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FishPOET
07-17-07, 01:56 PM
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8 person max. 14 day stay max. First come first serve. No fee. Adventure pass required. No water. No bathrooms. Currently no campfires allowed.



Yellow Post 25

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YP25 is located on 2N44Y at N34° 13.363 W116° 56.449.

Lots of shade all day long. A small creek is flowing near camp. Room for 2 tents.

Currently there is not a table or fire ring. There is a hiking trail that cuts right through the campsite. Not recommended for RV's by the USFS. The creek may attract a lot of bugs.



Yellow Post 26

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YP26 is located on 2N52Y at N34° 13.027 W116° 56.694

Wide open area. Down a spur road (less traffic). Can fit 4 tents and vehicles or an RV.

Not much shade.



Yellow Post 27

YP27 is located on 2N10D at N34° 12.896 W116° 57.359

Lots of shade. A small creek is flowing near camp. Down a spur road. Room for a couple of vehicles and tents.

Low profile cars will not make it all the way to camp. No RV's



Yellow Post 28

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YP28 is located on 2N11 at N34° 12.805 W116° 58.783

Large area for parking. Room for 4 tents. Down a spur road.

Some shade. Not RV friendly.



Yellow Post 29

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YP29 is located on 2N11 at N34° 12.950 W116° 58.650

Some shade. Room for 3 vehicles. Down a spur road.

Not much flat space for tents. Not RV friendly.



Yellow Post 30

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YP30 is located on 2N86 at N34° 13.950 W116° 58.805

Lots of shade. Lots of parking. Room for 6 tents. Down a spur road.

Not RV friendly. While camping there last year our campsite was ransacked by a bear.

FishPOET
07-17-07, 02:53 PM
hey ><((((º>

just looking for some clarification...when you say "RV" are you talking the big self-propelled houses or would a pop-up camper-trailer or "toy hauler" trailer be ok?

In my opinion, a pop up camper-trailer towed behind a Jeep can make it to most of the YP sites in the SBNF without much trouble.

We saw two 40' diesel pushers at YP sites this past weekend. There are maybe 3 or 4 YP sites total that I would feel comfortable driving a large toy hauler or motorhome to. Others may have a different comfort level.