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Beautiful views in every direction. Pinyon pine trees surround red dirt rock. Ground very level. Easily traveled in 2WD when dry. Bumpy roads from ruts from wet season. We traveled a half mile or so from the main road, so completely isolated from other campers.
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Entrance off Hwy 24, not Hwy 12. Plenty of RV's camped here. Great wifi on Verizon, 50 down/12 up. Quiet, beautiful views, about 13 miles from Capital Reef NP.
Report Check-InTo get out to the campsite head out of Torrey to the East. Pass the intersection for rout 12 and continue on rout 24 towards Capital Reef NP. You will see a dirt road leading off to the right 0.2 miles after SkyRidge bed and breakfast. Follow that dirt road about half a mile and look for campsites along the way. You can park anywhere someone has camped before. We went to this site but you could continue further along the dirt road. Almost any vehicle could make it out here. We are in a Winnebago Travato 21’ van with 2 wheel drive. There is enough space at this site for a couple vehicles to find flat ground. As long as the roads are dry it’s an easy drive out. Incredible views on all sides and completely secluded. Great spot to spend the night if you are checking out Capital Reef NP.
Report Check-Innot sure where this is supposed to be; there weren't any roads turning off of Hwy 12 in the area of the coordinates.
Report Check-InBeautiful views in every direction. Pinyon pine trees surround red dirt rock. Ground very level. Easily traveled in 2WD when dry. Bumpy roads from ruts from wet season. We traveled a half mile or so from the main road, so completely isolated from other campers.
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