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Numerous sites along this spur road which begins along FS Road 320 and runs all the way thru the pines as it intersects with another FS road near the trailhead for Red Butte Mountain. We had excellent Verizon connectivity here. Spots are flat and secluded.
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Secluded and quiet, even if fairly close to US-64, still not a lot of road noise. Beautiful views.
Report Check-InWe stayed here 2 nights, only saw a couple people drive by. Very secluded, only occasional road noise. Nice fire ring, would definitely recommend and stay again.
There was only snow in the shade
pretty. clean. quiet. dog friendly. plenty of space. t-mobil: two bars. no problems with 2wd.
Report Check-InNice quiet spot for the night. Junipers add a perfect aroma and shade. Further up the FS rd the worse the Verizon. Stayed about 3/4 mile from Hwy. 1 to 2 bars with 5 down & .68 upload
Report Check-InWow! We were the only ones here this night. Road is in good shape, and lots of level sites, some with fire rings. We were able to find plenty of firewood, although the wind picked up so we didn’t have a fire. Lovely views, very quiet, and a great place for our dog to be off leash.
Report Check-InThis is such a special spot with beautiful views of the surrounding area and lots of really cool animal tracks in the snow (as of 1/5/22 there was some snow and some pretty muddy patches, so be careful when pulling in). There’s a fire ring. The dirt road leading in is easy for a 2wd van. Some car noise from the main road, but not bad. Please pack out trash! We picked up a good amount left by previous people.
Report Check-InWe spent an excellent evening and night, listening to the coyotes. T mobile signal. As described in other reviews, we found firewood, used some and left it to the next overlanders. We saw the sheriff's car go by, but it didn't come to us. We found the place clean and we left the place clean. An excellent setting for anyone who loves astrophotography, that is, without light pollution (Bortle level 1).
Report Check-Innoise from the road wasn't too bad. thank you to the person that left some fire wood it was much appreciated. will leave some for the next person. star gazing is great here. road was good for my 2wd. 2 bars of Verizon service.
Report Check-InLoved my little spot here. Good amount of juniper and brush as cover, felt tucked in.
There’s a little soft background traffic noise from the highway. Road in was in pretty good condition. Easy for my 2wd minivan.
This is may or may not pertain to your experience of this place, but amazing sunset tonight!
Report Check-InPeaceful, spacious spots with fire rings. Only 18miles from South entrance of Grand Canyon.
Report Check-InFire pits and open grass/dirt. Nothing special but right off the highway for a quick nights sleep.
Report Check-InDescription just as described. Thanks! To previous inhabitants, great fire pit! Been to other places south east, but the “Vibe” here feels perfect. Great star gazing and Moon rising.
Report Check-InSuper dispersed camping, we only saw a handful of sites before we picked ours. We were really disappointed with how much trash was left here though so please remember, Pack In Pack out. Leave it better than you found it.
Report Check-InPLEASE NOTE: The pull offs are on fs340 which is reached by fs320, not on fs320 itself! Also vehicles must be parked within 30 feet of the road due to motor vehicle use restrictions.
Great spots, very clean, quiet and with a nice view.
Report Check-InNumerous sites along this spur road which begins along FS Road 320 and runs all the way thru the pines as it intersects with another FS road near the trailhead for Red Butte Mountain. We had excellent Verizon connectivity here. Spots are flat and secluded.
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