United States
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its the gravel road running g between the boundary fence of National grassland and National Badland Parks. pulled into this gravel road about a mile interior. camped on the side of gravel road, no one used the gravel road all night.. Ni idea what this access road is about. At the entrance of road there was a sign alluding to that road is only dry weather. Couple of spots on road were deep mud, did not use 4x4. 2 wheel drive would have made it thru sides also. In wet weather doubt 2wd will make thru these spots. RTT drivers pay attention to wind direction, it can pick up at night. Great wifi on TMobil network.
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One of many of the potholes. This is not the biggest one we encountered. Harrowing
Report Check-In100% do not recommend this. At least for bigger rigs, like our 25 ft skoolie. The road to this site was so stressful with very massive potholes, extremely hard to navigate. When we got to the spot we pulled off to the side of the road to see how it would work and we were tilted sideways. Sweating bullets. Took 20 minutes to get 1.5 miles. Nope. If you’re overlanding in a 4x4 vehicle, this road is for you
Report Check-InPulled into the park around 8pm, all campsites were full. Took us about 20 minutes to drive to this spot from the north entrance. Easy to get to. Was able to pull 18ft RV down here with no issues. Little spot at the end of this road that we were able to back into up against a fence without sticking out on the road. Wind was intense, but the spot was perfect otherwise. No other vehicles down here tonight — very secluded.
Report Check-Inits the gravel road running g between the boundary fence of National grassland and National Badland Parks. pulled into this gravel road about a mile interior. camped on the side of gravel road, no one used the gravel road all night.. Ni idea what this access road is about. At the entrance of road there was a sign alluding to that road is only dry weather. Couple of spots on road were deep mud, did not use 4x4. 2 wheel drive would have made it thru sides also. In wet weather doubt 2wd will make thru these spots. RTT drivers pay attention to wind direction, it can pick up at night. Great wifi on TMobil network.
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