Ken
For Dry Fork Campground: Dry Fork Campground has everything you would want for a few days of back country camping. It was free, with a slot for donations, and had a good, clean vault toilet, and drinking water available. The sites are big and spread apart. It is meant for horses after all. Each site had a fire ring, lamp post, and table. There was a trail that headed in each direction and my family of 5 followed it each way. Most of the creeks were dry. We visited in mid September. Both nights we were there, we were the only folks there other than 1 other site on the other side of the grounds. Once you see the trail, there isn't much else to do, which was the only draw back for us (with 3 kids between 10-12).
It was nice and quiet and very peaceful. We enjoyed it very much for the 2 days we were there.
Posted Sep 16, 2017 by Ken from Toledo, OH. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.