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The area has been closed to camping. Protection of sheep.
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This may have been the most beautiful boondocking spot we’ve ever had. Go for a walk down the road into the canyon, you will not regret it.
Report Check-InI grabbed the shot just before this one... the views are amazing, I had a blast hiking along the edge of the canyon, some cool slots you could probably repel down.
Stone fire pits. Cell service. Will definitely be back!
Right on the canyon rim with snow capped mountains in the distance. Spots are a little tight together but hopefully everyone is respectful. There's some Verizon LTE but doesn't look great.
Report Check-InVery nice spot. There were several vehicles already camped in that area when we arrived, but we managed to get a spot. There are two routes there. Google Maps (and probably others) will route you there via Hwy 313, then a couple miles of washboard dirt road (about the worst washboard I've been on). The washboard was so bad that we had do air down our tires just to keep our sanity. The other route is from the bottom of Long Canyon Road near Jug Arch, which may require 4WD and high clearance depending on the conditions (that road has a tendency to wash out in places, making travel up the road more difficult at times especially in the winter or after recent rainfall).
Report Check-InOnly compelling reason to leave to replenish water. Absolutely stunning location. Some tours and explorers using the road, but not much and everyone has been private and kind.
Report Check-InDesignated camp area with more than 10 spots available. Spectacular views for the Long Canyon. We slept one night. Beautiful sunrise views. Att and Verizon 3 bars!
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