United States
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Nice panorama, shade, several rock firepits. High clearance recommended. Free. One bar of reception, spotty but still works.
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Lots of nice spots here with pull-throughs, but only when the road is dry. This place will turn into a red mid fest when it rains. One bar of ATT service, which worked surprisingly well.
Report Check-Inlots of private spaces along the road over about first mile. A little rough but any vehicle can make it when when dry. Can get info at BLM office in town.
Report Check-InThis was our last resort spot for the night, was skeptical coming into it, pulled down the road on the right and saw 2 other campers as well. Good spot. Decided to walk down the road more and spotted several other campsites. Another van had came overnight too. RV able to fit down road. Would recommend sleeping here!
Report Check-InGreat panoramic view. You can climb to the top of the hill at the camp sites for a complete 360 view. Easy to find. 1 bar LTE VERIZON. Camp fire rings. Stars are amazing. Very quiet with space veteeen sites.
Report Check-InOnly do this trail when dry. Could be hazardous to pull something over with wet roads. Highly recommend. Leave plenty of time for hiking
Report Check-InNice panorama, shade, fireplace. High clearance recommended. Free
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