn’t want to drag it back up the steep hill through the woods after. Not saying it isn’t do-able but it looked treacherous for me. It isn’t a straight shot even though it’s not a long path, there are a few areas with a good size step down/up and exposed roots etc.
I did however find a recreation area nearby that had a swimming area and shores where it was easy to put in my kayak and they also had a boat ramp. It was maybe 10 mins and a pretty drive. (2098 Beaver Creek Boat Ramp Rd) When you enter that park the swimming and shore area where I put in, is LEFT. I kayaked here and went back to camp and no one touched any of my gear.
Walking between the sites is .13 miles, about 5 minutes on foot and a lovely stroll. The tree cover is beautiful and lots of birdwatching to be done.