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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231026
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UID:3927-1698278400-1698537599@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:22nd Annual Route 66 Frank Lee Memorial Campout (AZ)
DESCRIPTION:Location 2690 E Katherine Spur RD                                                                                                                                                                                   Bullhead City\, AZ 86429 \nCampground Phone: 928-754-3245 \nCost: $10-20  Golden Age Card accepted \nDirections: Katherine’s Landing is 5 miles North of Bullhead City\, AZ on Lake Mohave.                                                                                                    From Kingman\, AZ take HWY 68 W to just North of Bullhead City\, AZ. Take Davis Dam/Katherine Landing turn off. Follow road to Katherine Campground. \nComment: We will be in North campground on right\, behind the Ranger Station\, we hope. If not\, then look for us in in campground  A\, B or C across the road on the left. Bring a can of veggies or beans for biker stew Saturday night. Please no cream soup or fish. We will be arriving there around noon on the 25th.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/22nd-annual-route-66-frank-lee-memorial-campout-az/
LOCATION:MN
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Murphy":MAILTO:nancey2006@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231023
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20230523T154156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T155823Z
UID:3917-1697673600-1698019199@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Chickamauga\, GA
DESCRIPTION:Host: John Osborne \nAddress: 277 Hames Road\, Chickamauga\, GA 30707 \nDirections: Easy to find. Plug in the address on GPS. Or look on Maps. \nAttractions: Lookout Mountain\, Incline Railroad\, River boating\, Chattanooga Choo Choo\, Aquarium\, mountain roads to ride to see fall colors\, Chickamauga Civil War Battlefield\, National Military Park. \nConveniences: Water\, Electric\, Restrooms\, big flat meadow\, shopping 10 minutes away\, US 27 runs through so many restaurants\, 10 miles from Chattanooga. It will be cool so dress warm. Elevation 800 feet. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/chickamauga-ga/
LOCATION:John Osborne\, 277 Hames Road\, \,\, Chickamauga\, GA\, 30707\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="John Osborne":MAILTO:limnoplankton2@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230925
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20230207T004715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T205741Z
UID:3830-1695254400-1695599999@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Lynx Lake Campout (AZ) – September 21-24\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Host: Carla Sartwell 928-499-9066 (texting ok) azsidecarla@gmail.com\nCo-Host: Mike Van Leeuwen 928-499-9067 (texting ok)\nLocation: Eagle Ridge Group Campground\, Osprey Site\, Walker Road\, Prescott\, AZ 86301.\nCamp Phone: 877-444-6777 Prescott National Forest \nDirections: Travel 7 miles east of Prescott\, Arizona on Highway 69 toward Phoenix. Turn south at Arco Station\, onto Walker Road. Continue south on Walker Road for about 3 1/2 miles. Turn left to Southshore Marina and Eagle Ridge Group Camp. Followed by immediate left turn (about 200 feet) into first group camping area. \nCampground: All roads are paved. This group site has a covered lighted ramada (to hide under incase of monsoon rains)\, 10 tables\, 6 BBQ grills\, large group fire ring\, vault toilets and 2 drinking water faucets. Limited electric to charge cell phones. Cell service has been marginal in the past. A total of 13 parking spaces for at least 2 motorcycles and/or a tent camp trailer. One handicap angle parking space. There are 3 RV trailer parking spaces for vehicles less than 35 feet (please contact IBMC hosts about availability). Tent trailers must park on paved spaces. There are 4 leveled group tent pads and several single leveled tent pads adjacent to ramada. Arrivals before noon on Thursday may find gate closed. Check with campground host or call 928-499-\n9066 for assistance. \nFees: Camping fees are shared by campers\, about $20 for total 3-night stay. \nRemarks: This campground is at 5\,600ft elevation among pine and fir trees. Because summer monsoon rains may still be active a poncho or umbrella could prove handy. Nights are cool bring warm clothes. Evening entertainment includes songs by the local coyotes. \nConveniences: Costco Store and Gasoline\, Walmart\, Trader Joes all within 4 miles. Numerous restaurants: Wildflower Bread Company\, In and Out Burger\, Olive Garden\, many fast food places toward Prescott on Highway 69. Hardware stores include: Ace\, Lowe’s\, Harbor Freight and others all nearby. \nAttractions: See Lynx Lake located below our campground. Trails to walk around Lynx Lake. Visit historic Whiskey Row\, antique stores\, Sharlot Hall Historical Museum\, Indigenous Peoples Museum\, and Phippen Museum of Western Art. See various Indian ruins like Lynx Creek Ruin\, Tuzigoot\, Montezuma’s Well and Castle. Stroll around Fort Verde historic Army fort. Ride the twisty roads over Mingus Mountain(Hwy 89A North) on your way to Jerome mining town\, red rocks of Sedona and Flagstaff’s volcanic peaks.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/lynx-lake-campout-az-september-21-24-2023/
LOCATION:Eagle Ridge Group Campground\, Eagle Ridge\, Osprey Site\, Prescott\, AZ\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Carla Sartwell":MAILTO:azsidecarla@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230917
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20230110T173054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T205111Z
UID:3786-1694736000-1694908799@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Dutch Oven Cook-Off Sep 15-16
DESCRIPTION:2023 September 15-16. \nComments: Everything else is the same.   May not get the spot you want but you will get a spot.  This is a good campground and a lot of other people know it also.  The new owners will work with us. Mention IBMC. Around $32.00 per site. Two campers per site. This may go up. Large (lots of room)\, nice\, clean bathhouses. \nDowntown Mountain View is around 1 mile. There is really good ice cream\, shops\, music\, riding curvy roads\, music and the Dulcimer Shop. Plus much more. The RV park an easy walk to the Ozarks Center which is next door. \nCook Off: Only enter what you cook on site. That is what makes it fun! There is a main and dessert category. You don’t have to cook\, but do you got to eat! We are looking forward to seeing our old friends and making new friends. \nPhone: \n(903) 472-2078 Mark \n(501) 652-1219 Brenda \n(501) 289-0505 John Boy
