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A $15 per night BLM Campground on a dirtroad,with 16 sites every site has a table and a fire ring. Pit toilets, no water. Its 10 kilometers outside of canyonland national park (needles District)
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Nice and quiet campsite with good spots. not many trees. most beautifull sights!
Report Check-In$15 BLM camping. Half the price if you have the senior or disabled federal pass.
Report Check-InNice little campground surrounded by mesas. Less busy than other sites in this area. Now $15, or $7.50 with a pass.
Report Check-Invery pleasant, spot number 16 offered afternoon shade. still 5 bucks.
Report Check-InAs described ($5 per night w/o federal lands pass; $2.5 w pass). Only one other vehicle in the campground when we were there. Beautiful area.
Report Check-InGood basic campground, was free until august 2016 but is now 5 dollar per site or 2,5 if you have the interagency pass. Pit toilets available but that's all. Nice views, quiet.
Report Check-Inbeautiful views and nice hikes.plenty of space will even be worth the $5 after september.
Report Check-In- Everything full when we arrived, but we were able to spend night near crossroad.
Report Check-InFree BLM official campground with lots of spots. We arrived quite late and everything was full. We managed to squeeze it but its not for big rigs or trailers. Not enough room to manoeuvre. From September 1st, 2016, they will start charging 5$ per spot (there was a announcement in the camp board). Nice spot though before the Canyonlands NP (South entrance of Needles).
Report Check-InA free BLM Campground on a dirtroad,with 16 sites.evry site has a table and a firering. Pittoiletts, no water. Its 10 kilometers outside of canyonland nationalpark (needles District)
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