Pull out near Hyde state park. | Wild Camping

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almost 2 years ago
Altitude:
2049.4 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
jachzones

Amenities

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

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05/26/2022 The area of Santa Fe is currently under a fire restriction lock down where almost all parks and forest service roads are closed due to a 300,000 acre fire burning. There is a pull out after you get into the national forest but before you get to the state park. You will see a large dirt mound and a gravel pull out on the right hand side of the road. We camped with our pop up tent for one night and it was fine. The forest ranger did come by around 9am and informed us that the whole area was closed and that it is up to a $5000 dollar fine if you consistently are caught. We played dumb because we are from Oregon and used that as an excuse that we didn’t know you couldn’t camp there. But since literally no where else is available for camping this is your best bet in the Santa Fe area. I advise getting in there around dusk and leaving early in the morning. Hope this helps!

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05/26/2022 The area of Santa Fe is currently under a fire restriction lock down where almost all parks and forest service roads are closed due to a 300,000 acre fire burning. There is a pull out after you get into the national forest but before you get to the state park. You will see a large dirt mound and a gravel pull out on the right hand side of the road. We camped with our pop up tent for one night and it was fine. The forest ranger did come by around 9am and informed us that the whole area was closed and that it is up to a $5000 dollar fine if you consistently are caught. We played dumb because we are from Oregon and used that as an excuse that we didn’t know you couldn’t camp there. But since literally no where else is available for camping this is your best bet in the Santa Fe area. I advise getting in there around dusk and leaving early in the morning. Hope this helps!

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