United States
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large place to pull over on the side of a road. pull off 38 onto DEAN CR RD and the spot is directly to the right. niose from 38 dies down at night and there's almost no traffic on dean's. this spot is not hidden and there are no signs, and we had no one bother us. parked here because we didn't want to pay for camping or risk parking in a signed area, and the winter months closed the other ioverlander spot we wanted to try in coos bay. seems like this area is used to lots of overnighters and have signs posted against it in every little spot we checked including the elk viewing areas.
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Easy pull off for our Class B van. Parked well back on gravel on side next to blackberry bushes! (Free breakfast 👩🏼🌾)
Arrived 10:30 pm. No one bothered us. Folks across street up early never blinked at us being there. Some traffic noise from Hwy 38, but not a big deal. See pictures.
ok only for the night, lots of traffig, night quite, only a dirty parking lot
Report Check-Inlarge place to pull over on the side of a road. pull off 38 onto DEAN CR RD and the spot is directly to the right. niose from 38 dies down at night and there's almost no traffic on dean's. this spot is not hidden and there are no signs, and we had no one bother us. parked here because we didn't want to pay for camping or risk parking in a signed area, and the winter months closed the other ioverlander spot we wanted to try in coos bay. seems like this area is used to lots of overnighters and have signs posted against it in every little spot we checked including the elk viewing areas.
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