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Boondocking california
Boondocking california






boondocking california
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Amenities: fire rings, tent space, bathrooms.

boondocking california

The road is not super well maintained, so can be a little rough to get down in a bigger rig.There are a few spots with fire rings and picnic tables.I missed the campground area, and ended up parking at the trailhead about 0.2 miles down the road.The gravel road was a bit rough to get down due to some large potholes, but my Escape was able to make it fine.There was very little road noise, which was nice.There’s apparently an area of dispersed camping a little farther down the road, but the road was basically non existent due to down trees and debris, so I found this little pulloff that had no signs of no overnight parking.Small little dirt/gravel patch, could fit about 4-5 cars.Super beautiful place, but hard to enjoy.However, very difficult to find a level spot.Pretty peaceful and pretty on the river.A fair bit of road noise from the highway, but not terrible.Nice spot right next to the river with no overnight restriction signs.Amenities: none, except for bathrooms at Coo’s Canyon.Very near Coo’s Canyon, which is beautiful.I didn’t actually stay here, but driving through, there were lots of trailheads and pull-off that had no overnight restriction signs.Amenities: vault toilets, picnic tables, fire ringsīuy a Bear Butt hammock here Maine Byron Road.Family-friendly spot, so I felt very safe.Really pretty, camping all along the lake, really popular.Pretty sunset right on the water, kind of buggy though.Parking area for a boat launch and hunting area.Amenities: fire rings, picnic tables, tent space, bathrooms.Nice spot with 10 dispersed camping sites.

boondocking california

I didn’t sleep here, but I spent an afternoon here and there were many RVs set up for the night.Nice, but I was a little scared by myself right on the road.Campsites on road pull offs periodically along the creek.Amenities: bathrooms, boat ramp, picnic area, fire rings, tent space.Great location in New Haven, right in the middle of the city.Not allowed to park during business hours, so make sure to be out by 8AM.Lots of spots behind the dental office and spa.Parking lot with no signs that say “No Overnight Parking”.One of the owners of the land across the street said we technically weren’t allowed to stay there overnight, but let me stay.

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  • Really small gravel patch on the side of Skiff Mountain Road.
  • Can be a little scary being so close to the highway, pretty noisy at night.
  • There’s a few small, dirt pull-offs along hwy 1 in this area.
  • Great location near most of the best spots of the park.
  • Road can get a bit sketchy, we did it in a Sprinter Van, but I probably wouldn’t drive it in anything bigger.
  • Amazing site off gravel road in Death Valley National Park.
  • I felt a little sketched out being right off a busy highway, but I wasn’t bothered by other people or cops during the night.
  • Breathtaking sunset view with great hammock spots.
  • There are lots of pull-off sites near Davenport, just make sure there’s no “No Parking” signs.
  • Amenities: bathrooms, fire rings, tent spaceīuy a Bear Butt hammock here Davenport Highway 1 Pull-Off.
  • Would not recommend for RV’s or large rigs.
  • Road was super sketchy 5 miles to get down.
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