BLM road in Calavares County | Wild Camping

United States

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Verified:
over 2 years ago
Altitude:
830.5 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
schuckfam

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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This is a remote hilltop BLM road, Number 5 Ditch Road, requiring 4x4 high clearance. Road is narrow and prone to dead falls, which were freshly cleared. We got some new pin striping. Area has pine, Manzanita, and oaks. Quiet and one flattish area for our two tents. Sitting at 2700+ feet just above the Mokelumne River, the weather is a temperate 70 degrees in late Sept 2021, with lots expected to be low 50s. The road continues steeply downhill from here, but no other areas as flat. Brilliant skies and a soft breeze. Verizon has 2-3 bars LTE. Saw only one successful hunter who bagged a deer. He said there are also foxes, squirrels and black bears here.

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This is a remote hilltop BLM road, Number 5 Ditch Road, requiring 4x4 high clearance. Road is narrow and prone to dead falls, which were freshly cleared. We got some new pin striping. Area has pine, Manzanita, and oaks. Quiet and one flattish area for our two tents. Sitting at 2700+ feet just above the Mokelumne River, the weather is a temperate 70 degrees in late Sept 2021, with lows expected to be low 50s. The road continues steeply downhill from here, but no other areas as flat. Brilliant skies and a soft breeze. Verizon has 2-3 bars LTE. Saw only one successful hunter who bagged a deer. He said there are also foxes, squirrels and black bears here.

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