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Small pullout, level enough. On forest road. Evidence of a small campfire. Nice forest views. No traffic.
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Found a place along this FSR after failing to find other FSR’s / places in area.
Road was in good shape, 2WD could even negative main road & maybe some of the side roads.
We were about to set up here in our Silverado, but were hoping for a few more hours of sunlight (the spot we settled on is west of here). Pretty easy gravel road here.
Report Check-Inlevel, two bars lte verizon, small fire pit, good for solar, good for about a 22ft rig. stayed here two nights. there was some locals either doing target practice or hunting i could hear a couple of shots go off but i felt fine.
to get to this spot take andy’s creek road, at the first split go left and the second split go right. i’m assuming if i went left at the second split i would’ve ended up at the other forest pullout spot listed on here. as always pack it in pack it out :)
Report Check-InRoad isn’t too bad, some big pot holes. made it in an AWD astrovan. Small clearing near side of road, nice sunset over hills. Saw 1 car drive by around 9pm, no one else. Slept here 1 night.
Report Check-InGreat private place, super quiet. No vehicles, but 2 joggers in the morning. Slept comfortably in my tent. Can probably fit 2 cars
Easy gravel road access, few potholes but not bad. Bigger rigs will have trouble turning around
Report Check-Ingreat forest road took my truck camper there are small side roads that you can pull into with a small truck camper or put up a tent at didn't look down all the roads.
Report Check-InSmall pullout, level enough. On forest road. Had evidence of a small campfire. Nice forest views. No traffic.
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