I just camped there Sat night 7/25 and the spring was flowing very well. If you are not sure where it is its past the campground further up the trail about .3 of a mile with a nice 300-500 ft elevation gain to get to it before you take a sharp turn switchback. You can’t miss it and should still be flowing very well when you do your hike in a week.
Thanks very much for the info. I was concerned since trail fork springs is dry. But this water source is obviously far more reliable. I really didn’t want to carry water to the camp.
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