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We stayed one night in our van. pretty level spot for van or smaller camper but no turnaround for larger rigs. other spots had better views but it was getting late and we needed to get our little one to bed. 2 bars Verizon and 3-4 LTE bars T-Mobile. There were conflicting signs about LaSal Loop Rd being closed up ahead (one sign said Geyser Pass Rd was closed, another sign said La Sal Loop Rd would be closed 6/17/2024, etc). We never saw actual road closure signs but maybe they were up ahead however there were several passing vehicles up through 10pm (then pretty quiet) so you wonder where they were going if road was closed ahead. Who knows!
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We stayed one night in our van. pretty level spot for van or smaller camper but no turnaround for larger rigs. other spots had better views but it was getting late and we needed to get our little one to bed. 2 bars Verizon and 3-4 LTE bars T-Mobile. There were conflicting signs about LaSal Loop Rd being closed up ahead (one sign said Geyser Pass Rd was closed, another sign said La Sal Loop Rd would be closed 6/17/2024, etc). We never saw actual road closure signs but maybe they were up ahead however there were several passing vehicles up through 10pm (then pretty quiet) so you wonder where they were going if road was closed ahead. Who knows!
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