Hey Everyone,
I've spent quite a bit of time in the past reading about this trail, and a lot of the details associated with it, but I still had a couple questions.
I keep reading that the Bass River trailhead is at Coal Rd. Is there overnight parking by the Bass River ranger station?
I see the destination parking at Ongs Hat is on the dirt road just off of Magnolia about 1.5 miles from the circle so that seems ok to me if this is correct.
The map has a symbol for water sources, but I see no symbols on the map. I could search out all of the campground facilities on the other part of the Park Service website, but didn't want a surprise if a pump getting worked on and is out of service. I thought there was water at Brendan T Byrne, Batona, and Batsto has fountains but I'm not sure when they shut them off for the winter. We will be headed out this weekend.
I do have a filter pump, but if I could get water from the pitcher pump in some of the campgrounds I'd rather do that instead to keep the life of the pump.
Any help would be appreciated. I've hiked a lot of the trail already in sections, but never the whole thing at once so this brings up a lot of additional technical questions.
Thanks,
Kevin
I've spent quite a bit of time in the past reading about this trail, and a lot of the details associated with it, but I still had a couple questions.
I keep reading that the Bass River trailhead is at Coal Rd. Is there overnight parking by the Bass River ranger station?
I see the destination parking at Ongs Hat is on the dirt road just off of Magnolia about 1.5 miles from the circle so that seems ok to me if this is correct.
The map has a symbol for water sources, but I see no symbols on the map. I could search out all of the campground facilities on the other part of the Park Service website, but didn't want a surprise if a pump getting worked on and is out of service. I thought there was water at Brendan T Byrne, Batona, and Batsto has fountains but I'm not sure when they shut them off for the winter. We will be headed out this weekend.
I do have a filter pump, but if I could get water from the pitcher pump in some of the campgrounds I'd rather do that instead to keep the life of the pump.
Any help would be appreciated. I've hiked a lot of the trail already in sections, but never the whole thing at once so this brings up a lot of additional technical questions.
Thanks,
Kevin