Sidewinder Road, Ogilby, CA

El Centro Field Office

Bureau of Land Management, California

Free Camping Near Ogilby, CA

Sidewinder Road runs through the ghost town of Ogilby and into lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management. This is a popular boondocking area during the winter months. There is enough open space to accommodate hundreds of full-sized RVs. BLM officials "do" patrol this area during the winter months to enforce occupancy rules.

Authority

El Centro Field Office logo

El Centro Field Office

Bureau of Land Management, California

Field Office

Tel: (760) 337-4400

Particulars

GPS: 32.81726039931589, -114.79478998758985

Elevation: 427 feet

Reservations: First come, first served

Camping Fee: None

Permit: None

Max stay: 14 days in a 28-day period

Amenities: None

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Kyle & Michelle

Kyle & Michelle

The Wandering Shores

Camping at Sidewinder Road

Sidewinder Road has an exit from Interstate 8 at the tiny town of Felicity. The route north heads into open BLM land, whereas the route south heads into Pilot Knob LTVA. Most people who boondock off of Sidewinder Road usually take the Ogilby Road off-ramp, one-off-ramp west of Sidewinder Road.

Almost all of the land along Ogilby Road, and most of the land off of Sidewinder Road is open for boondocking.

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