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The clerk at the nearby Cenex station told us RVs park here and just down the road at another dirt lot at the end of the row of silos. The latter is right beside the train tracks so we chose this one. Very good cell signal. Mexican Restaurant across the side street and in the residential section of town there's a library with very good wifi. It's located at 539 Baxter, just a few blocks away in an historical home. There is even outside seating if you'd rather sit inside! The road noise dies down over night and we were lucky no trucks came to park with us during the night.
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Stayed away from the silos on a dirt lot. Several semi’s were parked there (no one in them), and several came and parked near me after 5 PM.
None of them remained in their trucks, so I think it is a lot where they park for the night, at the end of their work day.
Next to the RR tracks (like 30’ away), but none came by.
Good quit spot and good cell service.
vacant dirt lot. No one cares about you parked here. There is a coffee shop 3 blocks into town and a mexican restaurant across the street
Report Check-InThe clerk at the nearby Cenex station told us RVs park here and just down the road at another dirt lot at the end of the row of silos. The latter is right beside the train tracks so we chose this one. Very good cell signal. Mexican Restaurant across the side street and in the residential section of town there's a library with very good wifi. It's located at 539 Baxter, just a few blocks away in an historical home. There is even outside seating if you'd rather sit inside! The road noise dies down over night and we were lucky no trucks came to park with us during the night.
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