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/dutch-oven-cook-off/
LOCATION:Ozark RV Park\, 1022 Park Ave\, Mountain View\, AR\, 72560\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Mark Johnson":MAILTO:marktjohnson@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230810
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230814
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20230207T012450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T203741Z
UID:3834-1691625600-1691971199@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Wind Cave Campout (SD) August 10-13\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Host: Carla Sartwell 928-499-9066 (texting ok) azsidecarla@gmail.com\nCo-Host: Desse Johnston 319-653-4693 (voice only) rondesse999@gmail.com \nLocation: Elk Mountain Campground\, Wind Cave National Park\n26611 US Hwy 385\, Hot Springs\, SD 57747 \nPark Campground host phone: 605-745-1222(Suzy)\, 605-745-4600. \nCoordinates: N43.55677 W103.47799 (Visitor Center) \nDirections: Within the Wind Cave National Park of South Dakota is Elk Mountain Campground. Just 12 miles north of Hot Springs on Highway 385. Or from Rapid City take Hwy 79 south 50 miles to Hwy 385 then 6 miles. Follow signs to the Park Entrance Visitor Center about 2 miles off Hwy 385. Elk Mountain Campground entrance is ½ mile north of Visitor Center. \nIBMC Camp Location: The campground has a main road that goes west. At the end of the road on the left is Loop C where we will camp. Loop C\, has 10 sites\, #36-#45 which are reservable.\nMake your reservation for Loop C by using Recreation.gov. Fees: $24/$12 for Gold Agers. Sites can be shared. There are no First Come sites in this loop. Handicapped sites (#17 and #49) are available in other areas of the campground.\nCampground: Each site has picnic table and fire grate. Running water and flush toilet restrooms nearby. No electric service. Showers available at KOA in Hot Springs. Cell phone service is minimal to poor as it is in a canyon environment. Firewood may be available at entrance of the campground\, check with camp ranger.\nServices/Conveniences: Hot Springs is a full-service city for all needs gasoline\, grocery\, restaurants\, hardware\, etc.\nAttractions: Park campfire programs nightly. Elk Mt. Nature Trail near campsites. Mammoth Site Museum and The Plunge pool are in Hot Springs. A nice ride will take you to Wind and Jewel Caves\, Sturgis Rally\, Mt. Rushmore\, and Crazy Horse Monuments. There is an historic train ride in Hill City. Plenty of twisty roads in Black Hills to ride in.\nWhat to Bring: Elevation is over 4\,000 feet so have warm clothing for evenings. Summer thunderstorm can occur at this time of year so bring your poncho or umbrella!
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/wind-cave-campout-sd-august-10-13-2023/
LOCATION:MN
ORGANIZER;CN="Carla Sartwell":MAILTO:azsidecarla@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230716
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20230131T142212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T203017Z
UID:3824-1689206400-1689465599@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:ROGERS CITY CAMPOUT (MI) – JULY 13-14-15\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Hosts: Steve and Diane Porter \nPhone: 989-734-4841\, Cell 989-351-0823 \n  \nCo-host: John Meharg \nPhone: 989-734-4479\, Cell 989-351-0781 \n  \nLocation: Porter home\, 7717 US 23 North\, Rogers City\, Michigan 49779 \nCost: Free \nDirections: from Rogers City go north on US 23 about 7 miles\, house is on right. \nFrom Cheboygan go on US 23 towards Rogers City about 35 miles\, house is on left. \nAmenities: Outside water spout\, electric\, and outside toilet. Will provide some meals. \nRemarks: I do not have heavy power hookups for RVs or water hookups.You know what to bring when camping. Hoping for good weather.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/rogers-city-campoutmi-july-13-14-15-2023/
LOCATION:7717 US 23 North\, Rogers City\, MI 49779\, 7717 US 23 North\, Rogers City\, Michigan\, 49779\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230703
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20230110T174722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T200557Z
UID:3788-1687910400-1688342399@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Remington Ryde Bluegrass Festival
DESCRIPTION:Please contact John 610-360-0696 if you are going so he can tell you where he is camping and you can find each other. \nI’m still learning the ropes here. I just submitted a camp out at the Remington Ryde Bluegrass Festival\, June 28 to July 2\, in Centre Hall\, PA. \nComments: Near State College\, Pa. Five days of Bluegrass\, Gospel\, and Country music\, by some of the best performers. The ‘23 lineup is listed on the website. There will be lots of impromptu “jamming” throughout the park. \n1500 camp sites. Popup campers permitted in the large tree shaded tent camping area. Clean restrooms and showers available. Food trucks servicing the festival\, and restaurants within 10 miles. Order tickets in advance once the website is up\, or pay at the gate for festival admission and campground use. There is plenty of room for whoever shows up to set up camp in an area of our own. I was the only motorcycle tent camper this year\, and drew a fair amount of interest as soon as I entered the park. \nThe only real downside is campfires are not allowed. Firewood adds too much weight to a motorcycle camper anyhow. \nGrounds website: www.grangefair.com
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/remington-ryde-bluegrass-festival-2/
LOCATION:Remington Ryde Bluegrass Festival\, 169 Homan Ln\, Centre Hall\, PA\, 16828
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230623
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20220320T024130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T195412Z
UID:3580-1687219200-1687478399@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:50th Annual International Campout in Helper\, Utah
