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iOverlander cannot verify if wild camping is permitted at this location. It is your responsibility to verify local laws or obtain consent before staying the night.
MODERATOR NOTE: Place removed because wild camping in the National Forrest is illegal.
*No camping sign at the beginning of the road* Overnight place in National Forest near to Flagstaff. Nothing special but ok for one night.
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There’s a sign at the beginning of the dirt road that says no camping...I decided to risk it for a night and I wasn’t bothered but don’t be surprised if you get a knock on your window in the morning or something. Could hear some road noise but not too bad. 3 bars of Verizon service. Nice trees and shade.
Report Check-Inwe stayed 1 night just passing thru. This was very quiet besides being close to the highway. There were only 5 campers in the area. There are fire ristrictions, no fire pits, open flames. only propane stoves. T mobile had 3 bars.
Report Check-InWe stayed 1 night, very little road noise. other than that all quiet. lots of open spots. 2 bars of t-mobile.
Report Check-InOvernight parking in Coconino National Forest close to Flagstaff. We could not reach the Ioverlander spot because the road was blocked with big boulders. So we camped in front of the boulders. Easy access, free, clean, quiet. Most forest roads were closed during our visit.
Report Check-InCheck with firerestrictions.us Much of this area is temporarily closed due to fire restrictions.
Report Check-InOvernight place in National Forest near to Flagstaff. Nothing special but ok for one night.
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