United States
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Used my coordinates to get here. I was trying to find a quiet spot away from the trucks and found a good one! No one bothered me, super quiet, and someone else parked a few thousand feet behind me. Basically a gravel road that can accommodate many rv’s big or small. So much better than Love’s noisy lot.
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We came in here after dark and were hoping to stay for several days but it was pretty trashy and we didn’t feel comfortable leaving the bus during the day. It was ok for one night…several loud dogs kept barking randomly through out the night and we heard people cussing for awhile. It’s also close to an army airstrip so there were planes flying overhead.
Report Check-InPulled in off the payment and was met with several stray dogs running along the bus, a 5th wheel missing its rims and scrapped outs, a pallet tent camp and an rv run down with a rough looking guy outside slumped. Went back to the truck stop for the night.
Report Check-InGo past the truck stop and down the road past industrial buildings. You’ll find a section with no parking signs but once you go past that it’s all open. Nice dark area away from the noise of the highway and gas stations. There were some unhoused folks living in tents in the area but had no issues and felt safe staying there in my van.
Report Check-InUse my coordinates to get here. I was trying to find a quiet spot away from the trucks and found a good one! No one bothered me, super quiet, and someone else parked a few thousand feet behind me. Basically a gravel road that can accommodate many rv’s big or small. So much better than Love’s noisy lot.
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