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The Fort Carson trailer park is a location in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas linked to myths.

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The trailer park is located north of the town of Fort Carson in Bone County, past the railroad bridge on the approach road to Area 69. The park is technically within the map region of the Lil' Probe Inn, and is found across the street from the alien themed bar directly adjacent to the dry lakebed known by players as Groom Lake. The compound consists of several small travel trailers and solar panel arrays, possibly hinting at it being an off-the-grid community. A destroyed house and two beater Glendales are found around the park.

The area's off-grid appearance and proximity to the Lil' Probe Inn suggests that it is frequented by conspiracy theorists and UFO hunters. Marvin Trill, the host of the conspiracy radio show Area 53 is also implied to be a resident, with WCTR claiming that he broadcasts from a "trailer in the desert". Adam First, a caller on Area 53, says he witnessed a strange man conducting a "ritual" with Domestobot robots at a trailer compound in the desert. Marvin Trill rebukes First right away and attacks him, suggesting that Trill himself is the mystery man seen in the desert.

Adam First: Hi, My name’s Adam First. I’ve been doing some much needed surveillance in the desert while hang gliding. I’ve noticed a peculiar trailer compound where a man is running around in his spacesuit conducting weird rituals with Domestobots.
Marvin Trill: What?! Well… he… probably wants you to leave him alone. Get a real hobby, like pretending to be someone on TV.

The compound has subsequently been investigated by myth hunters, searching for a encounter with Trill and his army of Domestobots. Neither Marvin Trill nor Adam First make a physical appearance in the game, and their dispute is solely related to the radio. Sightings of UFOs and other minor desert myths have also been reported around the area, but are less common. Some other players theorize that the park is abandoned due to the appearance of the beater cars and a Desert Eagle spawn, alleging that a serial killer pedestrian committed his crimes there.

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