United States
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MODERATOR NOTE: No overnight camping allowed, please respect the wishes of the locals.
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This is a larger pullout on the forest road, between two privatized areas in the national forest. The lot has signs that says no trespassing, but I think it’s for the land that stretches to the lake below. Definitely a gray area in National Forest. Road is paved most of the way and good for vehicles under 25ft long. One 100yd stretch of gravel that almost scared us away.
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We did not stay here. All the no trespassing signs make it pretty clear that the property owners nearby do not want boondocking. You’re better off driving another 15 min for guaranteed legal camping.
Report Check-InThis is a larger pullout on the forest road, between two privatized areas in the national forest. The lot has signs that says no trespassing, but I think it’s for the land that stretches to the lake below. Definitely a gray area in National Forest. Road is paved most of the way and good for vehicles under 25ft long. One 100yd stretch of gravel that almost scared us away.
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