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LPNF IS OPEN, finally! LETS RIDE IT on Sunday May 29th
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<blockquote data-quote="cleonard" data-source="post: 58231" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>Well the Halfmoon campground is next to Piru creek and there should be some water in it. It's a short walk to the creek, if there is any water in it. A lot of rain this year so it might have some. The forest burned there a few years back, but they did save the trees in the campground. It's pretty remote, but still easy to get to and the last time I was there the road was in pretty good shape. The upper Piru creek starts from there or you can legally ride your OHV to the Yellowjacket trail and get to the rest of the more sane trails that way. </p><p></p><p>I like the Chuchupate campground, but since the road is paved more people go there. It's also higher at over 6000 feet vs more like 4200 for Halfmoon. No water there though. Easy access to good trails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleonard, post: 58231, member: 21"] Well the Halfmoon campground is next to Piru creek and there should be some water in it. It's a short walk to the creek, if there is any water in it. A lot of rain this year so it might have some. The forest burned there a few years back, but they did save the trees in the campground. It's pretty remote, but still easy to get to and the last time I was there the road was in pretty good shape. The upper Piru creek starts from there or you can legally ride your OHV to the Yellowjacket trail and get to the rest of the more sane trails that way. I like the Chuchupate campground, but since the road is paved more people go there. It's also higher at over 6000 feet vs more like 4200 for Halfmoon. No water there though. Easy access to good trails. [/QUOTE]
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