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8 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Browns Park

Very scenic overviews of the Green River in Moffat County, Colorado. Visit the swinging bridge. It was very beautiful. This area has amazing wildlife viewing.

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Stormy Concoby

8 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Spring Creek Road Dispersed - Flaming Gorge

The Flaming Gorge National Recreation area is incredibly beautiful! This is the prettiest area that I have ever kayaked at. I launched at the Sheep Creek Boat Launch Area ($5 fee per day and boats are inspected). The visitor centers have souvenirs. There are many trails to hike to overlooks around the reservoir that are pet friendly.

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Stormy Concoby

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Red Fleet State Park

The Red Fleet State Park has dinosaur tracks, interesting geology, and a beautiful reservoir. I enjoyed hiking and exploring the area!

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Stormy Concoby

7 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Sheep Creek Bay Boat Ramp and Campground

The Sheep Creek Boat Launch Area had a $5 day fee to park and kayak/boat here (boats are inspected here). This area was dog friendly. Many people were fishing near the shore. There is a bathroom and a large parking lot.

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Stormy Concoby

8 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area-NFS Firefighters Memorial Campground

The Flaming Gorge National Recreation area is incredibly beautiful! This is the prettiest area that I have ever kayaked at. I launched at the Sheep Creek Boat Launch Area ($5 fee per day and boats are inspected). The visitor centers have souvenirs. There are many trails to hike to overlooks around the reservoir that are pet friendly.

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Stormy Concoby

8 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Cub Creek Road Dispersed

Respect the petroglyphs. Do not touch, damage, or climb on the rocks so that everyone can enjoy the rich history present. The trail was short and the petroglyphs were amazing. Very neat cultural resources. Stay on the trail. No dogs allowed. This a part of Dinosaur National Monument, so there is a fee. Small parking lot (park in designated area). There is another petroglyph trail right by this one. Most of the petroglyphs are viewable from the road, bring binoculars if you don't want to leave your car

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