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A forest road between Lily Lake and Rocky Point leads up to this amazing camp spot with a great sunset!
The road leading to the spot is unmarked and at 46°38′41.9″N 114°22′28.87″W
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Beautiful sunset spot! Last 2.5 miles takes about 30 mins and is pretty rough and rocky but made it fine in a 2wd sprinter. Definitely got some paint scratches though from branches sticking out in the road
Report Check-InWe couldn’t get to the actual coordinates because the forested road eventually became too deep with snow. We found a great turn off along the way and it was great!
Report Check-InThis spot is incredible. Be aware though, the last few miles of the road in is pretty rough. Steep in places, more like a two track, and some loose rock. Wide vehicles will get some new pinstripes. High clearance is definitely required and 4WD is recommended if there has been any precipitation. Made it up in a 4x4 144" Sprinter. A nice graded area near the top with a fire ring and sweeping views of the sunset. Best enjoyed on a clear evening. Amazing!
Report Check-InA forest road between Lily Lake and Rocky Point leads up to this amazing camp spot with a great sunset!
The road leading to the spot is unmarked and at 46°38′41.9″N 114°22′28.87″W