Little City of Rocks | Wild Camping

United States

Details

Verified:
12 months ago
Altitude:
1419.0 masl
Website:
Contributor:
Wilde Weite Welt

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Quiet Camping at the great Little City of Rocks just off Hwy 46 north of Gooding. Expanse view across the Snake River Valley.

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As others described, there are 2-3 pull offs from the dirt road. There was someone parked in that first larger spot so I kept going to the second one in. Pretty rutty but my Nissan Rogue had no problems. Rained in the morning so I left because I was worried it would get stuck.

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We took a left before the first private land crossing. Went a short distance and camped for the night at a little pull off on the right. Isolated primitive camp with neat rock formations off in the distance. Road was too busted up for us to go any further.

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Pullout by the gate was occupied so we decided to go down the road to the left before the gate. We found another pullout on the right side of the road a short ways down. The ground was very rouch for tent camping but there were some nice views and Verizon and AT&T phone service. Heard many coyotes in the surrounding fields at night and in the morning.

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Very private, beautiful open space. Dogs were able to roam free. The pull out sits next to a gate for private property (the owner allows public access and hiking on their land).

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Quiet Camping at the great Little City of Rocks just off Hwy 46 north of Gooding. Expanse view across the Snake River Valley.

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