United States
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Driving do.,wn Juan Miller Rd you see a plateau on your right. There is a small side road just down the path . A sign says 475. Turn right and follow the rough road. You will see a white rock I call Jabba the Hut. Drive another 500 yards and you are there.
This is a very remote area but people camped here before.
I had no problem coming here with my Honda Element. Not good if you pull a trailer or are a big rig.
There is a very small creek nearby and lots of hiking to explore the are. Not very windy at this spot. Many shady trees.
No cell service, no toilets. just nature.
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There’s a small river crossing almost immediately when turning off Juan miller and the road is very rough. I stayed by the river at an old fire ring, it’s beautiful down here. No one else anywhere around, no cell service and you are a several hours drive to get to any sort of town. Hiking up the jeep road from here was fun.
Report Check-InDriving do.,wn Juan Miller Rd you see a plateau on your right. There is a small side road just down the path . A sign says 475. Turn right and follow the rough road. You will see a white rock I call Jabba the Hut. Drive another 500 yards and you are there.
This is a very remote area but people camped here before.
I had no problem coming here with my Honda Element. Not good if you pull a trailer or are a big rig.
There is a very small creek nearby and lots of hiking to explore the are. Not very windy at this spot. Many shady trees.
No cell service, no toilets. just nature.