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We arrived late in the evening on a November night. The established campground appeared to be closed, so we decided to camp in the parking lot at the trail head adjacent to Lake Sherado. There were absolutely no signs posted that prohibited overnight parking. But I suspect during the summer season the park rangers patrol this area and would probably make you leave. However, in November, there was nobody else around and we had the whole place to ourselves.
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Arrive late in the evening on a November night. The established campground appeared to be close so we decided to camp in the parking lot at the trail head adjacent to Lake Sherado. There were absolutely no signs posted that prohibited overnight parking. But I suspect during the summer season the park rangers patrol this area and would probably make you leave. However, in November, there was nobody else around and we had the whole place to ourselves.
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