United States
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We approached camp by exiting 24 about a half mile East of the intersection of 12 and 24. An obvious dirt road took us past lots of campers with larger rigs and we just kept going till we felt we would be alone. It’s BLM land. There are many opportunities along the road. Beautiful views in all directions, no road noise and okay Verizon service. Enjoy!
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Great place with vast amounts of potential sites along the road. Although a bit crowded at the start, driving a bit further exposed much more private places. This particular site is a bit bumpy and hard to get level and I’m sure others might be better.
Report Check-Inturn into the Beas area and you will find this obvious dirt road off to the right a short ways in. Keep going down road and you won’t be disappointed!
Report Check-InWe approached camp by exiting 24 about a half mile East of the intersection of 12 and 24. An obvious dirt road took us past lots of campers with larger rigs and we just kept going till we felt we would be alone. It’s BLM land. There are many opportunities along the road. Beautiful views in all directions, no road noise and okay Verizon service. Enjoy!
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