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Camping at Smith Rock State Park, OR?

I want to go camping in Smith Rock State Park; their camping is first-come-first-served basis and no reservations are acceptedI'll be there around late April, so I don't know how crowded it is that time and how early I need to be at the Visitor Center to register for campingI know some State Parks are so busy that if you're not there early you won't get a spot.Can anyone tell me how crowded it gets (I basically want to know how early I need to be at the Visitor Center to be able to get a camping spot)?

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Yes even the top load car carrier needs to be registered with LTO.
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