Lots of places...just go there and watch. If you see guys alone, usually they want an encounter, like you. Some busy places obvious by the used left behind. As in any area, be sure that you are safe. Rangers rarely go around to east side but sometimes drive through once or twice a day. Just use good sense and good judgement. Sometimes, city helicopter will fly over, so be discreet. (better directions; If you go down Stanley Draper Drive on the East side of the lake and take the entrance to the lake at 104th street, go straight west until you arrive at the lake (about 3/4 mile or so), turn right at the bottom of the hill and follow the U road around to where it starts back up a hill on the other side. Continue on that road, straight west and you will cross an intersection at the top of the hill. Continue across the intersection and down the hill toward the lake. As you reach the bottom of the hill, there will be a road that runs to the left only. Turn up it...about 75 feet up that hill, there is a road (very rough) that leads off to the right...go up that road and there are some great places to have fun in that area. Just walk around and check it out.)
Crowd: All sorts of guys, professionals, construction types, almost all types.
All sorts of guys, professionals, construction types, almost all types.
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(You have to be logged in) Add CommentPopular cruising areas have shifted over to Point 10, Point 11, and Point 12. where hot airforcemen and blue collar dudes (mostly married) hang out to cruise. Point 10 has boat docks, picnic tables, volleyball, and woods to play in. Point 11 and 12 have cruisy wooded trails leading down to shores.
Commented on 10/21/2014 3:50:52 AM