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Little dirt road in the middle of cacti. Many fairly level sites with fire rings. Not too far from the highway but enough you don't hear the cars. Well-graded gravel approx 2 miles after the cattle guard. Good cell signal with At&T. No problem for a 30' fifth wheel.
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Exactly as others have described. We arrived in the dark and it was easy to find a spot. No one else parked near by. T-mobile had full bars.
Report Check-InGo a few miles in after the cattle guard. Great spot, no hwy noise. Fairly level, just blocking. Easy for a 30' fifth wheel. Beautiful mountain views.
Report Check-Indidn't camp here but found a spot further down the road. stunningly beautiful here and also pretty remote. definitely recommend. also had full service on TMobile somehow.
Report Check-InEasy drive in on well maintained gravel road, we also stayed a little further in just past the cattle guard as the other reviewer did. Nice and quiet at night, but there is some light traffic during the day. We stayed 2 nights and had wild burrows visit us on our 1st day. Zero Verizon service, but our Starlink connected with no problems. It was a nice place to stay for a couple of nights and would stay here again if passing through.
Report Check-InRoad was good, brought my 44' toy hauler in and found a spot. a bit windy but a great quiet spot for an overnight.
Report Check-InGood spot. We kept going for a bit on Signal Rd until just after the cattle guard, so passed mile marker 14 or 13.
Windy, but absolutely quiet. Beautiful night sky. Before the sun went down, we saw two cars pass by. None after.
Report Check-InBLM quiet, level spot about 4ish miles in off 93 on graded dirt road - no issues in our 2WD campervan. Very scenic drive in! (I'd give it 5 stars but can't figure out how to edit the number highlighted.) At one point, we heard neighbors nearby and some folks shooting briefly but never saw them. A handful of cars passed otherwise, but overall very quiet! Beautiful scenery and lots to explore on foot in this desert transition area, including a nearby creek and lots of old saguaro cacti. Would not be accessible after heavy rains but no concerns otherwise. No cell service. Fire rings; nothing else but nature! We'll be back!
Report Check-InWe camped a bit up the road from the main camping area. It is a right turn at mile marker 15. It’s a beautiful camping spot accessible for smaller vehicles like truck campers and vans with a little bit of clearance. The problem is there is no AT&T and Verizon cell service so you’ll love the spot if you don’t need your cell.
Report Check-InLevel ground with a little more than half a dozen spots to park/camp right off signal road (gravel road that didn’t get any noticeable traffic after dark). Cell service decent with weboost. Would stay again.
Report Check-Inas stated by others, nice quiet spot. 5 bars T-Mobile coverage. gravel road in was in excellent shape.
Report Check-InThe road is still in great condition and there are lots of places to camp in the 1st mile from 93. If you are interested in a hike use your strong cell signal here to look up Kaiser Hot Spring. Just 3 miles south of here on 93. 4 miles round-trip hike through a wash Also beautiful oasis a quarter mile further past it
Report Check-InTwo areas two the right of the dirt road, the second is larger. Both within a mile of the highway. Both can accommodate rigs of any size. Minimal highway noise. Flat. 2-3 bars of Verizon LTE.
Report Check-InGreat spot to overnight between Phoenix and Vegas. Accessible from both directions of the highway with a nice pull out. Gravel road looks recently graded. Very quiet. Good ATT signal.
Report Check-InLittle dirt road in the middle of cacti. Many informal sites with fire ring. Not too far from the highway but enough to dont hear the cars. Good cell signal with GoogleFi
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