Nestled along the edge of a stunning river, this campsite was a true slice of paradise. The river’s gentle flow, punctuated by occasional waterfalls, provided a constant, soothing soundtrack to our stay. Towering fall trees surrounded us in vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows, adding to the beauty and creating a warm, cozy atmosphere. It felt completely secluded, like we’d been transported deep into an untouched forest, far from civilization. The setting was pristine and quiet, with just the sounds of nature and the rushing river to lull us to sleep each night. If you’re looking for a spot to unplug and fully immerse yourself in the beauty of the season, this campsite is unbeatable.
But CAVEAT: The campsite is a bit of a journey to get to. I'm an avid backpacker and the hill and rugged terrain getting down to the river were challenging. It's definitely not a "car camping" site so pack a light backpack. To get to the site you need to use the ropes Ryan installed so it's best to have at least one free hand. Still absolutely worth the journey, but good to know ahead of time (I would have packed very differently).