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This is THE spot. Amazing cliffs on either side, stunning wall of red in front. Off of UT89, the road is sometimes called Pariah Movie Rd. Easy site to get to; road is fine even for non 4-wheel drive. However, if wet this red clay is very slippery, probably not advisable to travel on it if wet. At the intersection of 584/585, go left. There is a little cleared spot above a wash. This road is a dead end, so no cars came down here. Best of all, there is a pit toilet 300 meters or so away. You can get a bar or so of cell service if you climb the rocks on the other side of the road. Dispersed camping, so no permits needed on BLM land.
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This is THE spot. Amazing cliffs on either side, stunning wall of red in front. Off of UT89, the road is sometimes called Pariah Movie Rd. Easy site to get to; road is fine even for non 4-wheel drive. However, if wet this red clay is very slippery, probably not advisable to travel on it if wet. At the intersection of 584/585, go left. There is a little cleared spot above a wash. This road is a dead end, so no cars came down here. Best of all, there is a pit toilet 300 meters or so away. You can get a bar or so of cell service if you climb the rocks on the other side of the road. Dispersed camping, so no permits needed on BLM land.
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