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Last pullout we could find for our 33' rig. Entrance is rough, go slow and use caution, tore our muffler down getting in. ATVs and jeeps go down this road continually, so be prepared for dust and some road noise, however this would be the same at all sites on this road.
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Edit: RIP to this amazing spot. Stayed on Loy Butte next to Boynton Pass Rd for 5 nights in all different spots. Kinda wish I could’ve stayed forever. It was beautiful and felt incredibly safe. 1-3 bars LTE Verizon but don’t count on it. I couldn’t make any calls and texts were delayed.
Report Check-InBeautiful spot! There are two spots pretty close together and I stayed in the “second” one. Quiet after dark.
Report Check-In100+ boondocking sites down this FS road. Stayed at a different spot every night for four nights and loved it. The road is in pretty good condition and we went at least seven miles off the highway in our 2WD van. The spots definitely get bigger as you go back, but the whole road is crowded on the weekends. Be mindful there are rattlesnakes in the area.
Report Check-Inabsolutely beautiful spot. tucked away from the road, highly recommend. hang hammocks, close to ruins. remote. stayed here 8 nights and would stay forever if I could
Report Check-InLast pullout we could find for our 33' rig. Entrance is rough, go slow and use caution, tore our muffler down getting in. ATVs and jeeps go down this road continually, so be prepared for dust and some road noise, however this would be the same at all sites on this road.
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