Muji Jinatsunan Campground

Muji Jinatsunan Campground

Info

JR森宮野原駅→車20分
関越道塩沢石打ICから40km1時間
50台/利用料に含む

Business Hours

8~19時(5月中旬~11月上旬、積雪により変更あり)

Price

1区画4000円~

Spot Category

Camp BBQ


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