Last Visited: | 10 months ago |
GPS: | 32.086240, -81.081570 |
Altitude: | -20.7 masl |
Place Website: |
Electricity: | No |
Wifi: | No |
Kitchen: | No |
Restaurant: | Yes |
Showers: | No |
Water: | No |
Toilets: | No |
Big Rig Friendly: | Yes |
Tent Friendly: | No |
Pet Friendly: | Unknown |
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We first went to the conference center parking lot and spoke with a security guard, he said normal price was 30$ but he would let us stay without paying. So we scouted the area and a few 100 meters further there are several parking opportunities - very wide streets with virtually no traffic. Actually in the morning a guy from the nearby golf maintenance center even offered to park on the paved pit stop of the Grand Prix circuit, and to use the electrical hookups there ! We declined but that was definitely a warm welcome. A few steps from the free boats to downtown.
iOverlander cannot verify if wild camping is permitted at this location. It is your responsibility to verify local laws or obtain consent before staying the night.
Absolutely an amazing spot! We parked in the gravel lot at the end of the road.
We stayed overnight from 5:30pm to 12:30 the next day with no problems. Very quiet. Looks like the road is the old Grand Prix racetrack. Believe you could stay anywhere along it. We stayed next to The Club.
We first went to the conference center parking lot and spoke with a security guard, he said normal price was 30$ but he would let us stay without paying. So we scouted the area and a few 100 meters further there are several parking opportunities - very wide streets with virtually no traffic. Actually in the morning a guy from the nearby golf maintenance center even offered to park on the paved pit stop of the Grand Prix circuit, and to use the electrical hookups there ! We declined but that was definitely a warm welcome. A few steps from the free boats to downtown.