Lots Of Spots To Tuck Into
There are so many little private spots, several marked with rock fire pits, that you can find clustered in this little area, and yet with all the junipers and plant life surrounding you it will still feel fairly private, even with other campers around.
Hwy 193 does continue past this point and there are more spots to be found further down, but the road has been washed out and gullied and so you'll need to proceed with caution if you choose to go down it. We did see a couple of vans and ATVs that were camping down there.
For being so close and easily accessed from Hwy 40 this area is amazingly quiet. Also, there were many other campers (possibly some long timers, we didn't investigate too closely) when we stayed here and everyone was so respectful and quiet and friendly (and no generators!).
Good att service and Verizon was spotty, but usable.
Lots of cow patties and cow footprints all over but didn't see any cows or any wildlife.
Surprisingly little trash in the area, just a few bottles along the road that were probably tossed from vehicles that we picked up.
Sand is soft and we had a hard time getting and keeping our RV level.
Really beautiful environment. An amazing view out of every window in the RV. Definitely one to mark on the maps for when we're in the area in the future.