Backpacking meets Car Camping
We had a group of 10 people, aged 7 to 50 years old. We had a blast! We read the reviews and spoke to Eric, so we knew what to expect and what to pack. The best way I can describe it is- you have the convenience of car camping but the seclusion of backpacking. We stayed in a meadow near the creek, got to catch crawdads, newts, tadpoles and frogs. Friendly cows came to visit. We panned for gold, the kids went up and down the creek with little supervision (Not deep). We brought in our own water and also had a water filter in case we ran out. One member of our group brought a “Luggable Loo” with biodegradable bags so we could bury our waste. Near the creek it was about 20 degrees colder than in Somerset, in the middle of the night and early morning it got very chilly. We all had thermals, pajamas, wool socks and mummy bags. In the morning we had Jackets, beanies and gloves on top of the pjs. Around 11:00 it would warm up and we would change into shorts and tank tops. The area is very shaded, and the ground is moist. Make sure to bring a tarp for under your tent. The road down to the creek is rough, I would suggest an SUV or truck. Campsites are not clearly marked, so similar to backpacking. Eric was very friendly and helpful. It is a beautiful spot and if you are prepared for it, you will love it.