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Coming into Bear Branch, the driveway could use a bit of work. Was not impressed to begin with, especially since the campsite that was reserved for us had someone in it. We were put in another site, which was actually better, in my opinion. Shady, comfortable with e/w/s. We had reserved the 100x100 corral to keep the horses in. This is an electric rope corral with 3 strands of rope. The electricity didn't work on it, but the horses respected the rope and stayed in. It was on a slope with weeds, but at least the horses weren't cooped up in stalls. The trails were great! It was an easy ride down the driveway and across the highway to lots of miles of trails, or you could cut through woods to the Hayes Canyon side with many more trail miles there. The hosts at Bear Branch are new, have only had the camp for 2 years and are working hard at improving it. Nice tack store with essential supplies. Also hay for sale. I actually like Bear Branch better than Hayes. At Hayes, it seemed like we were piled on top of one another. Since we have a lq trailer, we didn't make use of the bathhouses, so can't comment on those. All in all, I would recommend Bear Branch. |