The one and only time I went, I camped at a National Forest campground nearby (maybe 10-15 minutes away). Group boondocking would be even better, but I definitely wasn't in the mood for camping with a couple hundred people in a dry lake bed.
Herb
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SMB-less as of 02/04/2012. Our savings account is richer, but our adventures are poorer.
I'll be out there for at least a day to knock around. Ft. Tuthill is a nice venue. At a regional trails meeting they indicated that this is the first time they've sold the place out.
The bike park is open if anyone wants to get their huck on and some nice XC trails you can access directly. The best riding is a north of town on Elden and Dry Lake Hills.
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I'll be there Friday through Sunday. Would love to meet some of you. JoeH....Bike park? Yes!
For those of us that want to hone our jumping skills it's great. Also a good place to set the little grommets lose on the tot track. Fort Tuthill Bike Park | Coconino
If you want to leave the venue and get into the alpine great trails like L. Bear, Sunset, and Schultz are only a 15 min drive.
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2005 E350 RB 6.0 PSD for extended fun
1989 Landcruiser FJ62 for local fun
2011 VW TDI Golf for hwy fun