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<blockquote data-quote="Waffle" data-source="post: 758493" data-attributes="member: 12726"><p>Bearwallow is and always has been open to fullsize rigs, but it comes with its fair share of issues.</p><p></p><p>Bearwallow isn't maintained nearly as well as the other HMT trails so you'll often find the hard trails blocked by downed trees, so pack a chainsaw. There's active logging going on around it so it's best to call & see if any sections are closed. You can drive your ohv into town if needed, which is nice.</p><p></p><p>Blackbear campground sits next to the entrance, under new management, and both times I talked to her she complained endlessly about primitive campers wanting to use the bathroom & shower house and how they "take" those facilities away from others. Mmmhm. She said 60a hookup is $60 a night. 50a is $50 and primitive is $20. Not sure what the cabins & trailer rent is. The place is tiny so don't plan on just showing up & expect to have a spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waffle, post: 758493, member: 12726"] Bearwallow is and always has been open to fullsize rigs, but it comes with its fair share of issues. Bearwallow isn't maintained nearly as well as the other HMT trails so you'll often find the hard trails blocked by downed trees, so pack a chainsaw. There's active logging going on around it so it's best to call & see if any sections are closed. You can drive your ohv into town if needed, which is nice. Blackbear campground sits next to the entrance, under new management, and both times I talked to her she complained endlessly about primitive campers wanting to use the bathroom & shower house and how they "take" those facilities away from others. Mmmhm. She said 60a hookup is $60 a night. 50a is $50 and primitive is $20. Not sure what the cabins & trailer rent is. The place is tiny so don't plan on just showing up & expect to have a spot. [/QUOTE]
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