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A description of this campground can be found at the following web site: U.S. National Forest Campground Guide After going to this site, depending on your web browser, you may need to scroll down to the name of this campground. Campgrounds are in alphabetical order. Below is an excerpt of comments about this campground found at this site:
"...The campground, one of several along the Mirror Lake Scenic Byway in the shadow of Bald Mountain, is composed of three unnamed loops along the western shore of the glacier carved Moosehorn Lake. The camping sites are tucked into stands of dense White fir and other conifers. The pull-throughs tend to be tightly configured. This is a pretty campground with excellent vistas of the surrounding mountains. Although some sites are missing grills, all have fire rings. Wildlife viewing is possible...
...This is bear country; practice safe food storage techniques...
...A Recreation Pass is also required. The cost is $3 per day, or $6 per week or $25 per year. The passes can be purchased at various fee stations along State Rt. 150...
...The parking aprons are dirt...
... Depending on direction of travel, there are two RV waste stations available. One is off State Rt. 150 (between mile markers 14 and 15 at Soapstone Basin sign) 0.2 miles down Forest Rt. 37. There is potable water and no fee. The other is off State Rt. 150 (between mile markers 47 and 48) 0.2 miles down Lilly Lake Rd. There is potable water and no fee...
...NOTE: A Recreation Pass is also required. The cost is $3 per day, or $6 per week or $25 per year. The passes can be purchased at various fee stations along State Rt. 150...
...Moosehorn Lake is 7.2 acres..."
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