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Gravel pull off behind trees under telegraph lines. Quiet. Fires ok and a few stone fireplaces and there is a lake down through the woods. Woods and lake are posted as private property.
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It is now posted as private property beyond the gravel pulloff so you can't go down to the river.
Report Check-Innothing more than a gravel pit beside the road. Was okay you can still hear the cars passing by. It is partly covered by a little dam. Nobody came by and no toilets nearby.
Report Check-InEasy and relatively quiet spot. Great view of mountains in the morning.
Report Check-InAs described. Quiet during the night, but you can still hear the traffic at the highway. We cooked and stayed for one night, no one appeared.
Report Check-InGravel pull off behind trees under telegraph lines. Quiet. Fires ok and a few stone fireplaces and there is a lake down through the woods. One of the few places along this part of the hwy which is not posted private so why it is worth using.
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