![]() ![]() We made an unscheduled stop on the drive to the trailhead at South Umpqua Falls (We used our NW Forest Pass to cover the $5 day use fee). We planned on hiking out the next day one of two ways, either by Rocky Ridge which Sullivan described as a rough route requiring route finding skills or back the way we’d come via the Beaver Swamp Trail. ![]() To do this we planned hiking into Fish Lake from the Beaver Swamp Trailhead, setting up camp there, and then taking the Lakes Trail from there to the Buckeye and Cliff Lakes for a loop described by Sullivan visiting Grasshopper Mountain. ![]() Our goal was to finish hikes #6 & 7, Fish Lake and Buckeye & Cliff Lakes respectively. Larger vehicles can not travel on this section of Highway-198.For Labor Day Weekend we continued our focus on featured hikes from the Southern Oregon area and headed for the Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness to visit several lakes. NOTE: Highway-198 leading to the campground has a vehicle length restricting vehicles to smaller than 22 feet long. See the Campbase van picture on the Photos Tab. Also, use,caution on the entrance road, it is narrow without guard rails. Turn right and follow the entrance road for approximately 2 miles. After Potwisha the campground entrance road will be on the right side. You will pass through the Sequoia National Park entrance gate, pass the information center, and pass Potwisha Campground on the left. The Campbase map provided here is accurate for the campgrounds location.įrom the small town of Three Rivers, California, proceed Northeast on Highway-198 for approximately 15 miles. ![]() The campground does not have an address therefore, the address used here is a general park address. California, Buckeye Flat Campground, Sequoia National Park. ![]()
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