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North of Azusa there are a multiple pullouts off San Gabriel Canyon Road in National Forest area.
We stayed at a pullout a few meters further north (forgot to fix the GPS coordinates there) which is bigger and you can pull a bit further away from the street. You can see the dam from the reservoir.
No cell phone reception. Good for a night.
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Plenty of pull-offs on this road and quite a few of them were occupied with vehicles. Fair warning... people use this road to rally their sports cars so there was a ton of loud exhaust traffic passing by pretty late on a Saturday night (past midnight even), then again, starting very early on Sunday morning. Sunday seemed to be a mix of trucks trailering off-road vehicles (I assume to the OHV area north of these sites) and quite a few motorcycles. The LA county fair was going this weekend, so perhaps this isn't always the case? Otherwise, great primitive spots with a view of the reservoir. Just bring ear plugs.
Report Check-Innice quite flat spot good for a night. pretty smooth too. no cell service.
Report Check-InNot good on weekends! Slept here on a Thursday night and it was quiet, tried to sleep here on a Friday night and it turns into a meetup for car enthusiasts around 10 pm. About 10 cars came and parked all around us doing burnouts and doughnuts.
Report Check-InNorth of Azusa there are a multiple pullouts off San Gabriel Canyon Road in National Forest area.
We stayed at a pullout a few meters further north (forgot to fix the GPS coordinates there) which is bigger and you can pull a bit further away from the street. You can see the dam from the reservoir.
No cell phone reception. Good for a night.