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Near the Hummingbird Springs Wilderness area off of North Eagle Eye road. Tons of BLM camping in saguaros. Great walkabout place.
Please stay on existing roads. thanks
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Much better and cleaner than the place listed to the north. easy access for our 22 ft C Class. Great scenery and very quiet. Highly recommended. It's an old Manganese deposit which has been looked at since 1939. Apparently the deposit is too small for commercial production
Report Check-InEasy enough dirt road with plenty of spots to choose from. Big rigs should make it. If you're coming from the south navigation might try to get you to turn onto the OHV trail but continue up the main road and you'll see the blue sign.
We went up aways and found a big flat spot nestled among the saguaros (33.75426, -113.22452). Fire pit, no AT&T or Verizon, A+ hiking with your dog.
Report Check-In10 burros shared their space (33°45'15.2"N 113°13'29.0"W) for a night, no other campers. No problems pulling our 17' trailer on N Little Horn Pk Rd (Blue sign on main road). No amenities out there, much better than the four sites at the Harquehala Staging Area just down the road. Lots of sites to pick from. Will certainly return.
Report Check-Inquite desert camping with nice views of the sunset. the last campers neglected to pick up their garbage, so please don't litter in these pristine areas. your phone probably won't work here so keep that in mind also
Report Check-InNear the Hummingbird Springs Wilderness area off of North Eagle Eye road. Tons of BLM camping in saguaros. Great walkabout place.
Please stay on existing roads. thanks