Review:

The Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest spans over 6.3-million acres and is nestled on the edge of the Nevada and California border. This large national forest is home to many different types of trees, especially fragrant pines. There is also a vast amount of wildlife living within the forest, like antelope and mountain goats, that can be seen grazing by its campgrounds. The campgrounds provided have a few different options visitors can choose from, such as tent camping, RV camping, and cabin camping. These campgrounds are scattered around different sections of the forest and come with basic necessities such as water and restrooms.

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