United States
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It’s a trailhead for the cove, quiet at night, but a lot of hikers, dog walker at sunrise.
No water, no toilet.
It’s flat, easily accessible for any vehicle, lot of room.
The only “No Parking” sign is by the trail gate, but it doesn’t affect the rest of the lot.
The view is awesome.
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Nice level areas to park and hike. The signs for the three parking lots say that they close at 10 PM. Sure enough, 10:07 PM. The sheriffs office was knocking on the van telling us we had to leave. Plenty of stealth neighborhood parking in the area once you leave the parking area.
Report Check-InShowed up about 8pm and gate was closed and locked. Doesn't look like overnight parking is available anymore.
Report Check-InWe parked in the larger lot next door. This morning a friendly man from the town came to tell us that overnight parking is not allowed in the town but we were welcome there until 10:00 p.m. He said we could go down the road a mile to the town campground which I assume is the other spot nearby mentioned on iOverlander. We were leaving anyway so didn't check it out.
Report Check-InIt’s a trailhead for the cove, quiet at night, but a lot of hikers, dog walker at sunrise.
No water, no toilet.
It’s flat, easily accessible for any vehicle, lot of room.
The only “No Parking” sign is by the trail gate, but it doesn’t affect the rest of the lot.
The view is awesome.