Railroad Springs Boondocking-BLM

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There aren't a lot of good places to pull off on this section of US 95 so when we saw a dirt road heading of  to the west we decided to check it out. After driving just over 1/2 mile we came to a flat spot with a rock campfire ring and decided it was a great spot to spend the night. The road continues but we didn't explore so there may be more camping spots farther in.
The road is in good condition and the spot is large enough for any RV with a loop for easy entering and exiting. BLM   37.61849, -117.22677


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