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Lots of roomy campsites; use US Public Lands or similar app to confirm you are on BLM and not private land. Very clean. So little trash I'll be able to carry the litter out of my big campsite in one hand. Well done, previous campers. 1-2 bars of Verizon, enough for email and similar. 0 bars of T-mobile.
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Very large area with so many campsites. Lots of trains some louder than others. Great spot!
Report Check-InAs described. Fairly level spots for multiple rigs. There is a gate you need to open to access. A bit muddy when wet. But even after a light rain it wasn’t too difficult to get out. We stayed close to the road as we arrived late in the evening. We have an in truck camper and are cautions because we are heavy but didn’t have any issues here.
Report Check-InGreat place just off Route 66 on Public lands slight noise from road and trains lots of space to spread out no one was here mid February
I’d definitely stay here again
Had a nice spot in this area for a couple days. Some road noise, but not bad. Lots of small trees around. Many fire pits, but only saw one other van here...probably busy during hunting season. Beautiful valley views.
Report Check-InDidn’t go in as far as others but all the spots are great. Great views. Just a low hum of trains all night. Open and shut gate. No sign in today, would stay again
Report Check-InGreat spot, quiet for one evening. Be sure to stay in designated public areas. Space for two Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 144s, one Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 170, and 10' trailer. Pack it in, pack it out. Limited cell service.
Report Check-InLots of roomy campsites; use US Public Lands or similar app to confirm you are on BLM and not private land.
Very clean. So little trash I'll be able to carry the litter out of my big campsite in one hand. Well done, previous campers.
1-2 bars of Verizon, enough for email and similar. 0 bars of T-mobile.
Report Check-InBLM on the Route 66
Really nice place, there is a plenty of spots (although we are alone). Like said before, there is a gate to keep closed, and an in-out sheet to fill in
No problem for our 2wd van on the dirtroad
We can hear the highway, but there isn't too much traffic
Definitely recommand
Report Check-InEasy pull off west of RT66. Open fence and close behind. Sign in at post and follow simple rules. The sign-in sheet was full. We saw one other RV although there may have been more. Clean camp sites nestled in the Junipers. Pretty quiet although we could hear the traffic on the road.
Report Check-InAll the gates were closed because it's private property. No way to get in without braking some-ones privacy.
Report Check-InAll the gates were closed because it's private property. No way to get in without braking some-ones privacy.
Report Check-InWatch for a gate on the West side of the road (Route 66), has a sign-in box. plenty of space for RVs but some side roads might need to be 4x4. Listen for train's accross the ridge, can seem loud at night.
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