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Two "RV only" spots under the trees smack up next to the RR tracks. No signs saying "no parking." Quiet, except for when the trains go by, which is all day and night. Avoid this spot if you want a good night's sleep. Weak AT&T and Verizon, not LTE. Beautiful falls right across the street with multiple trails.
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There were no signs saying ‘No Overnight Camping’ so we stayed here for one night. There were a few other campers. The train track was close by and there were trains passing by constantly. We used ear plugs to help get a good night sleep.
Report Check-InWe actually parked in the lot just west of this one. Train was loud and passed by about every hour throughout the night. Otherwise a beautiful, private spot with great hiking trails and waterfalls. Previous report of break ins and some glass on the ground had us feeling a bit uneasy, but the waterfall shuttle passes regularly, lots of foot traffic and we even saw law enforcement drive through. We felt safe overall. Would definitely stay again.
Report Check-InThere is RV parking here, there are no “no overnight parking” signs but literally right next to the tracks. Very loud.
Report Check-InWe slept here for one night no problem, the train is very loud so it's not for light sleepers.
Report Check-InTwo "RV only" spots under the trees smack up next to the RR tracks. No signs saying "no parking." Quiet, except for when the trains go by, which is all day and night. Avoid this spot if you want a good night's sleep. Weak AT&T and Verizon, not LTE. Beautiful falls right across the street with multiple trails.
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