Great Boondocking
This spot is about 2 miles from Hwy 17 and it's just before the road turns to private land and ranch homes.
The main road in is packed dirt, some washboarding, but we had no problems in our 26 ft Class C. There are a few other spots closer to Hwy 17, but this spot sits high on a hill with great Verizon service. ATT service was fairly weak.
Back and forth traffic by residents of the ranch homes, but overall very quiet. A couple of ATVs riding around as well.
There's some hiking available on the various forest service roads. Be sure to close gates behind you as there are free roaming cattle all over.
We stayed here for 5 nights, including a couple of rainy days. Would not recommend going on the side roads on or after a rainy day. Even walking them after the rain was difficult, slippery, slick, and the thick heavy mud just engorged my shoes. The main road is hard packed dirt and dried quickly after the rain.
Very few other campers when we were here in early April. Very quiet and serene place. Some residents waved as they passed by so they don't seem to mind the boondockers.
We really liked this place and would return.