Pine Ridge NF Campground - Ashland, Missouri |
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This is a small free primitive NF service campground on Route Y a few miles east of Ashland, Missouri. It usually fills up on weekends. It is in the Mark Twain NF. Very scenic with huge pine trees. Nice hiking trail. Sites are small and suited only for small RVs.
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| Amenities: - Drinking Water - Fire Ring - Picnic Tables |
Activities: - Hiking Trails - Hunting |
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its a very nice campground but at the end of the night when u go to bed be sure to leave no sign of food around or the racoons will surly come out
This is a very nice campground. Our Boy Scout troop camps there a couple of times a year. Plenty of trail option for hiking. There is an outhouse latrine, which is not mentioned above. This campground is not “free.” It is suggested that you pay $8/night + $2/vehicle. Payment is on the honor system. Even at that price, it’s well worth it to support and help preserve our National Forest system.