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Coronado N.F. 6.9 miles to Patagonia AZ. Post Office. Located On San Rafael Valley Road. Dirt road seems maintained. Seemed very secure, Border Patrol passed several times throughout the night and morning. Very peaceful no airport/highway noise Beautiful. No water source nearby.
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Great spot, most importantly to me, away from the mine, and all the mine traffic that is on Harshaw Road (big rigs, pickups driving quite fast and frequent). Some side-by-side have come through, and I expect there will be more this weekend. Otherwise quiet with some nice vistas. There is a pretty shady spot available if you were here in hot weather.
It's not super level, but I did eventually find a flat-ish spot that I was able to even out with some leveler blocks.
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Google maps might direct you to get on Harshaw Creek Road at the first fork, but I preferred to stay on Harshaw Road and cut across on San Rafael Valley Road, as it offered more pavement that way. That said, the dirt road is well-maintained, and I can tell has been freshly graded.
Report Check-InCoronado N.F. 6.9 miles to Patagonia AZ. Post Office. Located On San Rafael Valley Road. Dirt road seems maintained. Seemed very secure, Border Patrol passed several times throughout the night and morning. Very peaceful no airport/highway noise Beautiful. No water source nearby.
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