United States
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Take the cattle guard near Lees Ferry Tavern and follow the dirt road. I did it in a 2-wheel drive Ram Promaster.
Road is a bit bumpy in places and sandy in a short section. After that it perfect.
On the edge of Badger Canyon where it meets the Colorado River.
Plenty of places to camp on the way out. If you keep going thru the area there are no parking signs. Some areas cleared out and rock islands outline the cactus so you don’t drive on them. Incredible views. Full bars AT&T.
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The offroad might be challenging, did ok in a 2wd minivan. Very beautiful. Be mindful of the plant life.
Report Check-InEdit: If you keep heading to the river you’ll come to the end of the road. Big turnaround. Some level places some not do level. Stunningly beautiful right above the confluence.
Note: it can get windy. And cell coverage does fluctuate, but never went to zero.
Take the cattle guard near Lees Ferry Tavern and follow the dirt road. I did it in a 2-wheel drive Ram Promaster.
Road is a bit bumpy in places and sandy in a short section. After that it perfect.
On the edge of Badger Canyon where it meets the Colorado River.
Plenty of places to camp on the way out. If you keep going thru the area there are no parking signs. Some areas cleared out and rock islands outline the cactus so you don’t drive on them. Incredible views. Full bars AT&T.