Pull out @ HWY 64 and 585 | Wild Camping

United States

Details

Verified:
over 1 year ago
Altitude:
2158.0 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
andrewborstein

Amenities

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

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Description

Spacious, easy access pullout good for an overnight stay. It's big and level enough for one big rig or a couple smaller ones. Wide enough that you get about 20' of distance from the road, but it's still a fairly trafficked area.

It's directly in front of what looks like a long-abandoned business with a lock on the entrance gate, and there's a little bit of broken glass. But it's very quiet and we're getting 50mb down and 10mb up on ATT. Also a 2 min drive to Devisadero trailhead, which is highly recommended and has a parking lot. big enough for probably any rig under 30'.

You can dump tanks and fill up fresh water at Taos RV Park 3 miles away. It's $18 to use both facilities and about half price for just one, and it's conveniently available after hours using an envelope drop slot.

We didn't see any signs about parking and saw at least one other sedan parked overnight not far behind us. Totally sufficient for a one-night stay.

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Exactly as described. Pretty quiet after dark. 2 bars ATT

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Spacious, easy access pullout good for an overnight stay. It's big and level enough for one big rig or a couple smaller ones. Wide enough that you get about 20' of distance from the road, but it's still a fairly trafficked area.

It's directly in front of what looks like a long-abandoned business with a lock on the entrance gate, and there's a little bit of broken glass. But it's very quiet and we're getting 50mb down and 10mb up on ATT. Also a 2 min drive to Devisadero trailhead, which is highly recommended and has a parking lot. big enough for probably any rig under 30'.

You can dump tanks and fill up fresh water at Taos RV Park 3 miles away. It's $18 to use both facilities and about half price for just one, and it's conveniently available after hours using an envelope drop slot.

We didn't see any signs about parking and saw at least one other sedan parked overnight not far behind us. Totally sufficient for a one-night stay.

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