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It is another BLM Campground on the UT 279, next to the Colorado River. Self registration now $20.00 per Site per Night. First come first serve system ca. 9 Sites. Close a hike to arch. Not much traffic at night. One or two places for big rigs.
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20$ / night direct at the river and the trailhrad for the Corona Arch with is brilliant and about 1,5hrs hike for the loop
Report Check-InGreat spot, close easy to find. Beautiful during off season. Hike across the road. Will visit again!
Report Check-InPublic spot for overnight camping in an otherwise very sparse area to find a place to sleep.
Report Check-InNice spot on the river, across the street is a trail that will take you to some arches. Bathrooms and fire pits. No cellular for Verizon.
Report Check-In4 group sites that have parking for over 30 rigs of any size. Walking distance 1.5 miles to 3 arches
Report Check-InIt is another BLM Campground on the UT 279, next to the Colorado River. Self registration now $20.00 per Site per Night. First come first serve system ca. 9 Sites. Close a hike to arch. Not much traffic at night. One or two places for big rigs.
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