Camping on public lands away from developed recreation facilities is referred to as dispersed camping. Most public lands are open to dispersed camping, as long as it does not conflict with other authorized uses or in areas posted "closed to camping," or in some way adversely affects wildlife species or natural resources.
If Hiking - From the highway to the cache is approximately three miles. Round trip it would be six miles.
Note: This road is not maintained, and a high clearance four-wheel drive vehicle is recommended. Use extreme caution when the road is wet or wet weather is predicted. When water has pooled on the roads or muddy intimidating bogs block passage, turn around, staying on the road. Never drive off the road to circumvent the blockage. Not only are you likely to get into more trouble off the road, even damaging your vehicle, you will cause extensive damage to fragile native plant communities. Regulations do require that all vehicles must stay on designated roads.
Note: While on public lands you may come across gates or fences. Always respect land ownership and do not trespass on private property. If the gate is on BLM, leave the gate the way you found it. If it’s open leave it open, if it’s closed leave it closed.