Snaggletooth Primitive RV Camp
Reviewed Feb. 8, 2023

Gorgeous spot to relax and take in a sunset or two

I ended up here after the place I had originally intended to stay didn't work out, and I am so glad I did. Yes, the front of this camping area, right off the highway, has a ton of trash. But it doesn't take much driving to get past it, and once you do you end up with a beautiful view of mountains and horizon. The highlight was watching the sun set behind the mountains. 

The campground: The road leading back is dirt and gravel, and it does have some ruts and a few big dips. It was a jarring ride, but ultimately my crossover did fine. Some of the sites do have markers with numbers; I was back near marker #6 where I found a clean, flat gravel space to park for the night. There were only two other campers, both closer to the front, and we were all able to be very spaced out. The noise from the highway was minimal, just an occasional low rumble. I felt pretty comfortable traveling on my own there, but there is very little privacy because everything is so wide open. I think if someone had parked closer to me, I would have felt like everything I was doing was on display and would have been less comfortable. 

The area: This place is right off of highway 95, and your closest gas/food is about 20 miles away (Needles, CA). Needles tends to have pretty pricey gas, so I recommend you have as close to a full tank before you head down or up 95. 

Booking: Primitive camping on public land: no booking, no fee, no assigned spots. 

Cell service: I have Verizon and this is maybe the best cell service I have ever had.

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  • Review photo of Snaggletooth Primitive RV Camp by Erin , February 8, 2023
  • Review photo of Snaggletooth Primitive RV Camp by Erin , February 8, 2023