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It is a free campsite at the foot of the water discharge port of Komagatake Dam. It was a Saturday camp, but there were no other guests and I was able to enjoy the complete one-person camp. It's a little-known campsite.
It is a campsite near Komagatake Dam with eight views of the Torisaki Valley, and the site usage fee is free, and it is in the wilderness and the lawn plaza is large, but it seems that the traffic is currently closed.
From National Highway 5 Enter the Torisaki Valley and climb the winding road along the Torisaki River. You can also enjoy mountain stream fishing in this river. In the back, there is also a beautiful dam. The recommended season is autumn. You can see the burning autumn leaves. It is bears that must be careful. I'm not going to threaten you, but remember that humans enter the mountain where the bear lives, not where the bear comes out.
It takes about 45 by car to the ferry terminal in Hakodate, and it is easy to access. Evening ~ It is very convenient for people who landed in Hakodate at night and staying on the last day of Hokkaido touring. The lawn in the square is well mowed, and it is very easy to use with a kitchen, barbecue house, flush toilet, outdoor furnace, etc. Since there is a night light, it is easy to set up / withdraw a tent even at night. The Torisaki River, which flows right next to it, is also beautiful, and if you have time, you can enjoy playing in the river and fishing. ...
Open camping grounds
It is a free campsite at the foot of the water discharge port of Komagatake Dam. It was a Saturday camp, but there were no other guests and I was able to enjoy the complete one-person camp. It's a little-known campsite.
Camping ground with a sense of liberation
It is a campsite near Komagatake Dam with eight views of the Torisaki Valley, and the site usage fee is free, and it is in the wilderness and the lawn plaza is large, but it seems that the traffic is currently closed.
It's a little unexplored.
From National Highway 5 Enter the Torisaki Valley and climb the winding road along the Torisaki River. You can also enjoy mountain stream fishing in this river. In the back, there is also a beautiful dam. The recommended season is autumn. You can see the burning autumn leaves. It is bears that must be careful. I'm not going to threaten you, but remember that humans enter the mountain where the bear lives, not where the bear comes out.
Free camping grounds near Hakodate
It takes about 45 by car to the ferry terminal in Hakodate, and it is easy to access. Evening ~ It is very convenient for people who landed in Hakodate at night and staying on the last day of Hokkaido touring. The lawn in the square is well mowed, and it is very easy to use with a kitchen, barbecue house, flush toilet, outdoor furnace, etc. Since there is a night light, it is easy to set up / withdraw a tent even at night. The Torisaki River, which flows right next to it, is also beautiful, and if you have time, you can enjoy playing in the river and fishing. ...