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Random turn-off for OHV road. Sign indicates 4x4 - high clearance and allows for camping after first mile. No fires. No toilets.
Some extremely rocky parts I definitely wouldn’t try without A/T tires. Didn’t explore much and found a turn off just after the first mile. Quiet. Clean. Very scenic up off of Daylight Pass Rd. Perfect crash site between Death Valley NP and Rhyolite. I slept in the truck, ground and spiky bushes would probably make getting a tent down pretty rough.
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Road washed out. We walked the first mile, awesome large flat spot at one mile.
Would be passable with high clearance 4x4, but not recommended with 2wd currently.
Sign at the junction that camping is prohibited for 1st mile. Down the trail, exactly at the 1 mile point is a nice little spot on the left for 1 vehicle, reachable by most vehicles, no 4x4 required. Just after that point is a short gnarly rough section, only high-clearance 4x4 vehicles will get to the further spots down the trail.
Report Check-InRandom turn-off for OHV road. Sign indicates 4x4 - high clearance and allows for camping after first mile. No fires. No toilets.
Some extremely rocky parts I definitely wouldn’t try without A/T tires. Didn’t explore much and found a turn off just after the first mile. Quiet. Clean. Very scenic up off of Daylight Pass Rd. Perfect crash site between Death Valley NP and Rhyolite. I slept in the truck, ground and spiky bushes would probably make getting a tent down pretty rough.
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