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Nice, quiet place to camp in the trees. We accessed it in a 2WD Sprinter van. 4G service is fast (Verizon). Good view of the mountains.
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Almost immediately after you pass the entrance to Shady Rest Park, Sawmill Cutoff turns to gravel and you soon discover a network of Forest Service roads crisscrossing in many directions. There are many (easy access) options for wild camping in obvious locations along most of these roads. However if you continue ~ .9 miles to this location... you are on the side of a ridge that affords a beautiful view of the Sierra's looking South (and is always beautifully lit by the sun in the morning). See panoramic photo.
Report Check-InQuiet, only one other hippie was here. Beautiful views at sunrise. A tad cold but so it goes.
Report Check-InSuper sick spot! Awesome views and was the only one there. There was one sketchy divot in the road but my econoline-250 made it just fine:-)
Report Check-InNice spot right outside of town. Front wheel drive pro master was fine. I would be careful if there was snow or it rained a lot. Seemed like a good place to
Get stuck in the mud.
Great Spot. Had it all to ourselves. be careful coming in - just before you reach the spot there is a deep rut on the right side of the road. Made it fine in our 2WD Sprinter Van.
Report Check-InWe went up to the spot with the views. A few kids bombing around on bicycles, screaming down the trails. They left when it got dark. More people showed up around 7 AM going for an early morning bike ride. It’s very close to town. Otherwise nice spot.
Report Check-InI drove a little bit further on the road past the Google GPS coordinates that populated because I wanted to find a spot with Mountain View’s. I had drove around some of the other roads and didn’t find views until I drove further down the road that Google brings you down. Anyway, there is a big rut in the road if you continue on 3S96. My Ford Transit 350 XLT bottomed our coming over it with not a lot of room to go at an angle. The roads getting in here otherwise we’re pretty nice sort/gravel. Drove pretty smoothly.
The views are very pretty though. It was very quiet and I only saw one truck come out for a little bit to mountain bike (Saturday evening). I have decent Verizon LTE on my phone and was able to work/stream with a Verizon hot spot with and without antenna with 3-4 bars. I posted a photo of this spot.
Report Check-InAwesome place to stay! Quiet! Easy to get to if you’re in a van or truck camper, bigger rigs would be better suited towards the front. We got to our spot in a 74 VW Westy.
Report Check-InWe stayed one night here. You could probably stay many. After you pass the rest area, you enter a dirt road. There is a sign for free camping (I took a photo).
We didn’t stay as far up as this spot you clicked on as there are many places to pull into before then.
Traffic is light (2 trail bikes, a few bicycles and a handful of cars).
The deeper you go I’m guessing the more private.
Pulled in super late at night and found a secluded spot. Quiet, clean, beautiful. Easy to get to in a higher clearance vehicle, 2wd is fine, finger trails off the main dirt road are rutted and off camber but not bad.
Report Check-InNice, quiet place to camp in the trees. We accessed it in a 2WD Sprinter van. 4G service is fast (Verizon). Good view of the mountains.
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