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Re: Looking for a good campsite
Thought about something today that had slipped my mind when I made my original comments about Cleburne SP. Just north of Site #44 off of the "full hook-up" loop there is a trail that leads into the brush This trail leads back to 5 "tent" sites that could be called "primitive". The trail and all 5 sites doesn't last more the 1/4 of a mile. The sites are in poor repair and badly overgrown. All have fire rings and some have picnic tables. Two of the picnic tables have been "re-positioned" into the lake, I assume by those of a slightly less IQ level then most. The area has not been used much of late, if at all and needs repair.
Just thought I'd mention it. Happy Camping!
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