DESCRIPTION:Helper has a rich railroad and mining history. We will camp at city park. There is space for RVs in the parking lot or at Al and Michelle’s house across the street. You can also go to one of two local RV parks called Castle Gate RV and Blue Cut RV. \nShowers: There are free showers at the pool which is part of the park. They will be opened 6AM-8AM. The pool will be open from noon to 6 PM. Cost is $5.00 per person to swim and use the facilities. There is a concession stand at the pool for your use. You don’t have to pay $5.00 if you don’t want to swim\, but do want a concession. \nBathrooms are located near the ballfield and near the pool. \nDogs are not allowed in the park. There was a discussion at the last city council meeting about allowing dogs in parks. It was felt that too many people do not pick up after their dogs so the dog ban was kept in place.  Your dog is welcome to stay in the orchard or board at the Yarning Dog Ranch. \nConveniences: All conveniences in Helper. \nWhere to eat: Balance Rock Eatery\, Aunt Nells and Angel’s food truck are the best places to eat! Marsha is in the process of opening a soup kitchen at the Avalon House. \nMore fun stuff to do: There are great roads to ride and trails to hike. We are looking forward to a local brewery serving Helper Beer and food by next summer. Ghost towns are up Spring Canyon.  Some of the art galleries will be open. Be sure to check out 3 on the Tree Gallery. It is full of car and motorcycle paintings by the artist Kate Kilpatrick. The Lincoln Hotel has old Harleys for your to view. The Helper Museum has over 40 rooms displaying everything from mining equipment to railroad items to a bordello room to Americana history\, to mine disasters. \nWe are working on a shirt design. \nMore to come as we organize events. \n 
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/its-happening-in-helper-jul-21-24-2/
LOCATION:City Park\, Helper\, UT\, 107 Cedar St\, Helper\, UT\, 84526\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Allen Hughes":MAILTO:travelinmi@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230522
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20221023T214138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T190701Z
UID:3423-1684368000-1684713599@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:1st Valley of Fires\, New Mexico Campout - May 18-20\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:This camp is managed and well maintained by the BLM.  It is at an altitude of 5\,400 feet.  Average May temperature range from 80F during the day to 49F at night. It is located 4 miles west of Carrizozo\, NM. There are very modern showers with sinks and real flush toilets…and is always clean! The Valley of Fires is a very unique area since the entire camp is literally in the pocket of a lava flow.  When the lava was flowing through this area it split and went around a small mound that is in the middle of the campground.  The lave rejoined on the south end of the camp leaving this area untouched by the fire.  They built a paved loop pathway out into the lava field.  There is great night viewing of the stars! Clear air\, no lights\, and you can view the Milky Way from horizon to horizon. \nTent Sites:  There are 25 individual tent camp sites.  12 are reservable at the website www.Recreation.gov. The rest are First Come\, First Served.  Sites #1-14 have electric and water. Sites #20-25 are tent sites or tent trailers. Senior Passes honored. These are considered primitive sites\, no electric\, but all sites have nice shelters with tables\, BBQ grills and sand pits. Water and vault toilets are located within walking distance of these sites. \nRV Sites: There are several pull-in sites available that have electric and water hook-ups. (See Valley of Fires Recreation Area website for photos\, information and fees at www.Recreation.gov. Again\, Senior Passes honored. \nWhat’s near-by?  Carrizozo is only 4 miles to the east.  It has 2 gas stations\, ice and The Four Winds Restaurant at the crossroads which serves breakfast\, lunch and dinner.  There is a Dollar General store too (get ice here). \nDay Rides within 200 miles:  Smokey Bear Museum in Lincoln\, restored miliary Fort Stanton\, Ruidoso Cowboy Museum and Wild Horse Park\, Air and Space Museum in Alamogordo with IMAX and planetarium and lastly the Alien Museum in Roswell\, NM. \nHow to get there:  From Albuquerque. Take I-25 south past Socorro\, (suggest gassing up in Socorro since there are no gas stations until you get to Carrizozo some 76 miles). Then turn east on Hwy 380 towards Carrizozo. You will go through San Antonio\, NM. Keep going for 65 miles to the Valley of Fires. \nFrom Roswell. Take Hwy 380 west for 90 miles to Carrizozo\, then go 4 miles west to the Valley of Fires.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/1st-valley-of-fires-new-mexico-campout-may-18-20-2023/
LOCATION:MN
ORGANIZER;CN="Carla Sartwell":MAILTO:azsidecarla@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230426
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230501
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20220613T175736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T193637Z
UID:3585-1682467200-1682899199@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:16th Annual Quilt Show (KY)
DESCRIPTION:Location: Canal Campground\, 1010 Canal Campground Rd\, Grand Rivers\, KY 42045  Barkley/campgrounds/canal or www.recreation.gov;camping canal campground/barkleylake \nPhone: 877-444-6777 \nDirections: On I-24 turn south at exit 31 onto The Trace (highway 453. Go 2 miles to town of Grand Rivers. Campground sign is on right of road\, and turn to campground is on left of road. In campground\, turn left and then left again onto the Primitive Loop\, sites 1-20 \nRemarks: This loop will be full. 8 people allowed per site. Make plans to double up. Make arrangements early. Can make reservations  starting in Nov. Paducah is on Central Daylight Saving time. Temps between 47-70.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/16th-annual-quilt-show-ky-2/
LOCATION:MN
ORGANIZER;CN="Dave &amp%3B Sharon Morgan":MAILTO:sgmorga65@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230319
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20230126T005258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T005258Z
UID:3820-1678924800-1679183999@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Cottonwood Cove
DESCRIPTION:Cottonwood Cove\, Lake Mead National Recreation\, Lower Campground Searchlight\, NV. \nDirection: From US 95 in Searchlight NV turn East on Cottonwood Cove Road. Go 14 miles. Campground is on left at the end of road. Turn left go 500 yds. Lower campground is on the left. \nConveniences/Services: Flush toilets\, fire pit grills. This is on Lake Mohave next to a resort.  There is a store\, café\, motel\, and a RV park: showers available for a fee. \nAt Searchlight there is a McDonalds and Denny’s restaurants. and gas stations. The Laughlin and Bullhead area is 35 miles away and has services. \nWhat to Bring: Cool nights\, weather unknown at this time of year. \nRemarks: there will be no Saturday night meal \, but we will have cobbler. \nNotice: RESERVATION require on all sites ( see Recreation.gov)
