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Camping at Gafvert in Nemadji?


mnmofro

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Thinking of camping at Gafvert campground in Nemadi state park this weekend. Has anyone been there? Is there usually a lot of competion for the camp sites? Also, is it required to wear a helmet while on the atv trails? Thanks

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I would try to get there early Friday, that is your best luck. The camp sites are tight if your are going to try to get a big camper/rig backed in. They do offer biffs and old school water hand pumps for water ( I don't think id drink it). If there are no sites available when you pull in, you can just find a clearing off the forest roads and set up camp. I've seen that done a lot if you want to be off alone. The trails are great. I hope they got rain, it can get very dusty so that's why id where a helmet. I don't think you need to where one, to be sure check in the regulations book........Let me know how dry it is when you get back. ANY ?SSS PM ME AND I CAN TRY TO HELP YOU...have fun!

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