This was a nice, free spot to camp and close to Caliente Ridge for hiking the next day. I got delayed and was nervous about arriving after dark, but found the campground easily.
Coming from the North, Soda Lake Road is paved until the turnoff....
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We stayed here on a weekend in February after a night in Joshua Tree North. The space here is smaller and closer to the less popular side of the park, but we liked it better.
This is located right off a paved road and it’s right by the park...
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This is a nice easily accessible spot. As mentioned in another review, roads are paved until the BLM land if you take Broadway Street. No toilets, water, or trash but it’s fine if you come prepared. I didn’t see the poop other people mentioned; in...
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We stayed here for one night in early February. It was very easy to get to - about 5 miles off 95 on a well-maintained dirt road.
The site was beautiful - it surrounded by mountains, close to to the big sand dunes, and sunny but perfect for...
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We ended up staying here after trying to camp higher up in the forest in february. It was very easy to get to - just off the main road. This also means there is some traffic noise but not too bad and ends fairly early.
We chose a site right...
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We didn’t actually stay here because when we drove up in early February the site was closed. We weren’t too disappointed because it’s at about 8,000 feet and it was really cold and snowy up there.
Despite that it was very easy to get to and the...
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This is the rare campground where the tent camping is much better than the RV section. The sites are not pull in, but you can choose a site 10 feet from the parking or you can choose to walk a bit for more privacy. We chose the latter and got an...
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This was a great spot. There is some good hiking in the park and the views are gorgeous.
We stayed in the primitive campground and although it was along the park’s main road it was really quiet and clean. There were port-a-potties in the...
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We stayed here for two nights while visiting Austin. It’s about a 20 minute drive from the city, making it an affordable and convenient lodging option.
Even though there were a lot of spaces and the park was busy, there was good privacy between...
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We camped here in late January the night before going to Carlsbad Caverns. The convenience cannot be best especially for a free campsite.
As other reviewers have said, it was really windy. The ground was solid and we could only stake half our...
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