What Is Grimlocke?
How is Grimlocke set up
Each region is set up to be roughly 5-7 miles apart.
Leaving Raccoon Bay and heading into Sunrise, that would easily be a
5-mile distance. Add on a couple miles to get to the other side of
Sunrise (like the campground).
Leaving Raccoon Bay and heading into Juniper Woods, roughly 7 miles past
the hospital/lighthouse area. Juniper would be considered a very
country/rural setting.
Outside of the center of town, most homes (as on Sunrise Heights and
Juniper Woods) would be spaced apart and not easily seen into, some
several miles apart. Check “RP OK” signs to see how far a house sits
back from the road (i.e., 42 Juniper Circle Juniper Woods, aka White
Valley Ranch, the house sits nearly a mile from the road).
White Valley National Forest extends from and around Sunrise Heights
past Juniper Woods. The town of Grimlocke is nestled between the
Crescent Moon Bay and the National Forest.
Treat the forest as many, many miles deep and not easily traversed. Best
way outside of hiking would be by horse, dirt bike, or ATV.
To get to the cemetery would be at least an hour’s hike from the dirt
road, to get to the small house on the hill would take you a couple
hours to hike from the dirt road, and to access the mountain above the
cave tunnels would take a minimum of a 4-hour hike from the dirt road.
Due to the steep paths and exposed roots, horseback or by foot only.
The tunnels would also be a lot deeper than they appear and take a very
long time to navigate without Supernatural guidance. There would be many,
many tunnels both closed off and caved in - think of how normal mines
are when they are closed off to the public. The tunnels are by foot
only. The use of cellular devices would not be possible. Short wave
radios would work until the person went deeper into the mines.
To reach the entrance of the canyon against Raccoon Bay’s border would be
about a 45-minute drive, and not easily seen from above. The canyon
itself is too narrow for vehicles to enter and must be reached on foot,
bicycle, horse, etc.
Last modified on June 3, 2026