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Great spot under a looming ancient tree, great fire ring and enough space for several tents and a few cars, and we even had a trailer with us. Improved dirt road all the way to the sight however I would recommend caution after rain. Plenty of dead brush around for fires, beware the cows looming at night me and my friend both got an unsettling feeling we were being watched in the middle of the night but we ended up finding fresh hoof prints and cow scat so that makes me a little more comfortable.
TL;DR: great easy spot on the way to hole in the rock
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Hands down. the best camp spot on this hellacious road. Big shade under a glorious old tree. But to get here, you need to drive 23 miles of washboard.
Report Check-InStayed one night in our converted minivan. Good location to trailhead. Cow farm up the hill and can hear cows moo. Beautiful tree. Used the fire pit. Low traffic but is right on the road. We didn’t mind. Pit toilets about a mile up the road. Beautiful views.
Report Check-InGreat spot under a looming ancient tree, great fire ring and enough space for several tents and a few cars, and we even had a trailer with us. Improved dirt road all the way to the sight however I would recommend caution after rain. Plenty of dead brush around for fires, beware the cows looming at night me and my friend both got an unsettling feeling we were being watched in the middle of the night but we ended up finding fresh hoof prints and cow scat so that makes me a little more comfortable.
TL;DR: great easy spot on the way to hole in the rock
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