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easy access to a few spots large enough for rvs.
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Since there was still a lot of snow along 89A in the Kaibob Forest we had to pick a spot that was fairly dry. We stayed on the north side of FR 225 - see the road with a dead end loop. We went up the hill on a dirt road to discover perfectly flat areas to camp. Quiet.
Report Check-Injust off 89A at summit
easy access for rvs at least a 5 large campsites maybe more down the dirt road