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Just off i84. Go to the end of the road, there is a small turn off. Car camping, SUV. Not for larger rvs.
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Lots of trash and human waste… right next to the highway. Served us in a pinch, but not recommended.
Report Check-InIt's unclear to us exactly where the original post intended. We stayed in a gravel pull-out area on the right just after the overpass where the gravel road turns a corner to the left. The area is not level, and probably not suitable for large rigs, but worked okay for our van. There was an 18 wheeler parked nearby; I think they left around dark. Sufficient Verizon signal (2-3 bars) to stream video, though it worked better with a cell booster. Peaceful despite its proximity to the interstate. Private ranchland very close by on the other side of the fence, and we woke up in the morning to a chorus of moos from a herd of around 50 cows passing by.
Report Check-InEnough room off the side of a gravel road to park and pop a tent up a little ways from the freeway. Lots of road noise, but not horrible.
Report Check-InJust off i84. Go to the end of the road, there is a small turn off. Car camping, SUV. Not for larger rvs.
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