United States
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This is just a “wayside “ stop off highway 4 & 55. Has small gravel lot & pavilion with about 5 tables. We dry camped here for one night. Port a potty on-site. No garbage can. Only sign around says take your trash with you. Quiet.
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Stayed one night no issue. Road was busier than expected but didn't bother us. There is also a train that passes 1.5 mile away that you can clearly hear the horn of.
Wayside is "closed" this time of year, no winter plowing and the portable toilet is removed.
This is also a rural residential area with about 5 houses within a quarter of a mile. Two directly across the street and on behind the Wayside. It might not be your thing to stay infront of people's houses but if you do be sure to be respectful.
Report Check-Instayed here for one night. no one bothered us. was close to road but stayed pretty quiet
Report Check-InThis is just a “wayside “ stop off highway 4 & 55. Has small gravel lot & pavilion with about 5 tables. We dry camped here for one night. Port a potty on-site. No garbage can. Only sign around says take your trash with you. Quiet.
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