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Endless number of accessible spaces along the old HWay. Quiet. We marked the NW entry. There is also At&T access. No facilities, no view.
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Found no pull-out on this road. Only a dirt road branching, but marked as private property. It’s not a dead-end anymore, it’s open on the SE side. Only place where you can stop without being on the paved area, is near SE entrance, but there is road-workers + machines + a truck trailer.It’s used as storage area for workers on the Alaska Highway.
I’ve passed as I don’t want to park in middle a the road. There is another great spot less than 1 mile going south.
Report Check-InGood spot, just don’t drive too far in. It’s a dead end road with no place to turn around
Report Check-InThis was a fantastic location. Completely secluded with virtually no noise from the highway. Only one car drove past (and turned around) while we were there.
Report Check-InEndless number of accessible spaces along the old HWay. Quiet. We marked the NW entry. There also At&t access. No facilities, no view.
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