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Little dirt road that’s a loop. Good place to get some sleep or rest. Not much traffic on road at night so it is quiets.
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Although we did get our 36' Class A and tow in and around the loop, there are two trees on the right side of the loop going in that did brush our sides and there is a tire killing rock sticking up on the second part of the loop, we managed to avoid it, but I would recommend pulling through the first part of the loop.
Report Check-InWe are full-timers and have a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow. This site, though a convenient stop for us on our way to another destination, was littered with trash; beer cans, broken glass, plastic bottles, cow skeletons, two rotting coyote carcasses laid side by side, you get the idea. We just stayed the night in mid October. AT&T service was quite good with 2 bars of LTE/5G and speeds up to about 18 MB/s. We were able to get DISH coverage on all of the western satellites. There were also 12 OTA channels to be had with our fixed omni antenna
Report Check-InNice tiny loop off road with some small bushy trees to shield from road a little. could be private ranch pull off? We stopped late and slept well, moved on. Appreciated it. Has T-Mobile service. No late night traffic.
Report Check-InLittle dirt road that’s a loop. Good place to get some sleep or rest. Not much traffic on road at night so it is quiets.
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