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Kaibab forest dispersed camping | Wild Camping

United States

Details

Verified:
7 months ago
Elevation:
2011.8 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
l_thompson

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

Wild camping, no services. Pretty quiet both during the day and at night. There are many informal sites along this road, this was as far as we drove. There is a fire pit, and fairly flat grounds. We drove a 33' Class A down the gravel road and in.

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Wonderful forest free camping. Countless camp spots to choose from. Good windshelter as many trees. Peace and quiet just birdsong and wind in the trees. And just down the road from the entrance to the Grand Canyon. Great spot to spend a night.

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Emplacement idéal avant de se rendre dans Grand Canyon National Park. Calme, en pleine forêt, d'autres campeurs dans le coin.
Omegasfamily2022

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farther along the road than the turn with 2 sites.

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Enjoyed two nights here. Felt very safe and had some privacy despite the many campers. Didn’t have trouble finding a spot on either a Thursday or Friday evening. Very convenient and great Verizon LTE service.

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Very quiet at night, easy to get to with our 40' travel trailer. Unfortunately, the melting snow caused enough mud that we got stuck while pulling in (should have listened to my wife.) Thankfully, the ground froze overnight, and we were able to pull out without issue. There was plenty of room to turn around with some minor back and forth.

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Stayed for 4 nights. Several good spots after the cattle gate. Good cell service. Shade trees and quiet. Take Forest road 328 just south of the park. Easy for 2WD vehicles.

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lots of flats areas, quiet and with partial shade from trees. The access road is gravel and in very good condition. I have 5 bars cell connection (t- mobile). it's very close to the south entrance of Grand Canyon

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We stayed at one of the spots along this road. Had a nice quiet night. In the morning our Westy was surrounded by 4 elk. Rather than get in their way and risk being charged we decided to leave and eat breakfast somewhere else.

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Absolutely beautiful and secluded. Great free spot for easy access to Grand Canyon!

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Gorgeous, easy access. Fire pits, firewood, and few people

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great spot for all kinds of vehicles, very close to south entrance of the park, fire pits at every pull out, very quiet at night

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Pulled up after dark. Tons of people tent camping and van camping in beginning of road, just keep driving until you find a spot free. Great for being close to Grand Canyon. Elk were calling to each other and herd ran over the road nearby in the morning.
Sweet spot!

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Large, flat camping area with a few large pines for shade. Very close to the NP entrance. Very quiet place to camp except for tour helicopters during the day.

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Wild camping, no services. Pretty quiet both during the day and at night. There are many informal sites along this road, this was as far as we drove. There is a fire pit, and fairly flat grounds. We drove a 33' Class A down the gravel road and in.

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