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Peg Leg State Park. Big rig, tent, toilettes. Plenty of hiking around
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Camping permitted as per signs. Large level gravel area, pit toilet
Report Check-InAcross the road boondocking. Enjoyed the quiet prior to Presidents Day weekend. Many off roaders came in.
Report Check-InNo charge for camping here. Several other vans, RV’s and trailers. 30 camping limit. Very quiet but very windy night. 1 bar Verizon 5G.
Report Check-InNice central camping close to town.
Been here a couple of weeks with friends and it's a really nice place to explore from. Rigs can be a little close together, which is fine except when you get one of those people that run their generator constantly. Has very clean bathrooms.
Bel endroit avec vue sur les montagnes. Toilettes pit très propres. Tout près de Borrego Springs. Le dodo se fait dans un calme absolu !!!!!
Report Check-InSome say there is $20 fee for peg leg. But just checked the park brochure, it is free.
Report Check-InDry camping with a pit toilet. $10/night, self registration system. Kinda dumb when you can stay across the street (Borrego Camp on this app) for free on BLM land.
Report Check-InThey put up signs that this is now a few site. $20 day pass which starts November 1st. Ridiculous considering you can stay at Borrego Palm Canyon campground for $25 a day and you have everything you need. Ranger told me their are also going to start fees at Blair also.
Report Check-InNice big open spot as described in previous comments. Spent a quiet night but this area can get very windy.
Report Check-InGreat location. Recommended by the state park ranger. There is vault toilet if you need one.
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