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Off mineral bottom road there are roads that branch off. 4WD recommended and a bit of clearance. We made it with a Tacoma. Set up roof top tent on a slab of rocks, was facing some red rocks. Nice and quiet spot, no fire pit. Only had some curious cows as this is their land. The roads are pretty rough in spots and I wouldn't recommend if it rains. Overlanders would love this though. It's a cool area and quiet if you're looking to explore. Bring all your own water and food, no toilets. Pack in pack out
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Amazing views of red rocks and some canyons. 4WD not mandatory, but high clearance needed to make it to the end of the road. We did it in a 2WD 170 WB Sprinter and didn’t have any issues besides a few dicey spots. Very private, but no cell service on ATT. Still totally worth it!
Report Check-InOff mineral bottom road there are roads that branch off. 4wd recommended and a bit of clearance. We made it with a Tacoma. Set up roof top tent on a slab of rocks, was facing some red rocks. Nice and quiet spot, no fire pit. Only had some curious cows as this is their land. The roads are pretty rough in spots and I wouldn't recommend if it rains. Overlanders would love this though. It's a cool area and quiet if you're looking to explore. Bring all your own water and food, no toilets. Pack in pack out
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