Of the two campgrounds, Cleghorn Bar is the larger, nicer one and is immediately adjacent to the river. There are large, slow-moving parts of the river there that would make a great place to canoe, kayak, or float on inner tubes or other pool toys.

At Stag Point Campground, it's about a 100-yard hike to the river, but there's a beautiful creek nearby. But when we were there last year, it was a breeding ground for mosquitoes, which nullifies its appeal as a campsite. [ThumbsDown]

However, it did have an awesome swimming hole.

As Huey mentioned, last year we had the entire campground to ourselves- on Labor Day weekend! Although we can't count on having the place to ourselves again, there may be a good chance that it will be deserted. It's very remote.

Note: The trails to either campground are very steep and narrow, with many switchbacks. While they are not technically difficult, the steepness and the narrowness of the switchbacks can be intimidating.
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