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Dispersed campsite in the Snake Creek area of GBNP and it has cell phone service! 2-3 bars on ATT. (Decent verizon service as well) We parked right at the junction of five roads and didn’t see anyone for three days. Once you get to this spot if you take the road to the right it will take you to a few more campsites on top of the hill. This spot is right on the NP boundary so several of the other roads lead into the park and I do not think you can camp there. The road up is bumpy and requires high clearance, but we made it here in our 170” 2WD Sprinter no problem. No amenities, but free!
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Went to check out this site but decided not to stay due to a wind advisory. It's on the top of a hill and isn't protected, so it could get really windy.
Report Check-InNice spot, road up is not bad. Not a lot of space but we shared the spot with one other vehicle. She said there was someone else further up the hill to the south of this spot, but there’s only room for one vehicle up there.
Report Check-InI also parked and camped at the cross section. Didn’t see anyone while I was there. Good 3G extended network Verizon service.
Report Check-InDispersed campsite in the Snake Creek area of GBNP and it has cell phone service! 2-3 bars on ATT. We parked right at the junction of five roads and didn’t see anyone for three days. Once you get to this spot if you take the road to the right it will take you to a few more campsites on top of the hill. This spot is right on the NP boundary so several of the other roads lead into the park and I do not think you can camp there. The road up is bumpy and requires high clearance, but we made it here in our 170” 2WD Sprinter no problem. No amenities, but free!
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