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Beautiful spot accessible from 233C or 233A. 233C is more direct but entrance from SW trail requires high clearance. Nice views. Flat. Fire pit. Many more while camping spots through this area. Lots of four wheeling and dirt biking on weekends. Camping Spots are I clean and quiet after dark.
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Couldn't find the spots to camp in, lots of private property signs. We drove about 2 miles in before we turned around and left, but wanted to note that the roads are brutal. We drove a Highlander, and the drive was questionable for our car in my opinion
Report Check-InWe found a clearing right off the road, only accessible with a 4wd vehicle but you could park off the road and walk if you're vehicle didn't have high clearance. The road is a little rough but at a slower speed you could manage in a slightly raised car. It was easy in our Toyota Tacoma. Camping is quiet, only saw two other cars on as Friday. Not windy but it gets chilly. Few bugs. Found a nice level spot! Always a plus! Ohhhhh and wild sage was abundant :D
Report Check-InBeautiful spot accessible from 233C or 233A. 233C is more direct but entrance from SW trail requires high clearance. Nice views. Flat. Fire pit. Many more while camping spots through this area. Lots of four wheeling and dirt biking on weekends. Camping Spots are I clean and quiet after dark.
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