Corn Creek runs between Kanosh and Clear Creek Canyon Road through the Fishlake National Forest. While easy, the trail is well maintained in the north and slightly less cared for in the south. The southern portion is narrower, with ruts from wet weather travel. The northern portion is heavily wooded, while the southern portion is split between large grassy valleys and a juniper/pinion forest. The southern portion of the trail is also leased for cattle grazing. Expect wayward bovines to cross the road randomly.
While only a few scattered dispersed campsites dot the southern half, the northern section of the trail leads to the Adelaide Campground and plentiful large dispersed campsites. Adelaide has a paid group campsite and nine individual sites set in a cottonwood grove. Many of the dispersed sites can accommodate larger rigs.
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