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Just as you pull off the highway to go towards the Quinn Meadow Horse Camp there is a little trail in the trees off to your right. Turn into that trail. There are two camp spots right next to the little dirt trail. We squeezed in with our class c. Wouldn’t have made it if we still had the Jeep hooked up. Kind of close to the highway so you can just hear the traffic, but otherwise a nice little boondocking spot. Our class c is 24’ long. Anything longer would not fit unless someone cuts up the tree that is down at the beginning.
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We were able to pull our 40’ skoolie in here so what ever was blocking the road has been cleared up! There is room for a couple of vehicles in here
Report Check-InJust as you pull off the highway to go towards the Quinn meadow horsecamp there is a little trail in the trees off to your right. Turn into that trail. There are two camp spots right next to the little dirt trail. We squeezed in with our class c. Wouldn’t have made it if we still had the Jeep hooked up. Kind of close to the highway so you can just hear the traffic, but otherwise a nice little boondocking spot. Our class c is 24’ long, doubt anything longer would fit unless someone cuts up the tree that is down at the beginning.
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