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There are several designated campsites on that road. Camp only there, but it is free! Fire pits there.
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Beautiful spot, the creek had super refreshing water perfekt for the hot weather we had. But there were thousands of little Flys, kind of sandflys... In the shade of the van, they were on our van, didn't bite, but.... Baaaahhh...
Report Check-InStayed the night at #5, it was nice, a beautiful view. No camp fires allowed during our stay because of a local fire ban.
Report Check-InExit highway 15 at Leeds and take Silver Reef Road. Turn right at the end and you’re at the entrance.
Lots of diversity between the spots. All are nice and very enjoyable, but it’s a popular road so cars do pass by late at night and early morning. Even so, great spots and easy to find.
Report Check-InBeautiful, quiet spot to pull over and sleep for a night (or two!) individual camp sites along the dirt road with a little fire ring. There’s a creek running down a long the road that you can hike to. Gorgeous views. I don’t see proper bathrooms anywhere but I pulled off into one of the earlier camp spots.
Report Check-InMany individually marked spots along a gravel road. Some with views. At the end is a larger camp area with pit toilets.
Report Check-InThere are several designated campsites on that road. Camp only there, but it is free! Fire pits there.
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