Gemini Bridge Road | Wild Camping

United States

WARNING: THIS PLACE IS PERMANENTLY CLOSED!

Details

Verified:
3 months ago
Altitude:
1818.1 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
Granville

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

Wild camp at the entrance of the road. Excellent place to spend a night. A good place when campgrounds are full. Variable service on At&t and Mint Mobile.

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I do not see any evidence to suggest this is closed per previous comments.

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We’ve used this sport a few times passing through. It’s totally fine with easy access to the parks. Not a glamorous spot for sure, plenty of road to keep you company.

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great place to stop overnight near canyonlands. 2 vans, one car, and our truck camper here last night

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Stayed here one night and one other car was parked as well. Somewhat busy in the evening until maybe 9-10pm from people coming out of the dirt road but calms down.

We left for arches at 4:30am to be sure to get in. Remember that at arches NP will shut the gate somewhere close to 9am these days… (today was 8:30 since it was a Friday, at least that’s what their twitter account said)

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like it was said before. right next to the road, just before the sign " no camping past this point". nice views but no privacy. good enough for one night before visiting the park. we didn't know that wild camping is almost impossible. if you come here you need to know that about 12 miles from here there is a sign saying " no camping in the next 8 miles". After 8 miles you are only allowed to camp in paying blm campsites. that is not a problem, they're cheap but hese were all full by the afternoon on a saturday). so... totally different blm rules than in other places. if you really want to camp wild, find a campspot about 20 miles or more before the Park.

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We stayed just before “no camping beyond this point” sign. Quite between 9pm-5am. Good spot for all(tent, big rig, 2wd). Added photos(sorry for bad light).

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This place is permanently closed.

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Beautiful place and quiet at night, some cars passing early in the morning due to Canyonlands NP and Deadhorse SP proximity.

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Perfect for one night. Just off the main road. Two places on each side of Gemini bridges road. Suitables for 26 RV (and until 30 I would say)

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Close to a road so you’ll hear noise. Not great cell service. Needed cell booster to really get anything.

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small- ish dirt area perfect for an overnight stay for an early start to canyonlands np. decent space for a few vans to find level spots.

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Yes, nice place to spend the night when all else is full. Beautiful views but right next to the road in very public parking lot.

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Beautiful view. Free. No amenities. Near the road but not a lot of noise. Less hot as in the valley.

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Wild camp in de entrance of the road. Excelent for spend a nigth. A good place when campground are full.

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