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Right off the road, after curb (traving west to east) offering a nice view on a reservoir and the hills surrounding it. Vast space without any signs prohibiting parking. Very noisy though.
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As described, we came from the East, so had to go past it and do a U-turn to come back to it. The gravel is deep, as noted.
Report Check-InEdit to add: indeed, the dedicated CalTrans folks were dumping gravel here this morning ~8:30.
They tend to work whenever materials & people are both available, so if you stay here for the next few weeks, take note of the project & be ready to get out of the way. More importantly, they’re dump/spreading the gravel, without compaction. Few 2WD vehicles can drive through such material & many cars don’t even have clearance to muddle through it. So survey the site before you commit!
Report Check-InExactly as described! NOISY but convenient & parking not prohibited by any signage.
Looks like the lot’s getting new gravel, so might be hit or miss availability on some parts for a few days.
Still, this stop is convenient for our travels, so the noise is a cheap price.
Report Check-InRight off the road, after curb (traving west to east) offering a nice view on a reservoir and the hills surrounding it. Vast space without any signs prohibiting parking. Very noisy though.
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