United States
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A simple pull-out off the north side of Hwy 50. No signage for it so keep a careful eye out for it as you drive up. No shelter from the road. There was little traffic after dark so road noise wasn’t an issue. There would be room for a few large vehicles here. The site is fairly level. Tents would be visible so use your best judgement if renting. AT&T service was functional (2 bars). We stopped here instead of the BLM spots nearby because we had no service at either Sacramento Pass or Baker Archeological Site, but those are also good options if you don’t need a cell signal.
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A simple pull-out off the north side of Hwy 50. No signage for it so keep a careful eye out for it as you drive up. No shelter from the road. There was little traffic after dark so road noise wasn’t an issue. There would be room for a few large vehicles here. The site is fairly level. Tents would be visible so use your best judgement if renting. AT&T service was functional (2 bars). We stopped here instead of the BLM spots nearby because we had no service at either Sacramento Pass or Baker Archeological Site, but those are also good options if you don’t need a cell signal.
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