Valley of the Gods (last resort) | Wild Camping

United States

Details

Verified:
12 months ago
Altitude:
1502.4 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
jscott98003

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
Unknown
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

Found this site in my F350 Truck Camper. It's just off the dirt track that winds through the Valley, but a little bit up from the road with space for a smaller class C, truck camper, van or car. The space is mostly level and I was able to position my truck without a need for leveling blocks.

Excellent views all around, but primarily to the east. I haven't seen the sunrise yet, but hope to experience it tomorrow.

I entered Valley of the Gods from the south entrance, and being late in the day, most of the choice sites were already filled. Even so, I passed by several open sites mostly very near the road , but I noted their locations in case I needed to backtrack.

The dirt road is very narrow, hilly, and twisted just north of this location, and I would not recommend a medium or large trailer or rig of any sort. Larger rigs may be able to enter via the south entrance, but should not expect to make the entire loop.

Your mileage may vary… Do your homework and maybe even watch some of the videos folks have posted. This is generally a pretty decent road, but there are some areas of concern if you're in a larger rig.

That said, I'm pretty happy with this site which is why I am adding it here. (The two sites on either side were occupied when I arrived)

Tomorrow I will exit the valley to the west, perhaps take in Gooseneck State Park, get a bit closer to the actual Mexican Hat Rock formation, and then try my luck going up the Moki Dugway.

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Found this site in my F350 Truck Camper. It's just off the dirt track that winds through the Valley, but a little bit up from the road with space for a smaller class C, truck camper, van or car. The space is mostly level and I was able to position my truck without a need for leveling blocks.

Excellent views all around, but primarily to the east. I haven't seen the sunrise yet, but hope to experience it tomorrow.

I entered Valley of the Gods from the south entrance, and being late in the day, most of the choice sites were already filled. Even so, I passed by several open sites mostly very near the road , but I noted their locations in case I needed to backtrack.

The dirt road is very narrow, hilly, and twisted just north of this location, and I would not recommend a medium or large trailer or rig of any sort. Larger rigs may be able to enter via the south entrance, but should not expect to make the entire loop.

Your mileage may vary… Do your homework and maybe even watch some of the videos folks have posted. This is generally a pretty decent road, but there are some areas of concern if you're in a larger rig.

That said, I'm pretty happy with this site which is why I am adding it here. (The two sites on either side were occupied when I arrived)

Tomorrow I will exit the valley to the west, perhaps take in Gooseneck State Park, get a bit closer to the actual Mexican Hat Rock formation, and then try my luck going up the Moki Dugway.

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