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Small level dirt clearing, easy access, grand views into the Los Padres National Forest backcountry one direction and Santa Barbara and the Channel Islands in the other direction. Just high enough elevation to be in the pine trees. There is a second spot only a few meters away from this one. Small amount of trash. The road leading past these sites leads on a short distance to a facility of some sort with antennas. No signage of any kind and clearly used regularly for camping. Quiet up here and amazing views.
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I camped at a spot further along, but confirming this area is still here and open for use. :)
Report Check-InNice and remote, with 1-car spots amply spaced apart. Cold and windy as hell, though, so be prepared. It was far too blustery to use the tailgate kitchen.
Report Check-InThere are quote a few places to camp and very popular. I was near the antenna facility since I wanted a view of the ocean and a bigger area for the pups. sunset was beautiful.
Report Check-InNo need for a 4wd car, plenty of spots to choose to set up camp, stayed for two nights. Only problem is lots of bugs and pretty popular. Not too much views to see from
Report Check-InSmall level dirt clearing, easy access, grand views into the Los Padres National Forest backcountry one direction and Santa Barbara and the Channel Islands in the other direction. Just high enough elevation to be in the pine trees. There is a second spot only a few meters away from this one. Small amount of trash. The road leading past these sites leads on a short distance to a facility of some sort with antennas. No signage of any kind and clearly used regularly for camping. Quiet up here and amazing views.
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