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MarkieBob

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Posted: 01/23/12 08:23pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We're coming to Q tomorrow 9/24 down 95 past Parker into Q. Are there still good spots open for boondocking where we can ride our bikes into the Big Top area? Thanks.


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Posted: 01/23/12 08:36pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I would stop at the Plomosa Road BLM.(the road to Bouse) I was by there today and plenty of room. Hi Jolly was packed tighter than some CG's. Also the road is rough going in.
Are those bikes the kind you peddle or motorbikes? Plomosa is about 6 miles to Q, Hi Jolly about 3.


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pedal kind. 6 miles a little much maybe for that. Anything closer?

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take the first exit from the east on hwy 10 as you come into town, you will see a bunch of motorhomes on the south side its a 14 day camp area, called Scanddan only about 2 miles from the rush.............

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MarkieBob wrote:

pedal kind. 6 miles a little much maybe for that. Anything closer?

Plomosa Road

Located about 5.5 miles north of Quartzsite on the north and south sides of Plomosa Road. Take AZ 95 north from Quartzsite to the Plomosa Road turnoff and turn right.

Hi Jolly / MM112

Located about three miles north of Quartzsite at Mile Marker 112 of AZ 95. Take AZ 95 North from Quartzsite to mile Marker 112 and turn right at t he entrance

Dome Rock Mountain

Located about six miles West of Quartzsite off of I- 10. Take I10 West from Quartzsite to the Dome Rock exit. The camping area is south of I- 10.

Scaddan Wash

Located about 3.5 miles East of Quartzsite off of I- 10. Take the I10 frontage road from the Mile Marker 19 Exit East. The camping area is south of the frontage road.

Road Runner / MM 99

Located about five miles south of Quartzsite at Mile Marker 99 of AZ 95. Take AZ 95 South from Quartzsite to Mile Marker 99. The camping area is west of AZ 95 between the gas line road and La Paz Valley Road.

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Just got back from the Q today. Agree that Hi Jolly looked packed. Plomosa looked okay. We spent all our time boondocking at Scaddan's Wash only because it was close to the Big Tent RV show. Dome Rock looked the best as far as being less crowded.


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When we got here to Plomosa on Friday, it was noticeably empty compared to past years, but that is now slowly changing. The tent was nutz! looked like a Sat.!


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Thanks folks. We'll try Plomosa first. If you see a Cardinal 5er from Washington, it's probably me. Come say Hi and let me know you saw the thread! Mark

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Plomosa is fine--we're here. People come and go--there's room.

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