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So this is a large flat area before you go down the hill closer to the river. Granted, the place down the hill closer to the river is drop-dead gorgeous. But I wouldn't recommend it for trucks pulling trailers. I think full size class C's would be fine. But I'd stay up top here if you're in a longer rig.
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Really beautiful. Across the river is a cool Native American dwelling you can see from this spot in one of the arches.
Report Check-Ineasy access, large open spaces but no shelter from wind. there's a neat little hike to the river.
Report Check-InEntrance is across from all the caves over a yellow cattle guard. Take the third dirt road on the left when you get in to avoid a heavily slanted drive in. Ground is hard enough when dry. Stayed there night just outside of Bluff. Easy place to leave the trailer while exploring Valley of the Gods. Dogs loved running around and exploring near the river down the hill at the "Swinging Bridge" site.
Report Check-InSo this is a large flat area before you go down the hill closer to the river. Granted, the place down the hill closer to the river is drop-dead gorgeous. But I wouldn't recommend it for trucks pulling trailers. I think full size class C's would be fine. But I'd stay up top here if you're in a longer rig.
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