This was a quiet boondocking spot in the forrest with eady access to town and wonderful views. To find the location from the town of Los Alamos, turn off Diamond Dr. onto West Rd. Travel 2 miles up West Rd. and turn right at the Pajarito...
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Neat little campground tucked into the trees hear the Puebloan ruins. Paved road. As other reviewers stated, very clean bathrooms, sites with pads for tents and shaded picnic tables. First-come-first-served. Small road, so no big RV's. ...
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This is a great opportunity to camp directly on the rim of a canyon and the unique views of the twisting, turning San Juan river are worth the $10. It is $5 to enter without camping, so worth the extra $5 to spend the night. There are a few...
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This camping site is a large meadow just after the turn off onto Hole in the Rock Rd. from Hwy. 12. Easy access for all types of vehicles and all sizes. Great starting point for any adventure in Escalante area. Peaceful quiet meadow area. ...
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Easy access to Bryce National Park, about 15 minute drive and to Red Rock Canyon. There is a sign on Hwy. 12 that says Tom's Best Spring Rd. Multiple sites as you continue to drive farther down the road. We picked the first available site,...
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Very quiet beautiful desert spot about 12 miles into the Mohave Desert Preserve off I-15. Multiple sites with rock fire rings. Camping spots located by the white memorial cross. Easy acess for a van
One important thing to note, the hotel is now called Hoover Dam Lodge and the overnight parking is in the large gravel lot across the street from hotel. It is primarily truck parking but because lot is so large easy to find a spot. The...
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Peggy Sue's offers a very large gravel parking lot. Trucks, RVs, car campers and even a horse trailer in the lot the night we stayed. Next to the freeway so some noise and bugle blew at near by military base at 5:30 AM. Restaurant opens at 6...
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