Friday, June 12, 2020

Forest Road 43234 Boondocking

   We had planned on camping at Bob Scott Campground but it wasn’t opened for the season so we unhooked the barbwire cattle gate at the beginning of FR 43234 and found a beautiful boondocking spot – trees for shade, a flower dotted meadow, views of rolling hills, bird song, roads to explore, and glowing orange sunsets.

   This spot is only about 1000’ off of US 50 but it’s far enough away that the traffic noise is not bad. It’s fairly level and large enough for several RVs. There another spot closer to US 50 that’s not as nice but would be fine in a pinch. Continue on FR 43234 for about 1500’, go through the next cattle gate, and follow the road to the right for a spot nestled in the trees. Don’t forget to close the cattle gates. We saw many old cow plops but there weren’t any cattle grazing during our stay. Forest 39.45484, -116.99929
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    1. Our favorite so far in our coronavirus tour of free boondocking spots in Nevada! :-)

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  2. You scored a good place here! Love that butterfly shot!

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