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Bridgeport CA, Boondock / Dry Camp Area - Big Rigable

BoonHauler
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Hey guys, I'm looking for somewhere to Boondock / Dry Camp that's big rigable (36' toyhauler) around the Bridgeport, CA area.

Any ideas??

Thanks guys,

Cee
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2014 BoonHauler 3614
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profdant139
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Do you have a toad? Scout the area near Green Creek -- not sure if a big rig can get in and out of there. Also, Buckeye Campground might work for you -- the access road is a little tricky, though.

Good luck!!
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F-TROUP
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Goggle Bridgeport Ca camping you find some with web sites which will give you the info you need.

2oldman
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If you do a lot of this, join Escapees and for another $10 a year you can get thousands of listings of this kind of stuff. Very handy.

If you contribute it's free.
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Lwiddis
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Buckeye USFS GC comes to mind but their trailer limit is 35 feet.
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lc0338
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2oldman
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I think I'd be heading for that reservoir. Google maps.
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