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"To access Jones Lake, a high clearance vehicle is ideal as it is a 8 km drive along a dirt road to reach the lake.
There are numerous camp sites along the lake and they are first come - first served and free to stay at. The levels of the lake can shift because it is a hydro-reservoir so it's a good idea to camp a little ways up the beach."
-Jamie Out @jamieout
Gear List:
Tent - Cotopaxi Techo 3
Camera - Canon 5DIII
Lens - F2.8 16-35mm
Stop Fighting
What you can’t see in this gorgeous camp spot in Cherokee National Forest are the chilly, gusty winds that almost prevented Mason from grabbing this beautiful sunrise.
Surf Coast Camping
Responsible folks, like Vic and his friend, prove that the best north Oregon coast campspots are those that you have to find and make yourself.