United States
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Nothing special or great but it was a place to sleep for the night. Just a flat pull-off on the side of the road. Some noise from cars passing by. No Verizon cell service.
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OVERLANDERS BEWARE. Tried this spot tonight and pulled up to a closed gate as well as a sheriff and forest patrol writing tickets to a group of men in their trucks (may have been hunters).
Forest patrol informed us that almost all of the Oregon coast is owned by lumber companies and all types of camping are closed and will be fined. They said this is due to recent trashing, human waste, and other disrespect of the land.
Had to get a hotel after day 10 on the road and WY, MN, MT and CO having no problems. Bummer. Guess I’ll go south and hit more national forest land.
Report Check-InNothing special or great but it was a place to sleep for the night. Just a flat pull off on the side of the road. Some noise from cars passing. No Verizon cell service.
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