Merwin Nature Preserve North Entrance | Wild Camping

United States

Details

Verified:
29 days ago
Altitude:
220.5 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
maevemac8488

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
No

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Description

Small trailhead parking lot off of a very lightly trafficked county road. We hiked the preserve late in the afternoon and decided to just stay the night rather than drive to one of the overlanding spots further south. Very quiet, only a few cars passed between 8pm and 10am. No signs prohibiting overnight parking/camping but stealth should still be exercised. Not suitable for big rigs or tents - best for cars, trucks, vans etc. There is a portapotty but no other amenities.

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Stayed one night in a 20’ Class C. No problems. Quiet!

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Stayed one night in a 20’ class C. No problems at all. Quiet.

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Small parking lot kind of out in the middle of nowhere. there's a really nice hike you could take and I recommend it around this time of year because there's beautiful flowers down in the valley. there's a porta potty and decent enough Verizon signal.

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No dogs allowed sign for the trails. gorgeous spot otherwise!

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Very light traffic, great spot for a night. I had 0 issues. No bathroom or ammenities

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Stopped here a couple of nights. Very quiet but it is November. Nice walk direct from the park up. Would certainly use again.

Portaloo still here. Nothing else.

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gravel parking lot in front of the trail, cornfields opposite. very quiet and secluded, no cars drove by and nobody used the trail while i was here.

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Small trailhead parking lot off of a very lightly trafficked county road. We hiked the preserve late in the afternoon and decided to just stay the night rather than drive to one of the overlanding spots further south. Very quiet, only a few cars passed between 8pm and 10am. No signs prohibiting overnight parking/camping but stealth should still be exercised. Not suitable for big rigs or tents - best for cars, trucks, vans etc. There is a portapotty but no other amenities.

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