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On the side of the road there’s a pull out spot, on the right is a walking trail and on the left there’s space for a handful of vehicles.
Could hear cars pass by, but really didn’t bother me. It also gets really quiet at night. Overall a nice place to stop, but not a camping spot I’d spend a week at.
View of sunset was really pretty, you can walk up the hill to see more Joshua Tree — Didn’t see any wildlife, but a lot of pretty dangerous cactuses so watch your step.
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Nice and quiet place, no much cars passing by during the night. Beautiful view to the mountains of Sierra Nevada.
Report Check-InOn the side of the road there’s a pull out spot, on the right is a walking trail and on the left there’s space for a handful of vehicles.
Could hear cars pass by, but really didn’t bother me. It also gets really quiet at night. Overall a nice place to stop, but not a camping spot I’d spend a week at.
View of sunset was really pretty, you can walk up the hill to see more Joshua Tree — Didn’t see any wildlife, but a lot of pretty dangerous cactuses so watch your step.
No T-Mobile service.
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