Definitely off the beaten path, this is a nice spot in the forest for a secluded stay. If you have ever wanted to try dispersed camping in a National Forest, but were unsure about how to find a spot, or concerned about if you would be able to find a place to camp, this is your chance to try it out with a patch of private property reserved for you and surrounded by public lands. The Dog Valley area is beautiful and this patch of property is in a nice location. There are some free dispersed camping spots along the way you will pass in the National Forest, however this Hipcamp site is in a good location and ensures you have a secluded slice of the area reserved for you. A rough forest service road skims the edge of the property so I did see one family drive by during my stay, but that was it, other than a visit from a black bear in the early evening (scared off with some yelling). I stayed late in the summer so the creek was dry on the way in. The dirt driving is mostly on fairly well maintained gravel/dirt forest service roads, but the last section is a narrower more rocky drive. Definitely need a high clearance vehicle, and 4wd would be helpful in a few spots (certainly if there was any mud or snow in the early season). This is off grid camping so be prepared for no bathrooms and bring your own water.
Leave no trace. The host is very responsive, and provides detailed directions etc. This is not for the novice camper though, as you are in a fairly remote location, may encounter wildlife, and need to be fully self sufficient.