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/cottonwood-cove/
LOCATION:Cottonwood Cove Lake Mead\, Lake Mead National Recreation\, Searchlight\, Nevada\, 89046
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Murphy":MAILTO:nancey2006@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221120
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20220822T180024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220822T180024Z
UID:3389-1668643200-1668902399@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Burro Creek
DESCRIPTION:At an elevation of almost 2\,000 feet\, saguaros line cliffs towering above Burro Creek’s flowing waters.  Each individual site is 1st Come\, 1st Served no reservations.  A ramada covers each table and fire ring/grill.  Drinking water and flush toilets are available. Directions:  This campground is located in central western Arizona.  From the north\, travel 17 miles east on I-40 from Kingman\, then turn south on Hwy 93 continue for 53 miles.  Cross the Burro Creek bridge in 1 mile turn left at Burro Creek Recreation Site brown sign.  From the south this campground is 60 miles NW of Wickenburg\, AZ on Hwy 93.  Once the recreation site brown sign is seen\, turn left across the divided highway.  After turning\, continue 1.5 miles to the camp via the paved access road. \nLat/Long:  34.53605\,  -113.45188 \nBLM Kingman Field Office:  928-718-3700 All individual sites are 1st Come\, 1st Served\, no reservations.  Each camp site includes ramada covering the table and fire ring/grill.  Drinking water and flush toilets available. Conveniences:  Gas\, restaurant and supplies 15 miles north in Wickieup or 25 miles SE in Bagdad. \n 
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/burro-creek/
LOCATION:MN
ORGANIZER;CN="Foyil Harris":MAILTO:crashf6@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221030
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20220827T114528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220827T114528Z
UID:3398-1666828800-1667087999@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Sweet Potato Festival Campout
DESCRIPTION:Location is 1126 Firetower Rd.\, Enigma GA 31749 \nHost Phone is 229-392-7070 \nThis will be in Ansley’s yard. Plenty of camping room\, but very limited electricity in the yard. Hot shower; access to complete kitchen set-up and rain shelter. Attractions include the Sweet Potato Festival in Ocilla GA; Little Grand Canyon; Agorama Farm (if open) and Jefferson Davis Memorial Site all within 100 mi. \nLatitude 31.42772 Longitude -83.30814
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/sweet-potato-festival-campout/
LOCATION:Ansley’s Yard\, 1126 FIRE TOWER RD\, ENIGMA\, GA\, 31749\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Ansley Dorminy":MAILTO:dorminey33@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221030
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20220718T124322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220718T124322Z
UID:3586-1666828800-1667087999@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:21th Annual Route 66 Frank Lee Mem. Campout (AZ)- Oct27- 29\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:Location: Katherine Landing at Lake Mohave\, 2690 E Katherine Spur RD. Bullhead City\, AZ. 86429     Campground Phone: (928) 754-3245                                                                                          Website: www.katherinelanding.com                                                                                                             Cost: $20.00 – $10.00 with Golden Age                                                                                                       Directions: Katherine Landing is 5 miles N of Bullhead City\, AZ on Lake Mohave. From  Kingman\, AZ. take HWY 68 W to just N of Bullhead City AZ\, take the Davis Dam/ Katherine Landing turn off\, follow road to Katherine Campground.                                                Comment: We will be in North campground on right\, behind the Ranger Station we hope. If not their look for us in camp grounds A>BorC across the road on the left. Bring a can of veggies or beans for biker stew Saturday night. Please no cream soup or fish. We will be their about noon on the 26th
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/21th-annual-route-66-frank-lee-mem-campout-az-oct27-29-2022/
LOCATION:Katherine Landing at Lake Mohave\, 2690 E. Katherine Spur Rd.\, Bullhead City\, AZ\, 86429\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Murphy":MAILTO:nancey2006@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220922T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220925T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20220404T231802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220404T231802Z
UID:3579-1663848000-1664107200@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Lynx Lake Campout (AZ) – September 22 – 24\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the pine forest\, beside the cool lake and view specular mountains again. \nDIRECTIONS:  Eagle Ridge\, Osprey Group Campground just off Highway 69 is equidistant between Prescott(7 miles west) and Prescott Valley(7 miles east) in Arizona. Once on Highway 69 when you see Walker Road between Arco and Costco turn south. Travel 3 miles south on Walker Road until seeing a sign that says Southshore Marina and Eagle Ridge Group Camping.  Turn left here then another left immediately.  Ours is first site\, Osprey. All roads are paved. \nCOORDINATES: 34.510443\, -112.388342 \nFACILITIES:  Covered group ramada\, 10 tables\, 6 BBQ grills\, food prep table\, group fire pit\, limited electric to recharge phones. Three RV trailer parking spaces for less than 35′ length\, handicap parking space\, 13 angle parking spaces for at least 2 motorcycles each.  Room for motorcycle tent trailers in paved parking spaces\, 4 large tent pads for multiple tents and several individual tent sites. Two water faucets and vault toilets on site. \nFEES:  Cost of camping will be shared by campers\, normally $20 for the 3 nights. Free passes to park and view Lynx Lake available from campground host. \nOTHER COMMENTS: Early arrivals before noon on Thursday may find gate closed. Check with campground host or call me 928-499-9066 for assistance. \nCell phone use is marginal in this location. \nWalmart and Costco only about 3-4 miles away.  Numerous restaurants in area.  Scenic rides to Jerome ghost town\, red rocks of Sedona and Montezuma’s Castle. \nWEATHER:  Elevation is 5600ft.  Expect warm sunny days\, rare thunderstorm possible and\, cool nights.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/lynx-lake-campout-az-september-22-24-2022-2/
