According to info found online:
To enter the BLM area you drive down Ghost Town Road until it turns to dirt. Approx. 1/4 mile down the dirt road you’ll see a green sign to “Pioneer Cemetery”. Turn right onto this road and you are in the camping area (you’ll see small signs listing 14-day camping permitted). The camping area stretches from the beginning of this road to a dead end near the back (probably only around a mile or so further down) with several dirt roads off to the sides leading to smaller sites.
This is an absolutely fabulous location to camp when you are in the area. The amenities are fantastic and the majority of folks camping here are quite friendly. I was amazed at the amount of help. I was given setting up my camp and taking care of my trash. Somebody came by every day to pick up trash, which was really nice. We were able to get free wire and firewood for the campfire in town at the woods shop.
Very quite with decent cell service. Lots of space between rigs. Keep your dogs on a leash, my husband and 2 mini aussie were attacked by unleashed pitbull, sending little pup to vet for a bite wound.
We boondocked here in Plomosa Rd for the first time on our way home from the Grand Canyon. Its a large campground ⛺️. We felt safe here, quiet even tho we were by the road. Had no idea Quartzite was this beautiful!!!
One of my favorite boondocking areas. Beautiful sunsets, cool mountain views and great hiking. A bit of noise from the road but it isn’t too busy.