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November 2023 by hunriges Erdferkel
Really nice small campground.
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October 2023 by Franck Martinez
Camping in a very steep location, along the stream. Must be very pleasant at the height of summer as it is very shady. At the end of September, the evenings and mornings are a little cool and humid.
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September 2023 by Joshua Nielsen
Found a nice campsite but we were kept up all night by some creepy people that pulled up and were watching us from their car. Luckily our tent was pretty tucked away. Sand was nice and soft, stars looked beautiful, just watch out for cacti.
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December 2022 by Craig England Jr
A lovely pay site in Grand Staircase Escalante. Located on the very accessible Burr Trail. There are nice raised tent pads. Ample fire pits. Red sandy surface surrounded by buckthorn, willows, and wild roses. Big cottonwood trees offered shade. Due to the proximity of the creek there were a fair amount of mosquitoes. There’s an stony creek access up the road that was good for wading. Seven sites for $10/night.
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December 2022 by Guy Huffman
Pretty nice. Sites are very small, basically a parking place, table and tent pad. We parked our second car across the street at the trail head. The parking in our site was flat but I noticed that some of them were not as good.
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December 2021 by Minimal E
Perfect little tent camping
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December 2020 by Paul Ohep
Super hot, crammed. Creepy dude next to us didn't help. Didn't stay there.
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December 2020 by Rémi Julien
Incredible spot to observe stars and Milky Way
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December 2019 by shawnbob showalter
You can camp here and there is great hiking in any direction from camp.I hiked for three days and never went the same way twice.It very relaxing here,not a lot of people.I'll be back!
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December 2018 by michael edwards
Do not camp here. Leave it available for me ;)
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December 2018 by Angus Bennion
We went in the middle of October on a Saturday and there were plenty of campsites open. There’s a place to pay at the entrance ($10) as well as some wood you can buy ($5). The tent bases are elevated so you don’t have to worry as much about flooding. There are convenient fire pits at each campsite, and there is a public restroom but no potable water.
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December 2018 by Fifen
nice small campground. Areas along the river are prone to flooding during a flash flood. 20ft is the longest vehicle allowed. which means no RV's. when arriving the signs at the entrance tell you to park there and walk in to look for a spot. This is best since the campground isn't big and turning a car around in it is a little tight. There is only 1 pit toilet for the whole site. I would recommend bringing your own TP since it gets used up quick. Each site has a spot for a tent, a picnic table, a parking spot (for 1 car only), and a metal fire-pit.
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December 2018 by Robert Wallace
Super small camp site. Get there early if you want a spot. First come first served.
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December 2017 by Stefan Frittmann (Kaos)
$10 per night for a non-flushing toilet (vault toilet). Only a few places about 10.
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December 2015 by Joan Hollins
Peaceful, quiet and wonderful. Primitive facilities. No water, carry out your trash.