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There are several pull outs for camping along the gravel road to Victor. Depending on the weather you need 4x4 to get back on the road again. See pictures. This is BLM land, so camping is free. There are pit toilets at the start of the trail.
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Good god. What amazing views and existence. No cell service on Verizon but it didn’t matter - it was beautiful Boondocking
Report Check-InThis place is awesome. They’re threatening to close off this really good spot that you have to cross the creek to get to if people keep getting stuck. YOU NEED HIGH CLEARANCE.
Report Check-InWe’re a bit farther down the road. There are lots of options on this end of the road. Seems like fewer on the northern end. Gorgeous drive. Lots of mule deer to see. Hunters also in hunting season.
Report Check-InSuch a great spot! Right next to the creek and far enough away from the road!
Report Check-InGreat place to stay! During the summer! Views are nice and scenic! Very quiet and calm definitely recommend !
Report Check-Inroad is a old railroad bed that climbs up to victor heading north. it has 2 tunnels and a pit toilet about half way, lots of wild camping along the way. some sections of the road is one lane with a cliff on one side. very scenic.
Report Check-Inawsomness complete wilderness beside 8 mile creek. vault toilet along side of the road. high clearance vehicle if going off the road.
Report Check-InThere are several pull outs for camping along the gravel road to Victor. Depending on the weather you need 4x4 to get back on the road again. See pictures. This is BLM land, so camping is free. There are pit toilets at the start of the trail.
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