United States
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Off gravel road at end of E Quail Trail Street. Multiple boondocking locations along the gravel road. No amenities, just lots of space for dry camping. A few other campers scattered around. BLM land!
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made it down in my 2fwd ram promaster. it’s on blm land! at least according to free roam lol. mostly flat spots anywhere it’s weird bc i didn’t see any like “developed” campsites as other blm i’ve stayed on w the fire rings so it’s new and fresh so let’s keep it that way! always pack in what you pack out and take your MOOP with you! in case nobody knows what that is it’s matter out of place :)
Report Check-InMultiple boondocking locations along the gravel road. No amenities, just lots of space for dry camping. A few other campers scattered around. No signs. Possibly future development?
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