Abandoned air strip | Wild Camping

United States

Details

Verified:
about 2 months ago
Altitude:
2003.4 masl
Website:
None

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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The ranger at Natural Bridges National Monument recommended us this location because the park campground was full . Quiet night . No service . There is plenty of space for van and/or bigger rigs . Fire ring. We recommend this spot.

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Stayed last night. Very quiet and dark. No traffic at all during the night. Decent for a one night stay.

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I stayed here because rain was in the forecast and I didn't want to risk getting stuck in the good ol Utah red mud the next morning. It did rain quite a lot last evening, so I feel good about my choice to stay here. That being said, this is a very underwhelming spot given the area and abundance of beautiful spots you could camp at. This spot is okay, but ultimately it's just a paved pull out directly on the side of the highway and I wouldn't recommend it unless you are trying to avoid getting into a fight with some mud when it rains/snows.

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The BLM areas close to Natural Bridges still have snow and are pretty muddy so we didn’t take the risk. The park ranger recommended we come here as it is pavement right off the highway. There is tons of room here for all sizes of vehicles with spots to tuck in between the trees or park more in the open. We were the only ones here and had a quiet night.

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Not nice, directly beside the Hwy, not secluded at all, didn’t stay.

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Stayed here on the drive from four corners region to Glen Canyon hite access. Can’t miss it, mile marker 87 on 95. Original plan was to stay on the road that leads to natural bridges but there was a lot of snow on pull off roads so we didn’t test it. No others here in March but loads of space and several fire rings. Can fit big rigs. Right next to main road but very low traffic, maybe 1 car per hour after dark and maybe none as you get farther into the night. Spotty 1 bar Verizon service that can only send texts, AT&T service about 10 minutes away if you travel east on 95. Map at natural bridges visitor center says camping here is okay. Bathrooms and water bottle fill up is available at natural bridges visitor center, about 10 mins away. We found Apple Maps to be a little unreliable here, wanted to take us a 4 hour drive to hite access when it was only about 50 min down 95. Recommend an atlas but can make do piecing together park maps.

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Good place to spend the night. Many level spots.

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Great place to stop for the night, just off the road but very quiet. Lots of little spots backing into the woods. Fantastic for star gazing. 2000m elevation but a very comfortable temperature.

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The ranger at Natural Bridges National Monument recommended us this location because the park campground was full . Quiet night . No service . There is plenty of space for van and/or bigger rigs . Fire ring. We recommend this spot.

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