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Open area with dispersed camping. Good cell signal and quiet. Big rig friendly. You can order a permit online, very easy! Just search Arizona Land Trust permit.
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I’m in town from Minnesota. Just popped a squat here to sleep so i can ride the mountain bike trails tomorrow. Pretty much park anywhere you want. I DID NOT GET A PERMIT. It’s midnight here. So i don’t. I will still sheep fine. Rocky and muddy drive in.
Report Check-Ingreat area just road noise during the day, really quiet at night good service not trashed like some others. good roads in and out for any rig. store close by too
Report Check-InLots of open space for big rigs. No amenities, but we use nearby Lake Pleasant Regional park for water and dumping tanks. Permit is required and can be purchased for $20 on the website. You can stay up to 14 days per calendar year.
Report Check-InNice primitive camp. Lots of rv’s. Don’t forget your Arizona trust permit
Report Check-InOpen area with dispersed camping. Good cell signal and quiet. Big rig friendly. You can order a permit online, very easy! Just search Arizona Land Trust permit.
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