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Between Beas Flat and Pandora’s box on the south side of the road. Lots of established campsites and once you cross the cattleguard the road splits off in many directions with campsites all over the place. 1 to 2 bars of LTE Verizon. Dirt road that is drivable by any vehicle
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Beautiful Wide open BLM spot in a nice hollow. Can still see the hwy. but they would not notice you and far enough from it that noise though heard is never an issue.
Report Check-InLarge spot. Road is a little rough but we made it with 2WD and low clearance van. Road noise isn’t bad. Stayed here 2 nights. There are more spots past the cattle guard which, as mentioned, is a little jagged so walk it before you drive it. Views were great.
Report Check-InStayed just before the cattle guard (about 3/4s of a mile down), very quiet, no highway noise or anyone on the rd, nice views, 1-2 bars with ATT, didn’t work well in the RV but worked in the window, 1 large pullout before the cattle guard with a fire ring and a couple other little pullouts, rd is dirt with some exposed rock slabs, in decent shape but a little rough for my 1977, 22’ motorhome, if you do proceed beyond the cattleguard just know that it’s broken and there are some exposed sharp edges.
Report Check-InCamped before cattle guard. About 5 campsites well spread out before the cattle guard. Very minimal road noise. Would not recommend for any big rigs.
Report Check-InBetween Beas Flat and Pandora’s box on the south side of the road. Lots of established campsites and once you cross the cattleguard the Road splits off in many directions with campsites all over the place. 1 to 2 bars of LTE Verizon. Dirt road that is drivable by any vehicle
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