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Reviews • 5
Apríl 6, 2021 Site:49 Pidock Rd. Remote, secluded, primitive camping Use GPS coordinants but still very Difficult to find w/o assistance from Park Service Office about two miles north of access ro...
We camped at Pidcock Road Campsite #49 during the 2020 Leonid meteor shower. Nice place for dogs (req'd on leash) as no other campsites nearby. Very quiet, no water or electricity. Don't trust g...
The campsite offers a secluded and tranquil experience, ideal for those seeking privacy and natural beauty, particularly for stargazing. However, some campers have reported issues with cleanliness left by previous visitors and difficulties in locating the site without proper GPS guidance. Access roads can be bumpy, and amenities are minimal, which may not suit everyone. Overall, it provides a unique camping experience for those prepared for primitive conditions.
- Secluded and private campsites
- Beautiful natural surroundings
- Great for stargazing
- Pet-friendly with leash requirements
- Fire ring, picnic table, and grill available
- Quiet atmosphere with minimal disturbances
- Easily navigable for smaller RVs if cautious
- Difficult to find without GPS assistance
- Some sites left unclean by previous campers
- Bumpy access roads with large pits
- Limited amenities (no toilets or garbage facilities)
- Marginal cell service in the area