United States
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Drive back and you’ll find MANY dirt spots after the National Forest sign. This spot in particular has a pit toilet, picnic table, large level spot, and good Verizon signal. Close to a river so you’ll enjoy the sound of water at night. We love this spot!!
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This is a trail head for ATVs, that’s all. At least where this pin is dropped.
Report Check-InThis place has a vault toilet and is a staging area for OHVs starting one of the routes here. We drove on to where a bridge crosses the river; take a right after the bridge and find three sites on a meadow of a side river (39.25611° N, 111.55592° W at 2180 meters altitude). Access to the river water, some traffic on the main road. Beautiful. Stayed two nights.
Report Check-InNice quiet place as described, didn’t camp here but took a nice long nap before heading out. would definitely come back here to stay a night or two
Report Check-InLots of great spots. Very secluded except for the occasional OHV. River is half frozen right now too so it’s awesome to look at.
Report Check-InDrive back and you’ll find MANY dirt spots after the National Forest sign. This spot in particular has a pit toilet, picnic table, large level spot, and good Verizon signal. Close to a river so you’ll enjoy the sound of water at night. We love this spot!!
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