Camping options on Peralta Trail

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Camping options on Peralta Trail

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Hello! I was wondering if anyone had notes on camp options past Fremont Saddle besides Pinion Camp? The last time I did the loop I remembered seeing established spots over on Dutchman but not much before that after Pinion. (My group doesn't want to hike too far back into the wilderness due to some time constraints — we're just doing an overnight.) I would appreciate any tips! I've also never ventured on the Crosscut...anything there? I was trying to figure out how to see waypoints in the Map as I've found routes that called out springs and campsites, but I didn't see it as a filter option in the search.

Should be a cold and wet backpacking trip this weekend — looking forward to it! :FG:
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I would opt for Garden Valley and include Hackberry Springs.
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Nighthiker wrote: Nov 25 2019 4:39 pm I would opt for Garden Valley and include Hackberry Springs.
Thanks for the suggestion! We actually did that loop recently. :? I'm not excited about the number of dayhikers on Peralta but I would not mind exploring the needle a bit more.

Alternatively was thinking Boulder Canyon, which is one of my faves.
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Boulder Canyon has a ton of camping site options, especially after you get a mile or two sputh of Second Water trail. You might have to scrounge for firewood, but we have always found some the couple times I have camped there.
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@The_Dude
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The_Dude wrote: Nov 25 2019 8:14 pm Boulder Canyon has a ton of camping site options, especially after you get a mile or two sputh of Second Water trail. You might have to scrounge for firewood, but we have always found some the couple times I have camped there.
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@tibber
Thanks! I'm around a lot but I need to get better about uploading gpx. :?
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Re: Camping options on Peralta Trail

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There are at least three good campsites north of Freemont with fire-rings and good access to water along Peralta
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Mick wrote:good access to water along Peralta
Reliable water source? Backpacking the loop this weekend. ty!
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Water is everywhere out there right now. No need to concern onseself with reliable water sources. You will be up to your ankles in it. Bring extra socks.
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