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First big parking lot before going into Hyalite Canyon. Most people begin their carpools into the canyon here. Had a couple of teenagers pull in playing their loud music and revving the engine around 10pm but they left quickly. Otherwise, a good night. No signs prohibiting overnight parking. One bar of Verizon service. Plenty of room.
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well in the woods. but very popular, by the morning there's lots of cars. parked sideways to stay flat and locals had parked with barely any room to pull out in the a.m. free tho! dirt gravel area.
Report Check-InWas going to sleep here for the night but was told by a ranger it’s not allowed. I stopped at this parking lot again a few days later and noticed tickets on an rv for staying the night there. If you go deeper into canyon moser creek trail head is more hidden from main road. Or there are a few great designated campsites that are free throughout the canyon
Report Check-InStill good. Spent the night no issues. Two other vans also parked overnight.
Report Check-InFirst big parking lot before going into Hyalite Canyon. Most people begin their carpools into the canyon here. Had a couple of teenagers pull in playing their loud music and revving the engine around 10pm but they left quickly. Otherwise, a good night. No signs prohibiting overnight parking. One bar of Verizon service. Plenty of room.
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