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Gorgeous area, but it's now closed. NC Wildlife dumped a large mound of dirt here and placed signs that say "No Camping" and "Closed to Vehicles and Camping." I drove to the end of the road and there still a turn around that you could probably park at(there aren't any signs posted), but I didn't stay since there's a dirt road that continues on with about 5 mailboxes.
Report Check-InSeems like an alright spot, bit small. A bit of trash and discarded tarps, would have picked some up if we had space. Very weak T-Mobile LTE/no service
The main problem is getting there and getting out, it's paved but long and windy, about 600-700 cars parked along the previous few miles near hiking trails (Saturday)!!
Seems like a wildfire of some sort has just started, I would avoid this area for now.
Report Check-InFree parking gravel lot for a van or bus. Not great for tents. Designated camping area. Stayed here for 2-3 weeks in and out with no problems. Good open sky for starlink.
Report Check-InVery quiet designated camping area. Slightly sloped but I was able to find a level spot in my van. 2 bars of cell on Verizon but it was 5gUW so it was actually pretty fast.
Report Check-InSign at the entrance says it's a designated camping area. Large gently sloped gravel parking area off quiet rural road. A couple narrow overgrown paths lead away from gravel but we did not explore to see if there are spots for tents. Main road is paved, any car can get here (we're in a 2wd Honda Fit). US Mobile has cell coverage but no data, T-Mobile has neither.
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