Bummer! I stayed here last year at it was legal and great. Now there are signs up staying no overnight parking or camping allowed. They appear permanent and not short-term Covid-19 related, but I’m not 100% sure. It’s still a nice place to park...
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I needed to dump tanks and fill fresh water. The Durango area is very limited for these services and the broken water spigot is a huge bummer. Pictures added.
This is one of the easiest to use dump stations there is. There is no uphill battle, no curb to deal with etc. There is a water spigot that says nothing about the water being non-potable. It is city water, so if you have a filter on your drinking...
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Nightly Rate: $7.00
There are two gates. If you are facing the store from the road, it is the one on the left. You back in to the dump station, so if you have a TOAD it may be hard to reach (if so, maybe call ahead and ask about it). There is no annoying curb or...
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Nightly Rate: $0.00
Went on a Saturday night and once I got out to where the gps took me, it was only a couple more minutes to find a flat spot in the woods on the right side of the road . You would not want to do this if it has been raining or is expected to rain-...
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I think one of the best parts about camping here (other than that it’s free) is that it’s only about 6 miles to the dump station at the Cottonwood Campground in Joshua Tree. The dump is $5. There is also a fresh water spigot and that is free to...
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The pros: beautiful place, water spigot that you can use to fill your fresh water tank, awesome dog walk/exercise area, shaded picnic tables, flat parking, clean and safe feeling. Verizon worked well.
The con: Loudest rest area I’ve ever stayed...
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There are two water spigots. One is with the dump station. The other is across the parking lot with the air vac and air hose. The water is free, but the vacuum and air cost $1.50 (but I do t know for how long it lasts). I didn’t use the dump but...
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Yes there is a free dump which is very nice of them. There is one water spigot, which is very low to the ground. I only needed to fill my fresh water tank with water. I could not get my hose to thread onto their spigot. Their spigot is a couple...
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The dump opening is much higher than the ground so you have to lift your dump hose repeatedly to empty your tank unless you use a dump hose lift device. There is a spigot in the same spot as the dump which I would not personally use to fill my...
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"Free beach camping with great Verizon signal"
"Kinda closed right now due to hurricane Hanna damage"
"Why pay $20 for nothing when you can camp on the same road for free?"
"Flat spot, easy road in, Verizon signal, coyotes"
"Free dump and potable water, and they sell propane"
"Easy, peaceful boondocking with Verizon, close to town"
"Expectations were low, so it was better than expected"
"Non-Potable rinse water only + free dump"
"NO OVERNIGHT PARKING OR CAMPING "
"Free 24 hour dump + water"
"Great dump and has water"
"Close to JTNP Cottonwood Camp’s $5 Dump and Potable Water"
"So Loud, but they have a water spigot"
"Free water, pay to dump"
"Couldn’t thread my hose"
"Free dump, no separate potable water"
"Good for a stopover night"
"$5 Dump Station, Free Potable Water"
"Free dump and potable water"
"Free dump and fresh water"
"Cool spot for one or two rigs "
"Legal Overnight Rest Area"
"Perfect cheap winter spot"
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