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This spot is on a short road (Commercial Drive) just off Highway 101. There are a few light industrial businesses and a Humane Society building on this road. There were no signs indicating any parking restrictions. It was very quiet.
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Cop drove by and parked 200ft away not just 20min after I arrived at 1am. Left before any potential knock.
Report Check-InThis is one of the better urban Boondocking places I’ve been to. The freeway is close but you can’t hear it at night unless outside. Lots of owls and coyotes at night. A nice wooded hill in the back. No traffic.
3 bars on T-Mobile with decent data speeds
Room for the dog to sniff
Big curl-de-sac to turn around a large rig in with trailer
Nice hills to look at while drinking your morning coffee or tea
Stayed one night in our 23' campervan. There were still small trucks coming in and out at 7pm, but majority of workers had driven off street by 5pm. very quiet at night, some highway noise. Workers began arriving at 6:30 a.m. the following morning but we were not bothered. Not bad!
Report Check-InVeey quiet and dark place to park at night. Some crew roll up weekdays at 7am to work in yards, but no one bothered us.
Report Check-InThis spot is on a short road (Commercial Drive) just off Highway 101. There are a few light industrial businesses and a Humane Society building on this road. There were no signs indicating any parking restrictions. It was very quiet.
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