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A nice place with lots of logs, dead trees and a view. Decent size with reasonable but curvy gravel road in. Stayed in my 2wd van. 1-2 bar ATT, no T-Mobile with booster. Some wasps buzzing around.
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I caution folks to check road closures. Following heavy snow fall and then rains/flooding, these roads are closed due to mass amounts of trees down and huge potholes. According to USFS, a $5k fine. Disbursed camping means park the vehicle and hike 250 feet or more away from the road.
Report Check-InWe stayed three nights in our 23ft class C before visiting Yosemite (it's about a half-hour drive to the entry station). Lovely spot with lots of wildflowers in June, some ATVs/quads/trucks on the dusty road but not too bad. Looked like the best spot on the road to us as there was quite a bit of space and we weren't right next to the road. Access fine for 2WD. Nice lanes around for walking or cycling. Great spot!
Report Check-InWe stayed at a pull-out 20ft ahead of the one fixed in this app. Great spot, little road noise when you sit outside, but nothing to be heard in the car. Amazing stars!
Report Check-InA nice place with lots of logs, dead trees and a view. Decent size with reasonable but curvy gravel road in. Stayed in my 2wd van. 1-2 bar ATT, no T-Mobile with booster. Some wasps buzzing around.
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