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Large gravel pit, old sign for Oregon State Highway Department. Land ownership comes up as BLM. No negative signage at all. Surprisingly clean. Looks likes it’s used for a target practice area on occasion, some glass near the cliffs. Parked and pitched a tent in view of traffic and had no issues.
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This is a decent spot off the road, it's possible to park out of sight from the roads, the highway and Ajax Ln, you can access from Ajax or the Route 206. it's very quiet aside from the falling Rock of the cliffs.
Report Check-InLarge gravel pit, old sign for Oregon State Highway Department. Land ownership comes up as BLM. No negative signage at all. Surprisingly clean. Looks likes it’s used for a target practice area on occasion, some glass near the cliffs. Parked and pitched a tent in view of traffic and had no issues.
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