Dead-end Road | Wild Camping

United States

WARNING: THIS PLACE IS PERMANENTLY CLOSED!

Details

Verified:
about 1 year ago
Altitude:
844.3 masl
Website:
Contributor:
Thom

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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NO OVERNIGHT PARKING OR CAMPING AS of 9 March 2023

We stayed here a few nights while visiting town. It's a bit far from the city center but it is the best choice for a few nights. Quiet. A few other vans/campers. Not a lot of road traffic as this is a dead end. Close to Broadway trailhead where you can take dogs on leash into the National Park. Lots of Coyotes and jabalí. You are sure to see jabalí out here.

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no overnight camping or parking signs put up in March 2023

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This place is permanently closed.

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This place is permanently closed.

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There are signs: No camping, no overnight parking

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Just passed by to look this spot out. There's now at least 3 signs in that small roundabout that tell you overnight parking isn't allowed. There's great BLM near tanque verde not too far from this spot

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UPDATE: NPS has places signs at the end of this road stating no overnight parking or camping. We stayed here three nights then went to the west side of the park. When we came back the signs were up and the place was cleared out. Big RIP

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NO OVERNIGHT PARKING/CAMPING SIGNS POSTED here at the dead end road.

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We stayed here a few nights while visiting town. Its a bit far from the city center but man is it the best choice for a few nights. Quiet. A few other vans/campers. Not a lot of road traffic as this is a deadend. Close to Broadway trailhead where you can take dogs on leash into the National Park.
lots of Coyotes and jabalí. You are sure to see jabalí out here.

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