Tuckerton Road is one of the primary roads you will use to explore Wharton State Forest. Not only does it offer plenty to see in terms of a forest, but it also gives you that "two-track" remote feeling. It connects to many other roads you may want to explore. The road is a sandy dirt surface with a couple of standing water holes that can be deeper and muddier after rain. Dispersed camping is not allowed, but designated camping can be found in the rustic campgrounds within the Wharton State Forest. Reservations are required.
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