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iOverlander cannot verify if wild camping is permitted at this location. It is your responsibility to verify local laws or obtain consent before staying the night.
Cozy spot particularly suited to smaller overlanding vehicles, up to 22’ Class B RV (Sprinter Winnebago Revel in my case). There’s certainly the larger spot a bit further up road (see nearby iOverlander post), but unfortunately that one is fairly trashed (TP strewn about) and better for a larger group anyhow. Explore both and lock-in whichever suits your needs best.
Plenty of signs indicate burn restrictions and pre-established fire pits exist - no signs indicating ‘no camping’.
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The higher, larger pullout was occupied but this little pullout was perfect for a van. Some trash and human waste around farther up the old road, but perfect for a night in Nelson. The road is steep, washboarded, and very exposed. Personally, I would not attempt it in any van without 4wd. You could see flares from a fire just down the valley at night.
Report Check-InA nice quiet evening. A few rigs passing by, mostly transporting mountain bikers to nearby trailhead. Nice view an superb wildflowers.
Report Check-InCozy spot particularly suited to smaller overlanding vehicles, up to 22’ Class B RV (Sprinter Winnebago Revel in my case). There’s certainly the larger spot a bit further up road (see nearby iOverlander post), but unfortunately that one is fairly trashed (TP strewn about) and better for a larger group anyhow. Explore both and lock-in whichever suits your needs best.
Plenty of signs indicate burn restrictions and pre-established fire pits exist - no signs indicating ‘no camping’.