Well, we picked this spot based on how close it was to Tri Cities and cooler in August than home. This is good camping off to the right of the main road, but no spring for over a mile from actual fire rings up on the ridges. The spring is past camps on the left. Bring enough water for stock because there is none. To the spring go up on the left behind a gaurd rail closed road that's hard to access for horses or ATV's. We saw some bears across the canyon. Country is straight up and down, not a good place if you have small kiddos. Great primative location to get away from town and enjoy the stars and quiet. No camp fees no real camp ground. Your out in nature that part rocks!! Not advised for horse back riding, your stuck to roads and logging roads.