LOCATION:Eagle Ridge Group Campground\, Eagle Ridge\, Osprey Site\, Prescott\, AZ\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220920T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T235959
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20220501T170552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220501T170552Z
UID:3448-1663632000-1663804799@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Salt Lick Camp Out in Tennessee
DESCRIPTION:Email: preferred method of communications.   Darakell22@yahoo.com \nWhen: September 20 to 21\, 2022 \nLocation: This is a Corps of Engineers campground so old people passes work here.  Salt Lick Creek Campground\, 520 Salt Lick Park LN\, Gainesboro\, TN 38562. \nReservations @ recreation.gov.  We reserved site #060.  When making your reservation if you want to be in the same location\, pick a site near #060. \nCost: All sites have electric and water.  $20.00 for Lake Front\, $18.00 for non-lake front.  Sites may be shared between 2 vehicles and 2 camping units.  Remember ½ price for Senior Pass holders. \nThere is a covered pavilion\, showers\, laundry and wonderful beach.  Bathrooms are very close to the site we are reserving. \nDirections:  From Gainesboro\, head west on TN-53 S/W Hull Ave toward S Union St for 0.6 miles.  Turn right onto TN-262 (which turns into 85) for 9.3 miles.  Turn left onto Smith Bend Ln for 1 mile.  Turn right onto Salt Lick Park Ln for 0.6 mile.  Arrive at Salt Lick Creek Campground on Left. \nAttractions” Riding roads in this area are amazing with lots of twists and turns and many are on little paved lanes.  Restaurants in the area\, Fays (a mom and pops dinner) in downtown Gainesboro\, open for breakfast.  A very good Italian\, Giovanni’s Pizza and a Mexican restaurant is just N of Gainesboro on HWY 56.    Hellen’s\, S of Gainesboro on 56\, with fantastic food\, we usually get the chicken tenders….totally yumm!!  Twin Lakes Catfish Farm has great fish and is South of Gainesboro on HWY 56 in the city of Baxter.  Whistle Stop in downtown Baxter has good pizza. \nWhat to bring: Pot luck on Tuesday night at the pavilion.  We will supply hot dogs\, Ketchup\, mustard\, cut up onions\, and relish. \nMaking reservations…go to recreation.gov.  Put Salt lick in box\, click search.  Click on Salt Lick Creek.  Put in the dates of check-in September 20\, check-out September 22. (Two nights)  Ours is #060.  Click on the site you would like\, that is blue color.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/salt-lick-camp-out-in-tennessee-3/
LOCATION:Salt Lick\, 520 Salt Lick Park LN\, Gainesboro\, TN\, 38562\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Dara and Louie Kell":MAILTO:darakell22@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220916T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220917T235959
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20220309T152213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220309T152213Z
UID:3441-1663286400-1663459199@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Dutch oven cook-off Sep 16-17.
DESCRIPTION:Ozark. Rv park 870-269-2542 mention Ibmc   Around $32.00 per site. Two campers per site. Knowing these times it may go up the park is next to the Ozarks center\, everything else the same large nice ((clean)))bath houses lots of room \,\,convenience stores \,\, ice cream riding ice cream music ice cream !!    Only enter what you cook on site that’s what makes it fun \,main  and dessert category you don’t have to cook but you got to eat  \, look forward to all our \, friends and the making of new ones \, mark 903-4722078 john it 501-2890505
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/dutch-oven-cook-off-2/
LOCATION:Ozark RV Park\, 1022 Park Ave\, Mountain View\, AR\, 72560\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mark Johnson":MAILTO:marktjohnson@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220902
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220905
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20220208T153331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220208T153331Z
UID:3576-1662076800-1662335999@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Elk Country
DESCRIPTION:Campout will be in our yard at St Marys PA.  We will take a ride on  Saturday morning to enjoy our beautiful Elk county area and hopefully view some of the Elk who live in our area.  We have the largest free roaming Elk herd this side of the Mississippi River.  If you want to come earlier then is posted and stay later you are welcomed to.   Our address is 124 Wilson Rd.  St Marys PA. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/elk-county/
LOCATION:MN
ORGANIZER;CN="dave":MAILTO:cindyschbob57@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220829
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20220227T223759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220227T223759Z
UID:3578-1661126400-1661731199@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Blanding Landing
DESCRIPTION:New rules. You cannot make a reservation any more. It is first come\, first serve. \nGolden age passport accepted. Sites can be shared. \nDirections: \nFrom North: take route 20 to Galina. Go South on Blackjack Road (third right East of bridge) Blackjack Road 7.8 miles to S Banding Road. Turn right and go 4.4 to more miles to end. Turn right and go 1 mile to camp (cross the railroad tracks). \nFrom South: Route 84 to Handover. Cross the river (ignore the Blanding Landing sign as it’s part gravel). Turn left at the Chestnut Mountain sign- Blackjack Road go 4.2 miles to Beaty Hollow Road and go left. Go 1.9 miles to South Blanding Rd. Go left 1.7 miles to end. Go right 1 mile to camp across the railroad tracks. \nConveniences and services: electric\, showers\, water\, flush toilets\, excellent restaurants and Walmart in Galena. \nAttractions: good bike riding roads \nRemarks: when following GPS do not turn on Devil’s Ladder Road. Go to Galena and follow written directions. Same holds true when you get to Galena. \n 
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/blanding-landing-3/
LOCATION:Whistle Stop\, South River Road\, Hanover\, IL\, 61036\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Piquette":MAILTO:firefighterjop@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220811
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220815
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20211109T145637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211109T145637Z
