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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
Teton Tenting
Bridger-Teton National Forest is a great option for free camping with sought-after skies.
Second Beach Sunset
Beach camping in Olympic National Park – if you’ve done it, then you already know. If you haven’t, then picture yourself soaking up that brilliant sunset and you’ll be heading to the PNW in no time.