RE:Good hiking spotsMy standard reply is Valley View Hot Springs. You can reserve a tent or RV site do some hiking and have the side benefit of soaking. Other than that, I get some naked camping time when I backpack into the wildness areas near me.
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RE:Good hiking spotsThanks... i will have to look into that place.
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RE:Good hiking spotsI agree Valley View is my favorite place to hike too.
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RE:Good hiking spotsSweet... while looks like im going to have to make a weekend trip there
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RE:Good hiking spotsNow the downside. The limit the number of people and the summer weekend can be busy (they turn people away). It is best to get reservation, but in order to reserve in advance you have to become a member and donate to OLT. At least it is tax deductible (not so much now with the tax law changes).
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RE:Good hiking spotsWell thats a bummer but is there like a minimum amount you have to donate to become a member?
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RE:Good hiking spotsGo to www.olt.org for all the details about the place. It is good they limit the number of people, but it can be inconvenient.
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RE:Good hiking spotsYeah man i have a Jeep Compass Trailhawk 4x4 so that is really good info! Def want to get away from the crowds
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