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  • in reply to: Magicshine #122149

    thanks Greg!

    in reply to: W. Kerr Scott Reservoir #102139
    "fleetwood" wrote

    [quote="kevlars7d":2ccsm6iz]there are several water spigots up on the road next to where you would park your car. There isn’t a dedicated spigot for every site, but they are spaced out about every 2 to 3 sites. They are pretty convenient.

    Cool. Thanks again. I noticed some other tent sites on the map — 63 & 64 are of particular interest. Did you check those out? Any feedback?[/quote:2ccsm6iz]

    If I remember correctly, that whole peninsula that 63 and 64 are on has almost no trees. I’d probably stay away from it. You can also check it out on google maps and use the satellite view to get a feeling for it.

    in reply to: W. Kerr Scott Reservoir #102136

    there are several water spigots up on the road next to where you would park your car. There isn’t a dedicated spigot for every site, but they are spaced out about every 2 to 3 sites. They are pretty convenient.

    in reply to: W. Kerr Scott Reservoir #102134

    one more thing…if you do stay in Bandit’s Roost, I’d stay away from the RV sites. They are packed pretty tightly and have almost no trees. The Warrior Creek sites are pretty nice too.

    in reply to: W. Kerr Scott Reservoir #102133

    I camped and biked at Kerr Scott this past May. I would highly recommend one of the tent only sites in the Bandit’s Roost campground. The loop we stayed on was tent only (sites A01 though A09) and the sites were awesome. You should be able to go to the camping reservation site and see the map for the campground and the loop I’m talking about. The sites were very large and relatively secluded from each other. They were also about 100 yds from the OVT trailhead. You can jump on that and take OVT all they way to the visitors center, then cross the dam and ride Dark Mountain. I’d load the bike on the car and haul it to Warrior Creek just to avoid the traffic on the hwy though.

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