Hunter Z328 months agoFrom
Cousin and I spent 2 nights at Lower recently and had some great mountain bike trail hopping fun. Site was super clean and as always we made sure to leave it cleaner than we found it for the next crew! Highly recommend
John Blakelya year agoFrom
Hiked up to Lower Moro last Saturday with a 40lb pack. Took the cut across trail, recommended by the rangers, and glad I did. That trail adds about a quarter mile but disperses the elevation. It certainly had me heavy breathing. I took the ridge line trail back down on Sunday and when you get close to the ocean it turns into a very steep grade that I'm glad I didnt walk up. Campsite is well maintained with trash cans, picnic tables, and a clean vault toilet. Felt a lot like car camping once we got there, save for packing all your gear and water in and the lack of quarter showers. You need to book a reservation but individual sites are first come first serve. We got there midday and were the only backpackers there so we took the best site on top of the hill with panoramic ocean views. By sunset all sites were full and several people arriving late had to pitch their tents off to the side of established sites. This is a popular trail for day hikers and mountain bikers, who had no qualms walking right into our campsite and resting at our picnic table. If you are looking for tranquil privacy then this is probably not the place for you, at least until nightfall.
David Craw2 years agoFrom
Amazing primitive campground with a beautiful view and privacy hike in about 2 mile camping
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