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large wide open flat area with fire pits. easily fit half a dozen rigs, probably more. but our friends and us were the only ones when we came.
nice views of the hills and sunrise/sunsets.
road in should be taken slow, few bumps here and there. but it's hard- packed and easy to drive on. should be no problem for any vehicle. i pulled in a 30 foot trailer.
i suggest using satellite view to see the turn off and which way to go once off the main road.
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you can park behind a sand dune so you will not hear the sound of the i-95
You enter by i-95 North or south (you can exit by the left directly under electrical lines)
Report Check-InAs described, nice quiet place, easy accessible for large rigs. Cross-road sign marks the entrance, after the cattle guard take the left gravel road.
Report Check-InAs described, nice and quiet spot. Easy to miss, follow the cross-road sign, after the cattle guard take the dirt road that goes left. Lots of space, accessible for big rigs.
Report Check-InNice, quiet spot. Easily accessible. Great place to decompress after a busy work week and watch the Lyrid meteor showers.
Report Check-InThis is a very nice and quiet spot.
Didn’t hear the traffic from the Highway at all.
The road to it is a little bumpy, but absolutely doable without 4x4.
Had the whole place for myself.
We were coming north from Bullhead City. Maps.me told us to turn at these coordinates: 35.381569, -114.898233 but when we got here we saw a closer access road that is reachable going north or south at 35.402084, -114.903137 and it's more than a mile less gravel road driving. The coordinates for this spot are next to a small hill and although there is a fire ring and the hill blocked some wind, the TMobile signal was only 1 bar of LTE. When we moved more into the open area and better still the other side of that hill, we got 3-4 bars of 5G. There is highway noise of course, but nothing unbearable or that can't be blocked by earplugs. We did hear a couple of planes take off from the airport too. Overall a good spot and there are also lots more in same area.
Report Check-InNice spot off 95. Bit of a hill so out of sight of highway and the road noise is a bit less. Just stopped in for a bite to eat and stretch the legs but otherwise would stay here overnight if just needed a place to crash for the night. Road in wasn’t bad either, mostly gravel.
Report Check-Inlarge wide open flat area with fire pits. easily fit half a dozen rigs, probably more. but our friends and us were the only ones when we came.
nice views of the hills and sunrise/sunsets.
road in should be taken slow, few bumps here and there. but its hard packed and easy to drive on. should be no problem for most any vehicle. i pulled in a 30 foot trailer.
i suggest using sattellite view to see the turn off and which eay to go once off the main road.
full service with tmobile
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