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Sue_Bee
Sep 24, 2013Explorer
What are you looking for as far as a campsite? The NPS campsites don't offer power, many don't have water (meaning the campground doesn't have RV water source, but hand pumps), but are generally much nicer than the surrounding area RV parks that offer hook-ups. My recollection is that there is an RV park in Three Rivers which comes pretty highly recommended.
You probably know that at this time of year, at elevation, you can run into snow, you may want to have chains available, and certainly keep warm gear in your car, even if it is in the 80's at 1500-2000 ft, you can have it in the 40s at 6K+.
Hume Lake is a nice place to visit, probably will be too cold to swim.
You probably know that at this time of year, at elevation, you can run into snow, you may want to have chains available, and certainly keep warm gear in your car, even if it is in the 80's at 1500-2000 ft, you can have it in the 40s at 6K+.
Hume Lake is a nice place to visit, probably will be too cold to swim.
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