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Neat little place, enough parking for about 3 vehicles. Very easy to get to, could probably pull a full size camper here. Lots of firewood. I have sprint and I have great service. There is also another spot on the left if you drive another minute down the road.
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Great spot, and a pull through. Passed a few people on the way in, but spots were spread out enough to feel super private. Great find, not far from the NP.
Report Check-InVery nice! Things were wet and muddy but not as bad as I was thinking. Very quiet and many pull offs all along this road. Wood all around to make fires. I have US cellular and actually had service there. The farther back the less I had.
Report Check-InVery nice site to pull in to!
2 pull arounds, with space for 3 cars/campsites if you're willing to share. Road goes further back between the pullouts and goes deeper into the forest. Might be a campsite or two down there but our 3 minute drive down it didn't find any. Multiple community fire pits at this site and 4 bars of 4g LTE TMobile, while our AT&T hotspot from our truck had maybe half a bar and no solid connection. First 1/4 mile has no camping sites due to a local business but keep following the main road dirt/gravel and after that, there are campsites everywhere.
Has a couple nice spots that are private and good trees for hammocking. Only problem is it seems like there's a helicopter route for the nearby airport just overhead so it gets loud when they pass so low constantly
Report Check-InStayed here 3 weeknights in a row while visiting the Grand Canyon. I came back each day around 4:30 and both spots were still vacant, it was very private and peaceful (and FREE!). There is a site on the right as soon as you turn onto the dirt road, and another one on the left of you drive down for another minute. Both are great. 15 minute drive to the Grand Canyon entrance. Good phone service. Easy to get to. Tons of firewood around. Great spot overall.
Report Check-InRoad has several miles of spots for dispersed camping. The first 1/2 mile is no camping with lots of signs but after that you will see people scattered about as you drive down road. Road goes on for several miles so you don't need to settle on first spot you see.
Very quiet. Peaceful. Wooded views.
4G with 4 bars on Verizon.
Just outside national park entrance so great place to stay when visiting Grand Canyon.
Would be easy access if came in after dark.
One note... if rainy the road could be muddy and treacherous in spots.
Report Check-InGreat fairly level spot. Quiet outside of tour vehicles driving by. A few fire pits. Someone who was here before me definitely had a huge bon fire and 3 days into staying here it started to smoke up again. Please remember to drown your fires.
Report Check-InAwesome spot right outside the Grand Canyon for free! Little fire pit already made.
Report Check-InWe pulled in to a really nice secluded spot right at the end of the dirt spur road this campsite is on. Some guy came past in the evening and took photos of us then drove off when approached. Felt uncomfortable after that so moved on to a spot closer to highway.
Report Check-InAs described!! amazing spot!!! tons of firewood, service, and it feels like we are out here. Loved this place and will come back.
Report Check-InNeat little place, enough parking for about 3 vehicles. Very easy to get to, could probably pull a full size camper here. Lots of firewood. I have sprint and I have great service.
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