Yaqui Wells Primitive Campground | Wild Camping

United States

Details

Verified:
about 1 year ago
Altitude:
457.2 masl

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
Pit Toilets
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Free dispersed camping all through out the park

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Love it here. It's an awesome free, dry camping area with clean pit toilets in the center of the park. Close to Slot Canyon and Borrego Springs town for supplies. We couldn't ask for better

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This place is in wrong location - it is located at 33.13753, -116.38905

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This place is in wrong location - it is located at 33.13773, -116.38493

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Desert wash with many pullouts on Yaqui Wells Road. Located inside the Anza Borrego State Park, camping is free. Near by highway can be noisy at times, mostly during the day. One outhouse.

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Road in is sandy but my Class B could handle. Further on the road gets a bit rougher and 4×4 with high clearance would be recommended. The benefit of going in is that there are some attractive sites with more spacing. No T-mobile reception.

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Nice flat area with a rock fire ring. Easy drive in pickup truck camper (didn’t need to use 4wd), a little sandy road, but no problem for truck or 2wd Suzuki that followed. A little road noise from nearby road but few cars on it. We have 2 bars on Verizon.

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A little bit of road noise as other had mentioned. Was pleasantly surprised to have 3+ bars of AT&T LTE reception and 2 bars of Verizon LTE reception here. Had no issues getting to the area in a standard 2WD sedan.

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Nice and fun disperse camping. And free. There is a toilet towards the entrance. The road farther in is sandy and some rocks. 5x4 would make it easier and fun.

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Some road noise, but very little traffic after dark. Didn’t keep me from sleeping. 2wd ok as long as you avoid loose sand at some sites near the paved road. Drive till you see the pit toilets, sites near there are hard packed sand. Walk or drive back to the Tamarisk Campground, <1 mile to dump trash, recycling, and for showers and flush toilet.

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Nice place. Showers allowed for campers at the Tamrisk Grove Campground, 1$ for 2 tokens; 1 token : 2 minutes. If the host ask what is your site, you just answer that you are at the Yaqui Well Campground and it’s fine.

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Many spots along the dirt road but not so many leveled. The first part of the road is soft sand/dirt and there were 6 inches of sand/dirt in the middle of the tracks. Noise from the road. Watch the birds and rabbits.

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It’s a nice spot. Close to a fairly busy road but not enough to ruin your evening.

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many pull offs on the road. pit toilets. no cell service with T-Mobile. Can hear the road bit not much traffic. I imagine it gets better as you head up the road and away from the highway.

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Nicely spaced out free dispersed camping at Yaqui wells. No problems for truckcampers, however we still scraped our camper on small trees and bushes. Hiking at this time of the year is epic.

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This is the Yaqui Well Dry Campground. Nice place but some noise from the Road.

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Free dispersed camping all through out the park

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