Canada
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A very scenic drive up a switchbacked gravel road. 2wd low clearance is ok. Picnic table, fire pits, ample parking, not so much privacy but little traffic. No cell service.
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The road is closed after the bridge. There’s a gate with a sign saying it’s private property. There’s still a spot at the hairpin turn and one to the left or the bridge. Really quiet except for the sound of the water. Peaceful.
Report Check-InStopped at the first sharp hairpin turn. Flat, wide, private with beautiful view and almost no traffic. Great spot
Report Check-InLots of flat space but wasn't able to find a picnic table. Sadly there's no view as everything is covered by trees so it's not worth the drive up in my opinion. If you want a view into the valley you could also stop at one of the switchback turns as they're fairly flat and there was no traffic whatsoever.
There's also a road down the other side of the mountain which according to Google ends in the Kayoosh Creek FSR.
A very scenic drive up a switchbacked gravel road. 2wd low clearance is ok. Picnic table, fire pits, ample parking, not so much privacy but little traffic. No cell service.
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