Lesson one. Ignore the GPS when it says to turn down the dirt road to the city. Unless you have an ATV, you will not get down that road. The road there is narrow. Park along the road where ever it is safe. People have said there's a sign, I didn't see it. Lesson two, BUG SPRAY! Lesson 3, pack water, then bring more. There are 20 houses over a couple of miles. Also, this is not private property. There were no signs or chains saying to stay out. Just walk down the dirt road and keep looking to your left. We thought we missed it at first, but it's behind the tree line. Definitely don't go alone. The overgrown terrain and isolated area can be dangerous. That said, it was very fun. A lot of awesome graffiti. Some really beautiful.
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I see someone cleaned up a week ago. On June 29th it was trashed again. Really sad to see people spraying the ground and plants in the field.
Have no idea why he's called the muffler man. Looks like a sheriff to me.
Quick stop. Trail goes around a huge mound of painted rocks. Go to the left. More rocks on that side. Make sure you have gas. Site is 12 miles off the main road.