Boondocking Near White Tanks | Wild Camping

United States

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Details

Verified:
about 3 years ago
Altitude:
388.3 masl

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Unknown
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Permit camping allowed with even with no trespassing sign: https://asld.secure.force.com/recreationalpermit/

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Gate is chained and padlocked. Could not get in.

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Allowed with Permit even with "no trespassing" sign: https://asld.secure.force.com/recreationalpermit/

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Arizona State trust land. The sign at entry says unlawful to enter without written permission. we happen to have a state land recreation permit from so.e boondocking we did up by Lake Havasu and they had similar signs posted there. It was $20 for 2 ppl for a year if I recall correctly. the fines for being on these lands without a permit are high. what I dont know is if camping is allowed here, but we saw one other camper off in the distance. it could be a nice spot near town, but its littered with trash and debris. A couple of OHVs came through 8-10 PM with big lights and loud music. other than all that, it was super quiet and a nice place to spend the night.

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The entrances to any area suitable to stay is full of garbage.

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This marks the entrance to a State Trust area. You can pull around the concrete canal and access dirt roads. Boondocking along the bushes, sides of the canal. A few quads and dirt bikes came around.

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