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Multiple sites off of road which winds through BLM land. Road begins in a neighborhood a few miles off of the highway and is rocky, rutted and bumpy in places. Sites are high above Hwy 70 and some offer beautiful views. Quiet, but for the early morning cycling community.
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Lots of great spots. Really quiet. Some with shade and ok for multiple vehicles.
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Few lots of wind this night.. 65 mph!!
Clean and perfect
The view is amazing
Gravel/dirt road leading up to the campsites was very rutted, but nothing that would stop you from coming up here. There are several dispersed campsites along the way. When I was here on a Friday night, there were still some open. Cell reception on Verizon is very good.
Report Check-Infrom December 1 till April 30 the gravel road closed to motorized vehicles. Hiking trails still open snowmobiles are allowed.
Report Check-InStayed one night here without issues. The beginning of the road is heavily rutted so I would recommend a high clearance vehicle at the least. Several pull outs all along this road so take your pick. This spot is very popular with mountain bikers.
Report Check-InMultiple sites off of road which winds through BLM land. Road begins in a neighborhood a few miles off of the highway and is rocky, rutted and bumpy in places. Sites are high above Hwy 70 and some offer beautiful views. Quiet, but for the early morning cycling community.
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