UID:3569-1660176000-1660521599@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Chadron Campout (NE)  August 11-14\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:Located 9 miles south of the town of Chadron in NW Nebraska is Chadron State Park (308-432-6167) in the beautiful Pine Ridge Country.  GPS Coordinates:  42.70917   -103.01972 \nFacilities at campground include grocery and supplies:  drinks\, snacks\, ice and laundry.  Cell service\, no wi-fi.  Things to do within the park include hiking\, fishing\, horseback riding\, paddle boats\, archery\, tennis\, volley ball\, swimming and other activities. \nPark Entry (Vehicle) Fee:  Non-resident $8 per day.  Resident $6 per day. \nAll sites include picnic table\, grill\, nearby water\, restrooms and showers.  Half of all sites are First Come and half can be reserved.  Tent sites are $15 which accommodates 6 people\, 2 tents\, no electric.  Electric sites: $25-35 per night. Cabins are available to rent\, fully furnished. \nNOTE:  IBMC Hosts will try to locate in or near Sites: #50-63 (1st Come) or Sites #64-70 (By Reservation). These sites are at the top of the hill nearest the showers/bathrooms.  Sites allow 2 tents. Sharing is encouraged. \nA former fur trading post\, Chadron is now a town of over 6\,000 people.  Full services with Walmart\, numerous restaurants\, hospital\, motorcycle shop\, auto parts store\, ACE Hardware and Safeway. \nThings to see:  Museum of the Fur Trade just 8 miles east of Chadron. Ft. Robinson Historic Park in Crawford 25 miles NW with stagecoach rides. Carhenge\, something like Stonehenge only with cars\, in Alliance 46 miles south. Wounded Knee Site\, South Dakota 80 miles NW.  Of geologic interests there are the Agate Fossil Beds 80 miles SW in Harrison and Toadstool Rock Formations Park\, 15 miles north of Crawford.  Mt. Rushmore and Sturgis Rally about 140 miles north.  The Badlands to the NE off Highway 90. Devil’s Tower\, Wyoming 220 miles NW. \nWeather:  Hot\, but little humidity.  Cool nights.  Occasional brief afternoon thunderstorms possible.  The elevation at the park is 4\,000 feet. \n 
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/chadon-campout-ne-august-11-14-2022/
LOCATION:Chadron State Park\, 15951 Hwy 385\, Chadron\, NE\, 69337\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Poitra":MAILTO:azsidecarla@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220807
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220808
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20221023T214112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221023T214112Z
UID:3380-1659830400-1659916799@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Remington Ryde Bluegrass Festival
DESCRIPTION:Near State College\, Pa. Five days of Bluegrass\, Gospel\, and Country music\, by some of the best performers. The ‘23 lineup hasn’t been set\, but in the past: Remington Ryde\, Larry Efaw and Bluegrass Mountaineers\, Little Roy and Lizzy Show\, Malpass Brothers\, Rhonda Vincent\, Koby Norris Show and quite a few more. With lots of impromptu “jamming” throughout the park. \n1500 camp sites. Popup campers permitted in the large tree shaded tent camping area. Clean restrooms and showers available. Food trucks servicing the festival\, and restaurants within 10 miles. Order tickets in advance once the website is up\, or pay at the gate for festival admission and campground use. There is plenty of room for whoever shows up to set up camp in an area of our own. I was the only motorcycle tent camper this year\, and drew a fair amount of interest as soon as I entered the park. \nThe only real downside is campfires are not allowed. Firewood adds too much weight to a motorcycle camper anyhow.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/remington-ryde-bluegrass-festival/
LOCATION:MN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220721T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220725T000000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20220617T131224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T004152Z
UID:27-1658361600-1658707200@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:It’s Happening in Helper Jul 21-24
DESCRIPTION:Helper has a rich railroad and mining history. We will camp at 235 S 2nd East\, Helper\, UT 84526 in the orchard. There is space for RVs in the driveway.  All conveniences nearby. Balance Rock Eatery and Marsha’s are the best places to eat! Great roads to ride and trails to hike. Ghost towns up Spring Canyon. And much more.  Helper Vibe is a party on Main Street Saturday from 5-10. Two bands will perform. The art galleries will be open. Be sure to check out 3 on the Tree Gallery. It is full of car and motorcycle paintings by the artist Kate Kilpatrick. You will also be able to visit booths and food trucks.  If there is interest\, we will ride the Energy Loop or 9 Mile Canyon and have a hot dog roast Friday evening.   URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/its-happening-in-helper-jul-21-24/
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/its-happening-in-helper-jul-21-24/
LOCATION:MN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220714T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220717T000000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20220617T131222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T004152Z
UID:26-1657756800-1658016000@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Rogers City Campout(Mi) July 14-15-16
DESCRIPTION:Host: Steve and Diane Porter. Host Phone: 989-734-4841\, 989-351-0823 Co-host: John Meharg Co-host Phone: 989-734-4479\, 989-351-0781 Location: Porter home\, 7717 US 23 North\, Rogers City\, Mi 49779 Cost: Free Directions: North I-75 take exit 310 right to US 23 then left 7 miles to address on right. South I-75 take exit 338 right to US 23 go about 45 miles to address on left Amenities: Water\, electric\, outside toilet – women can use house. Will provide some meals if wanted. You know what to bring.URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/rogers-city-campoutmi-july-21-23-2022/
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/rogers-city-campoutmi-july-14-15-16/
LOCATION:MN
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220717
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20211109T145750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211109T145750Z
UID:3568-1657670400-1658015999@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Mount Laguna Campout
