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There are several options in this area. This spot was large and sandy, with a fire ring. As of this entry there is a lot of dead wood around for a campfire. It was very clean. Please keep it so. The road is a bit tight with the juniper trees. Large trailers not recommended. High clearance is recommended but 4wd not needed as long as it is dry. 2-3 bars of ATT LTE. I was able to work from here with zoom meetings.
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Great soft and sandy spot. Perfect for tents. Campfire ready and plenty of dry wood around today!
Report Check-InThis is a really nice spot, secluded and protected from the wind by junipers, a bit of shade, small sand dunes, lots of firewood still. Views of the multicoloured cliffs to the east and the Rio Grande valley to the west. No amenities besides the fire ring. Good cell service.
Report Check-Infrom 380 it is about 2.8 miles to the Quebradas Backcountry Byway sign. there is a small level area near the sign. roads to this point are fine for any vehicle. very bumpy but no problems. I could see it being a mess if it rains.
Report Check-InThere are several options in this area. This spot was large and sandy, with a fire ring. As of this entry there is a lot of dead wood around for a campfire. It was very clean. Please keep it so. The road is a bit tight with the juniper trees. Large trailers not recommended. High clearance is recommended but 4wd not needed as long as it is dry. 2-3 bars of ATT LTE. I was able to work from here with zoom meetings.
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