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From Crestone, you can drive to the north backcountry entrance to the National park. You can get permits to hike in and camp from here. It’s a gorgeous landscape with sand trails to a cabin. I spent the day here, quiet and safe. No signs saying no camping or overnight parking so it might be fine for a car or van for a night. Pit toilets, good cell service.
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Stayed one night. Very quiet, was the only way here until someone came to hike around 7am.
Report Check-InFrom Crestone, you can drive to the north backcountry entrance to the National park. You can get permits to hike in and camp from here. It’s a gorgeous landscape with sand trails to a cabin. I spent the day here, quiet and safe. No signs saying no camping or overnight parking so it might be fine for a car or van for a night. Pit toilets, good cell service.
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