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Easy access dirt road 2WD cars ok. Few spots here and there along the road with home made firepits and lots of wood to burn. Lots of trees there for wind protection. Quiet. Pack it in pack it out. Leave no trace. Cougars in the area.
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If your rig is a Class A thru C or you’re towing a trailer don’t try accessing this area. The sites are small, narrow and not level at all. We have a F350 4WD with Arctic Fox camper and none of the sites were suitable. I suspect hunters use the turnouts for camping.
Report Check-InNice, quiet first pullout off this road. A little fire pit already built up the little hill but we didn’t use. Good sun for sunrise.
Report Check-Inlots of spots but limited internet access. go about 2 miles further and you've got five bars and some pretty killer views
Report Check-InAs stated - super easy to access with a number of pullouts in the first mile of the road. Nice and quiet. The coyotes must be pretty close to this pin as you can easily hear the pups yapping. No ATT reception.
Report Check-InEasy access dirt road 2WD cars ok. Few spots here and there along the road with home made firepits and lots of wood to burn. Lots of trees there for wind protection. Quiet. Pack it in pack it out. Leave no trace. Cougars in the area.
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