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Tight turn to get started up the forest road. This spot overlooks the 90. Pretty easy to drive up with only a few pot holes. Very minimal cell service. Dirt bike trails in the area.
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Overall gem of a spot, easy trails around to ride, some scattered broken glass and shell casings. This is a local drinking spot although no one bothered us all week. This spot can fit 2 trailers right next to each other and there are random small spots around the area for vans. Road coming in has a handful of pothole sections. If u take the right forest road just before this spot, there’s another trailer spot. Cell signal strong for att and T-Mobile
Report Check-InQuite the drive in the winter. Four wheel drive. Bigger than a van would be a challenge. Pretty spot. Appears to be on Clinton school district land. Good for a winter night!
Report Check-InJust dropped in to stay a night on the way to Missoula. road had some potholes but not bad. no Verizon service but at&t is strong. got my 27' travel trailer up into the first site. maybe another site or 2 for vans
Report Check-InDon't need to try to make the sharp right, there is a big turnaround 200 feet up the road. Take 2nd small road on the right after the second cattle guard. There is one big dip on the road up that may bottom out large trailers or vehicles. Lots of broken glass and bullet casings around. Muted noise from the distant freeway and infrequent trains. Overall a thumbs up for the view, privacy, and proximity to Missoula.
Report Check-InTight turn to get started up the forest road. This spot overlooks the 90. Pretty easy to drive up with only a few pot holes. Very minimal cell service. Dirt bike trails in the area.
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