Little Fort

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16 reviews
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Little Fort
$0.00 - $0.00 / night
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Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$0.00

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About this campground

Discover your perfect outdoor escape at this hidden gem, where adventure meets tranquility. Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway or an extended wilderness retreat, this campground offers the ideal basecamp for exploring the great outdoors. Wake up to crisp morning air and fall asleep under a canopy of stars, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
The Little Fort Campground is designed for primitive camping and accommodates tents and some campers. It operates on a first-come, first-served basis and caters primarily to OHV enthusiasts.
Historical SignificanceStep into a landscape rich with stories waiting to be discovered. This area has served as a crossroads for travelers and adventurers throughout history, offering modern visitors a chance to connect with the timeless spirit of exploration. Every trail and vista point holds echoes of those who came before, inviting you to add your own chapter to this ongoing narrative.
Weather and SeasonsExperience the magic of changing seasons at this year-round destination. Spring brings wildflower blooms and gentle breezes, while summer offers warm days perfect for hiking and water activities. Fall transforms the landscape into a painter's palette of golden hues, and winter provides a serene, snow-kissed wonderland for those seeking solitude and beauty.
ElevationPerched at an elevation that offers the best of both worlds, this campground provides refreshing mountain air without the challenges of extreme altitude. The perfectly positioned setting ensures comfortable conditions for all visitors while delivering breathtaking panoramic views that stretch for miles in every direction.
Natural Features and SceneryImmerse yourself in a diverse tapestry of natural wonders, from towering trees that whisper ancient secrets to crystal-clear streams that dance over time-worn rocks. The surrounding landscape offers an ever-changing canvas of colors and textures, with scenic vistas that will fill your camera roll and your soul with equal measure.
Geological RegionSituated in a fascinating geological wonderland, this campground showcases millions of years of Earth's artistic handiwork. Ancient rock formations tell the story of our planet's dynamic past, while the varied terrain provides endless opportunities for exploration and discovery, making every hike an educational adventure.
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Campsite details

AccessibilityAccessibility features are not mentioned in the available information, so it is unclear how accessible the campground is for individuals with disabilities.
Sites SizeThe sites are primitive and designed for tents and small setups. Some reviews note that only two camper spots are level, and most sites are not suitable for larger vehicles.
Sites PrivacyPrivacy levels vary. According to CJ Smith, the sites are "semi secluded from other campers," but Will Allen mentioned that noise from nearby campers could impact solitude.
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Group sites are not mentioned in the source materials.
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Tents are allowed
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RV vehicles are allowed
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Primitive are allowed
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Amenities available

Fire rings
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Activities you can enjoy

The Little Fort Campground is popular among off-road enthusiasts and those seeking primitive camping experiences. It is located near the Peters Mill Run trail, making it a hub for ATV and OHV activities. Hiking opportunities are also available, as mentioned by Kaitlyn Dean: "Cool trail that takes you to a watchtower." Wildlife and nature viewing are typically part of the experience, though some campers noted the presence of poison ivy in certain areas.
Hiking
Hiking opportunities include trails near the campground, such as the trail leading to a watchtower described by Kaitlyn Dean. However, some areas have an abundance of poison ivy, as noted by Elspeth G: "My campsite's greenery was overrun with it."
Wildlife viewing
Wildlife viewing is possible, but the presence of poison ivy in certain areas may limit exploration. Elspeth G advises campers to "stay on the paths" due to toxicodendron in some sites.
Winter Activities
Winter activities are not mentioned in the source materials.
Water Sports
Non-motorized water sports are not applicable since there is no water body nearby.
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Campground rules

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  • "Quiet hours not provided."

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Humidity: 66%

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Wind: 7.8 mph

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Trash and recyclingNo trash or recycling facilities are provided. Campers must follow a strict "pack in, pack out" policy as highlighted by David Hanley: "Be prepared to pack in everything and pack out everything (Absolutely everything)."
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Camper Reviews

4.1
16 reviews
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Little Fort is satisfactory, placing it in the bottom 60% of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews depict Little Fort Campground as a primitive but functional site tailored for off-road activities. Common praises include its seclusion and proximity to trails, while complaints center on noise, lack of water, and poison ivy.
Review Summaries
Based on 16 reviews

What Campers Love

Users enjoy the campground's proximity to Peters Mill Run Trail and its suitability for OHV activities. Lexi Jones writes, "Very primitive campground right off the Peters Mill Run trail," while...
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Common Concerns

Frequent complaints include noise on weekends due to ATVs, lack of drinking water and showers, and the presence of poison ivy. Will Allen commented on noisy campers, while Elspeth G warned of "an...
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Based on 16 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Bring all necessary supplies, including water, as there are no provisions on-site. Dan Barter advises, "Make sure you bring all the water you might need." Stay on designated paths to avoid poison...
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Seasonal Insights

The campground tends to be quieter during weekdays and busier on weekends due to ATV activities. Mark Ritter observed, "Quiet during the week, a little bit noisy on weekends with ATV and jeeps."
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Camper Quotes

"Very primitive campground right off the Peters Mill Run trail. We just loved it though." - Lexi Jones. "Be prepared to pack in everything and pack out everything (Absolutely everything). Not even...
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Site-Specific Reviews

Site 7 was mentioned by Darlene Burns, who noted its proximity to a feral kitten and mother cat. Specific complaints about uneven spots for campers were highlighted by Tara McManus.
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Accessibility Features

Accessibility features and reviews are not mentioned in the provided information.
Based on 16 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

Pet policies are not explicitly reviewed; however, Darlene Burns referenced animals (feral kittens) at the campground.
Based on 16 reviews

Last updated November 24, 2025
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