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Nice BLM campground, some shade on some sites. Beautiful view at night and fairly quiet (it's along a street, but has very little traffic in evening and night). It's $15 with self registration.
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Nice sized campsite, easily fit two cars and two large tents. Had picnic table and fire pit at site, pit toilets and dumpster in vicinity. Right on a road but not too trafficked, wasn’t too bothered by lights or noise. Had large ~150 cliffs on the NW side of camp and the Colorado River on the SE side.
Report Check-InBLM campground. 9 camping spots. $20/night. self registration. Seniors with access card pay $10. camping table and fire pit at each site. UT-279 adjacent to camp site. pretty quite after 9 pm. wood readily laying around the campsite
Report Check-Ina campground with no services. run by government servicce. 15$ per night, camp host on.site
Report Check-InSite 18 was large and spacious with lots of small trees for some shade. Canyon wall makes good shade after 6pm. $15 fee. BEWARE, swarms of hungry mosquitoes. Easy drive to Corona Arch trail head first thing in the morning before it gets hot.
Report Check-InNice BLM campground, some shade on some sites. Beautiful view at night and fairly quiet (it's along a street, but has very little traffic in evening and night). It's $15 with self registration.
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