United States
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A small patch of public land surrounded by farms.
A bit in the corner, no smell and plenty of flat space.
Quiet and beautiful Mountain View.
Established fire spot, looks to be frequent by locals. Some gun shells around, but pretty clean otherwise.
Good ATT cellular signal.
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Early spring does not flatter this location. Yes BLM and free to stay but it’s a underwhelming area in the sage brush with a distant view of the mountains to the east. It’s a small and level spot and will do in a pinch.
Report Check-InStayed here for 3 nights. Excellent proximity to Craters of the Moon. We weren’t too excited about the spot when we first arrived but the area grew on us. We fit our 42ft 5th wheel. I would say there is room for one big rig or 3 vans.
Report Check-InNext to a really dusty road, utterly underwhelming. Not sure why the previous check-ins thought it was so wonderful. Would much rather go for the public land around craters of the moon.
Report Check-InIncredible spot with great internet for remote work! Locals are so friendly and will stop by to check in on you. Head to Mello-Dees for duck fart shots!
Report Check-InA small patch of public land surrounded by farms.
A bit in the corner, no smell and plenty of flat space.
Quiet and beautiful Mountain View.
Established fire spot, looks to be frequent by locals. Some gun shells around, but pretty clean otherwise.
Good ATT cellular signal.
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