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Nice campspot along the creek. pretty crowded since there is trail nearby. Perfect ATT service. zero Sprint service. no amenities. No road noise except occasional ATVs passing by on the gravel road. Verizon reception is spotty.
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handful of spots right off the road. fire pits. some have trees for shade. right against the river. 2 bars of Verizon
Report Check-InStayed here for 5 nights. Just past the Belly of the Dragon trailhead, over the little hill at the first camp spot on the left (before the horse corral). Tonnes of spots along this road toward the Barracks trail that leads to Zion. Lots of big rigs. Easy to leave your rig here to explore nearby trails or ATV areas. We used this as our base to explore Kanab, Bryce Canyon, Peekaboo Trail and Moqui Caves. This was one our favourite dispersed camping spots!
Report Check-InEasy and free camping near Belly of the Dragon. This whole road was pretty busy on a Wednesday night with all of the river spots taken. Ended up parking at the trailhead and didn’t have any issues. No amenities. Good cell phone service on ATT.
Report Check-InNice spot for a night. Close to the road so you do hear traffic. Belly of the Dragon is a nice short hike. Level ground, some shade but it was already occupied.
Report Check-InNice campspot along the creek. pretty crowded since there is trail nearby. Perfect ATT service. zero Sprint service. no amenities. No road noise except occasional ATVs passing by on the gravel road.
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