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Closer than the other place. No people during the day, some tourists come for photos but less people than other panoramic points. I camped with a tent, one of my favourite places in 2 years traveling. Good also for car.
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This place is permanently closed.
Wild camping on reservation land without a permit is illegal and you are subject to a ticket or arrest for trespassing. This is on Navajo land.
Lots of room for many vehicles. Great views to wake up to and 3 other vans pulled in throughout the night
Report Check-InArrived in the dark. Was scared when I saw that abandoned houses Omgggg I wish I came earlier!! Easy to access. Far from the road. Amazing 360 degree breathtaking view! I really hope they get ride of those houses soon
Report Check-InWe arrived in the dark and it looked like a parking lot of an abandoned shop. It is close to the main road so it can be a bit noisy. There were 4 other cars with us.
Report Check-InClose than other place.
No people during the day, some tourist come for photo but less than other panoramic point.
I Camped with tent, one of my favourite place in 2 years travelling.
Good also for car.