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4 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Sawmill Picnic

One of our favorite areas for a good picnic. Camping is available as well further down. There are reservable campgrounds but it must be 5 days in advance but they also have some "first come first serve" based grounds but you'll want to get there at the latest early friday in busy season to stand a chance.

Restrooms

Fire pits

Bbqs

Picnic tables

Dog friendly (must be on leash)

Trash

please LEAVE NO TRACE Pack in, pack out policy.

Great river side spots

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Utahtravels

2 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Nebo Loop Road Dispersed Camping

I really enjoyed this inspiring hour and a half drive around Mt. Nebo, located just outside nephi utah. You can certainly count on seeing deer, cows, and maybe some wild turkey. That being said, I highly recommend traveling with day light. ( most the cows are black)

Cell service leaves shortly after hitting the campground area but returns when you summit higher onto the Mt.

The Elevation goes up a little higher than 9k feet at the summit.

Dog friendly, many trails and great overlook points. Bring your own water, there are a few restrooms near the camping area.

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Utahtravels

3 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Loop Campground

Pretty little campground. It only appeared to have 2 spots. 1 was a group campground, the other was a single. Both close the a little stream flowing pretty well for end if August.

Pros: by water, has tables, firepots with grills as well, lush vegetation, and pretty.

Cons: right off the side of the road, not very private. Also water you'll have more mosquitos

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3 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Fivehole Arch TH

We didn't take the actual trail into the cave due to our lack of paying attention to maps and trusting cairns. We ended up hiking down into the green river and got this unique view instead. Not planned, but getting lost is not a waste of time but be sure to be prepared for taking an alternate route. This one ended up being a few miles longer and moderate.

The drive in was so beautiful despite high winds on the way in. We saw a desert dune patch along the way.

CAUTION FOR CATTLE ON DIRT ROAD.

We passed someone who had hit one at the entrance of goblin Valley and this will surely ruin any trip.

Also, CAUTION to have a spare tire. We got a flat from sharp shell rock on the way out and none of the small towns had my tire size so was stuck with a doughnut and altered our plans.

Always please leave no trace, no trash, no depicting petroglyphs.

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Utahtravels

3 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Candy Loop Camp

Pretty little campground. It only appeared to have 2 spots. 1 was a group campground, the other was a single. Both close the a little stream flowing pretty well for end if August.

Pros: by water, has tables, firepots with grills as well, lush vegetation, and pretty.

Cons: right off the side of the road, not very private. Also water you'll have more mosquitos

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