DESCRIPTION:Host: Ray Koerzendorfer                                                                                                                        Phone: (619)756-8643                                                                                                                      Location:  Horse Heaven group camp\, Lupine Loop\, Mt. Laguna\, CA. GPS coordinates: 32.8875\, -116.4408 \nDirections: From I-8\, east of San Diego\, take exit 47\, Sunrise Highway north for approximately 12 miles\, 2 miles north of the Laguna Lodge. Entrance to campground will be on your left. From the north\, take highway 79 south for about 6 miles  from Julian and bear left on Sunrise Highway for about 12 miles and look for entrance on your right.  Follow road for about 1/4 mile and take the first left. \nRemarks:  This is a tent-only campground.   RV reservations can be made at Pinezanita RV Park\, (760)765-04294446 Hwy 79 near Julian. Campground elevation is about 6600′.  Days can be quite warm\, nights very pleasant. There is a small store at the Laguna Lodge about 2 miles south of the campground.  the nearest gas is in Pine Valley off I-8\, or in Julian.  Facilities: Picnic tables\, running water and pit toilets.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/mount-laguna-campout-2/
LOCATION:HorseHeaven\, Mt. Laguna
ORGANIZER;CN="Ray":MAILTO:sctr199@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220705
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20220510T042715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220510T042715Z
UID:3584-1656547200-1656979199@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Ward Mountain Campout
DESCRIPTION:Heading to the high country (7\,400 feet) for a weekend getaway in the mountains outside of Ely\, NV.  Over the weekend\, we’ll be heading into Ely to check out the town\, ride the trains\, and probably take a ride to Great Basin National Park.  The road to Wheeler Peak in the park is simply amazing.  Wheeler peak sits at 13\,065 feet making it the second-highest peak in Nevada\, just behind Boundary Peak (which was not officially listed in Nevada by the USGS until 1980).\n\nWe have reservations in Spot 30\, if you’d like to try to get close.  This is a recon mission to scope out the area for future group campouts.  The campsite is around 1/2 mile off the paved road\, but the gravel road look well maintained from pictures. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrom Ely\, travel west on US-6 for 10 miles. Turn left just before Murray Summit\, at the sign for the recreation area.  From Las Vegas\, travel north on Highway 93 for about 86 miles\, to the junction with State Route 318.  Make sure to fill up fuel in Ash Springs.  Follow State Route 318 north for 124 miles to US-6 and head east towards Ely.  Turn right at the sign for the recreation area.\n\n\n\n\nLatitude\n39° 12′ 44.8301″ N \n\n\nLongitude\n114° 58′ 3.3200″ W \n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo make reservations\, go to https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/234207
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/ward-mountain-campout-2/
LOCATION:Ward Mountain Campground\, 10 Miles West of Ely\, NV off US-6\, Ely\, NV\, 89301\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Victor (Doc) Moss":MAILTO:vjmoss@earthlink.net
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220626
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20211123T221440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211123T221440Z
UID:3571-1655769600-1656201599@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Alpine Campout (WA)
DESCRIPTION:Host phone: 360-766-6606 \nCost: $20 (can split) additional tents $15. \nDirections: From Marblemount go 3 mile East on Highway 20 to Alpine RV Campground. \nFrom Winthrop go west on Highway 20 many miles (maybe 95) to Alpine RV Campground.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/alpine-campout/
LOCATION:Alpine RV Campground\, 60751 State Route 20\, Marblemount\, WA\, 98267\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220613
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20220404T231424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220404T231424Z
UID:3582-1654819200-1655078399@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:After the International June 10-12
DESCRIPTION:Need a place to go after the International? \nCome to Helper\, UT. We will have Helper Vibe Saturday night. This includes booths and music from 5-10 pm.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/after-the-international-june-2/
LOCATION:Verde Orchard\, 235 S 200 E\, Helper\, 84526\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Allen Hughes":MAILTO:travelinmi@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220612
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20211205T235002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211205T235002Z
UID:3573-1654819200-1654991999@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:New Lisbon Campout
DESCRIPTION:                                                                                \nHost Email: joell.booth@icloud.com \nHost phone:  715–213-2820 \nLocation:  Riverside Campground\, Hog Island Rd\, New Lisbon\, WI 53950 \nCamp Phone:  608-562-3534 \nCost:  $25.00 per last year. Can split two to a site.  All sites have water and electric. \nDirections:  Exit I-90 at the New Lisbon exit (HWY 80).  Go South 1 mile to town and campground. \nConveniences/Services:  Clean hot showers\, flush toilets\, drinking water\, tables\, a pavilion. \nAttractions:  Wonderful small towns and great motorcycling roads. \nWhat to Bring:  Whatever you need! \nLatitude 43.8817  Longitude:  -90.1589. \nDate:  June 10-11 2022 \n  \nSent from my iPhone
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/new-lisbon-campout-2/
LOCATION:Riverside Campground\, Hog Island Road\, New Lisbon\, WI\, 53950\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Bert Hansmann":MAILTO:joell.booth@icloud.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220611
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20220404T233117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220404T233117Z
UID:3581-1654560000-1654905599@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:Fields Spring State Park (WA)
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy four nights at Fields Spring State Park\, located in the Blue Mountains in the southeast corner of Washington State\, about 30 miles south of Clarkston on the Rattlesnake Hwy (Hwy 129).  Altitude\, is about 4000 ft.  The campsites are rustic\, natural\, landscape free.  The restrooms are first class with coin showers.    Make your reservation online ASAP for best campsite selection. \nQuestions?  Contact David\, email route66@outlook.com or 206-300-5034 \nGPS coordinate:  46.087111 -117.169087 \n 
