The South Fork of Langhor Creek is an easy out and back trail with plenty of dispersed camping. The road is level, but the final third of the trail is full of potholes, small ruts, and water bars. There are a few protruding rocks as well, and usually, most of the potholes are full of water and mud. Most campsites along the trail have rock fire rings, logs to sit on, and they are large enough to accommodate multiple vehicles. There is also an official campground before the bridge across the river. Near the trail's end is a large rock formation with a campsite. Most of the canyon can be seen from the top of this rock if you are willing to do a little climbing. A short hiking trail at the end of the road connects to the History Rock hiking trail. This road is easy and close to town, so expect to see other people and vehicles. Over holiday weekends, all the campsites will likely be in use.
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