Canada
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A peaceful, free camp spot next to the Nicola River.
In October 2020 there was one main fire-pit and campsite, with no picnic table and no outhouse.
At least one additional fire-pit and camping area is accessible via a slightly rougher, short access road nearby.
Two short, dirt roads provide access from Highway 8.
The highway is visible and traffic is audible.
Plenty of room for a big rig at the main campsite.
A few Pine trees provide some shade.
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Great spot close the the highway.
The sound from the river overpowers any of the road noise except maybe the large trucks. We stayed one night at the spot a little further down the dirt road. There were a few trees for shelter from the wind but still fairly open and exposed to the wind.
No cell service.
Report Check-InA peaceful, free camp spot next to the Nicola River.
In October 2020 there was one main fire-pit and campsite, with no picnic table and no outhouse.
At least one additional fire-pit and camping area is accessible via a slightly rougher, short access road nearby.
Two short, dirt roads provide access from Highway 8.
The highway is visible and traffic is audible.
Plenty of room for a big rig at the main campsite.
A few Pine trees provide some shade.