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/fields-spring-state-park-wa-2/
LOCATION:Fields Spring State Park\, Anatone\, WA\, 99401\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="David Fitzgerald":MAILTO:route66@outlook.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220611
DTSTAMP:20260403T183848
CREATED:20210706T130632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T130632Z
UID:3566-1654560000-1654905599@www.ibmc.org
SUMMARY:2022 IBMC International Campout - Jacob Lake Recreation Area\, Kaibab National Forest\, AZ
DESCRIPTION:If you’ve ever thought about visiting the Grand Canyon\, this is your chance. \nDoc’s phone number (702) 493-3028 \nLocation:  Jacob Lake Group Campground\, Loop A and B\, which will be limited to tents and tent campers.  Loop A will be available on June 6th after 12:00 noon for early birds.  Check in with the Host in Loop A when you arrive; they will be in the only RV in the group campsite.  Checkout Friday 6/10/22. \nCost:  Cost will be split evenly between all campers/tents who arrive and camp in the Group Campground\, and will probably be around $30 per unit. \nIf traveling in RVs or for those who prefer to “camp” in four walls: \n\nIndividual sites are available at Jacob Lake Campground.\nFull RV hookups and cabins are available at Kaibab Camper Village. Prices for RVs range from $45-$50.  Cabins begin around $100.\nRooms and cabins are also available at Jacob Lake Inn.\nThere are also plenty of Forest Service roads in the area where you can boondock for free.\n\nNOTE:  It’s best to make reservations early\, even if you’re not sure you’re coming.  You can always cancel your reservations later.  The next closest RV parks or hotels are 35-40 miles away in Fredonia\, AZ or Kanab\, UT. \nWhat to Bring:  There will be a potluck dinner on Thursday evening\, so bring your favorite dish to share.  The hosts will bring wood for a group fire pit; individual fires are not allowed.  There is drinking water in the campground\, otherwise\, bring whatever you need for a great getaway. \nConveniences/Services:  Jacob Lake Inn\, has a small restaurant gift shop\, limited groceries\, and a gas station.  The nearest grocery store and full facilities are 35 to 40 miles away in Fredonia\, AZ and Kanab\, UT.  Pay showers are available nearby at the Kaibab Camper Village\, approximately ½ mile away. \nDirections from I-15:  Take Exit 16 in Utah (UT-9).  Follow 12 miles east to UT-59 in Hurricane.  Turn right and follow UT-59S/AZ-389E for 52 miles to Fredonia.  Turn right and follow US-89A south/east for 30 miles to Jacob Lake.  Turn right on AZ-67 and then immediately left into the group campground.  NOTE:  The group campground in not the campground across US-89A from Jacob Lake Inn. \nGPS Info.  (Latitude\, Longitude):  36.7\, -112.20972 (36°42’0″N\, 112°12’35″W) \n\n\n\nGoogle Map from Denver\, CO \n(and points Northeast) \nhttps://goo.gl/maps/UjiuSSojjHWiN5vd8 \n  \nGoogle Map from Salt Lake City\, UT \n(and points Northwest): \nhttps://goo.gl/maps/cMudUy9gB2DdhfWb6\nGoogle Map from Las Vegas\, NV \n(and points Southwest): \nhttps://goo.gl/maps/e2hNpri8Bzz \n  \nGoogle Map from Albuquerque\, NM \n(and points Southeast):  https://goo.gl/maps/dXWbF4YMEpDV8tLm9\n\n\n\nElevation and Weather Notes:  Jacob Lake sits at 7921 feet\, so expect cool nights.  Average June temperatures 78°/49° (records 98°/18°).  Although June has the lowest average monthly precipitation\, it is also the beginning of the Monsoon season\, which may flare up some afternoon showers. \nAttractions:  Jacob’s Lake is within easy access to many places of interest: \n\nThe Grand Canyon North Rim is 44 miles from Jacob Lake\, and has the most spectacular views of the Grand Canyon due to its higher elevation and remoteness. There are far fewer people and nearly no tour busses.  Viewing sunrise or sunset is a common thing for people to do\, but the ride to from Jacob Lake to Point Imperial and Cape Royal alone is worth the trip.  For a map\, go to https://goo.gl/maps/8VC92SzjzMtfxVu1A.\nThe Vermilion Cliffs National Monument is only 20 miles from Jacob Lake. The Viewing Area of the California Condor Release Area is only three miles on a gravel road from US-89A and is accessible by motorcycle\, however\, a dual-sport or adventure bike is highly recommended.  Bring binoculars to view these magnificent birds.  For a map from Jacob Lake\, go to https://goo.gl/maps/m4Wa3yJbXxtT5NVEA\nKanab\, UT is 37 miles from Jacob Lake\, and offers a number of sightseeing opportunities. For a map\, go to https://goo.gl/maps/zyCHBbBqqLktdipQ7\nThe historic Navajo Bridge is 41 miles from Jacob Lake and Lee’s Ferry is only six miles from there. The Navajo Bridge offer views of the Colorado River from above\, while Lee’s Ferry offers you a chance to take a dip in the cool waters or the Colorado River.  For a map\, go to https://goo.gl/maps/9ef5pVn51teLWLS26\nPipe Spring National Monument is 44 miles from Jacob Lake. Learn a bit of history of the Kaibab Band of Paiutes\, and their interaction with the Navajo Indians\, and early Mormon Settlers.  For a map\, go to\, https://goo.gl/maps/xxFGCkJ2UJHUDBxE9\nZion National Park is 79 miles from Jacob Lake and Bryce Canyon National Park is a bit further at 113 miles. Both offer some of the most magnificent rock formations in the country.  On the way\, stop at Moqui Cave\, just outside of Kanab\, for a unique and quirky cave experience.\nLake Powell and the Glen Canyon Dam is 82 miles from Jacob Lake. Although the water level is low in Lake\, tours of the dam are still available.  Five miles from the dam is Horseshoe Bend\, which offers a stunning view of a 270º horseshoe-shaped bend in Glen Canyon.  However\, there is a small fee for parking which is not covered by a National Park pass.  For a map from Jacob Lake\, go to https://goo.gl/maps/hNmyMb3Y9XDpDpEn6\nFor a nice day ride\, the US-89/89A loop passes several of the places to see. For a map\, go to\, https://goo.gl/maps/XkQ21bjxmq4MzmX28\nThere are also miles upon miles of Forest Service roads in the Kaibab National Forest\, that crisscross the Kaibab Plateau\, with views of the Grand Canyon not normally seen by tourists\, and the Grand Staircase-Escalante in the distance.  However\, these are gravel road requiring a dual-sport or adventure bike\, and some roads require 4WD vehicles.
URL:https://www.ibmc.org/campout/2022-ibmc-international-campout-jacob-lake-recreation-area-kaibab-national-forest-az/
LOCATION:Jacob Lake Group Campground\, Route 89A\, Jacob Lake\, AZ\, 86022\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="&ldquo%3BeBay&rdquo%3B Bob Bencsko":MAILTO:nomad@amcben.com
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