E Perkinsville Rd / Garchen Buddhist Institute | Wild Camping

United States

Details

Verified:
8 months ago
Altitude:
1586.6 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
madiannejohnson22

Amenities

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

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Beautiful campsite. Quiet and secluded w/ fire pit. No cell service, no amenities. Views of Garchen Buddhist Institute Stupas and Temples.
About 8 miles down unpaved, rocky road. (Perkinsville) Go past the Garchen Buddhist Institute sign and then take your first turn off Perkinsville, follow the red dirt path to the end. There is a fire pit between two juniper trees, and prayer flags hanging. Some trash was left in another spot close by and we took out what we could carry with us.
This is sacred land, a special place. If you’re into Tibetan Buddhism and driving through, this is the place to stop. Enjoy!

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nice quiet place. didn't drive all the way up to the fireplace, road had too deep ruts, but stayed right at the turn off from main road. yes it's about 8mi gravel road to get there, but driving slow I had no problems with my 27' c-class. stayed for a week, nobody came and bothered. it was labor day weekend, some kids did target practice and took out their off road vehicles. would definitely stay again if in the vincinity.

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Beautiful campsite. Quiet and secluded w/ fire pit. No cell service, no amenities. Views of Garchen Buddhist Institute Stupas and Temples.
About 8 miles down unpaved, rocky road. (Perkinsville) Go past the Garchen Buddhist Institute sign and then take your first turn off Perkinsville, follow the red dirt path to the end. There is a fire pit between two juniper trees, and prayer flags hanging. Some trash was left in another spot close by and we took out what we could carry with us.
This is sacred land, a special place. If you’re into Tibetan Buddhism and driving through, this is the place to stop. Enjoy!

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