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Slept here overnight in my Sprinter Van (doesn't look like an RV though). Needed a place to stay after spending a night in Crested Butte and wanted to do some mountain biking the next morning at Mt. CB. Drove up out of town and parked on the side of the gravel road near here. Few other cars were camping nearby. Didn't see any signs against it there. No one bothered me, but I did get in after dark and left early.
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Keebler Pass/Co Rd 12 is currently closed due to wash out just before the national forest begins.
Report Check-InStayed here on july 4 and there were 4-5 other vehicles camping here as well. You’ll need a high clearance vehicle to get up the initial hill- I scraped the trailer hitch on my van coming up.
Little to no data signal with T-mobile or ATT.
Calls may work, if you’re lucky.
Slept here overnight in my Sprinter Van (doesn't look like an RV though). Needed a place to stay after spending a night in Crested Butte and wanted to do some mountain biking the next morning at Mt. CB. Drove up out of town and parked on the side of the gravel road near here. Few other cars were camping nearby. Didn't see any signs against it there. No one bothered me, but I did get in after dark and left early.
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