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Nice place outside the Lake Mead Recreation Area between the Valley of Fire and Las Vegas on a 4x4 route slightly away from the main road. Very quiet, aircraft can be heard sometimes.
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Awesome spot - blm starts about a mile up the wash. First pullout spot with fire pit is on the right once you roll up a slight incline with 4x4 recommended sign.
There is a steep dropoff to enter the wash from the road, anyone with a trailer or bus might have problems but saw people in SUVs rolling up the wash just fine.
There are multiple spots for camping on left and right of the roads. Quiet and chill. A few abandoned mines make for a nice walk.
Spent NYEs and a few days here, loved it!
Report Check-InNice spot. Quiet as far vehicle traffic. There is almost no traffic on any of these roads and they are barely visible/audible so no biggie. There is frequent planes going by up above, probably every 10 minutes or so. You can hear and see them but not enough to disrupt sleep and I slept with all my windows open.
Views are spectacular. Very nice sunset and sunrise. Nobody seen in this area in the 18 hrs I was here.
I'd recommend this more for a small camper van or a 4wd vehicle like mine. Not a ton of level ground to be found or places to turn around without driving over vegetation as it's all rolling hills here.
Report Check-InNice place outside the Lake Mead Recreation Area between the Valley of Fire and Las Vegas on a 4x4 route slightly away from the main road. Very quiet, aircraft can be heard sometimes.
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