United States
iOverlander cannot verify if wild camping is permitted at this location. It is your responsibility to verify local laws or obtain consent before staying the night.
Nice pull-off for one rig only. Semi-blocked off from the road by bushes. No cell signal AT&T or T-mobile. T mobile had 1 bar with our signal booster. Stayed one night in our truck camper.
Look for forest road going up steeply towards the east. Site is just before the climb.
Why? By checking in after you’ve visited a place you let others know this place is still functional. You can also add or correct any information.
Strong verizon signal. Not flat, but reasonably level and will fit up to 25'. Quiet overnight, but right on the road, so some noise in the morning.
Report Check-InArrived late at night, left early the next morning. Turn-off is the start of a forest road that is badly washed out as it climbs steeply. Spot is just before the wash-out. Backed in two high clearance vehicles with my tent between them, in the flattest sandy spot I could find. Another in the group set up sleeping bag near the bushes, a third slept in the car. Spot is quiet unless cars drive by. Engines can be heard from quite a ways away. Room for 3 vehicles at most, no RVs. No AT&T signal for me, the others had full LTE on Verizon.
Report Check-InClose to the road, not very private for taller rigs. Good for a one night stop.
Report Check-InNice pull off for 1 rig only. Semi blocked off from the road by bushes. No cell signal att or t mobile. T mobile had 1 bar w our signal booster. Stayed one night in our truck camper
Report Check-In