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Decent state campground with nice picnic tables and fire pits at sites. $20 a night, pit toilets, no hook-ups, good spacing between sites. Next to long paved bike path that runs parallel to train tracks. Has electronic kiosk or traditional envelopes for payment. Road noise was only issue. Able to get 42’ motorhome in site 12 with room on side for tow parking.
While there are no services here, the dark sky and wide open area is great as long as no one parks next to you. We easily brought our 42’ Class A and tow down the main road about a mile or so and parked in a large open area on the left. Road dust can get annoying if wind is right and you park within 100’ of it.
While there are no services here, the dark sky and wide open area is great as long as no one parks next to you. We easily brought our 42’ Class A and tow down the main road about a mile or so and parked in a large open area on the left. Road dust can get annoying if wind is right and you park within 100’ of it.
While there are no services here, the dark sky and wide open area is great as long as no one parks next to you. We easily brought our 42’ Class A and tow down the main road about a mile or so and parked in a large open area on the left. Road dust can get annoying if wind is right and you park within 100’ of it.
While there are no services here, the dark sky and wide open area is great as long as no one parks next to you. We easily brought our 42’ Class A and tow down the main road about a mile or so and parked in a large open area on the left. Road dust can get annoying if wind is right and you park within 100’ of it.
While there are no services here, the dark sky and wide open area is great as long as no one parks next to you. We easily brought our 42’ Class A and tow down the main road about a mile or so and parked in a large open area on the left. Road dust can get annoying if wind is right and you park within 100’ of it.