Arches National Park This park is located in Moab, Utah and supposedly has the largest collection of arches in the world. We have visited this park before and know that it can be quite crowded. Their website even advises that you should arrive long before 8am during peak season if
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Spanish Trails RV Park – Moab, Utah
RV Park: Spanish Trails RV Park Location: Moab, Utah (About 4 miles south of town center) Site: 108 (pull thru) Cost: $52 (Good Sam rate) Services: FHU (50 AMP) Comments: A typical RV park right on the highway with easy access to activities and amenities in Moab. The
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Bluff, Utah was founded by Mormon Pioneers in 1880 who forged a wagon trail from western Utah to the Bluff area to establish a settlement here based on the assignment of The Church of Jesus Christ of the Later-Day Saints. Their story is one of heroic struggles and creative planning
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RV Park: Cadillac Ranch RV Park Location: Bluff, Utah Site: 14 (pull thru) Cost: $33 Services: FHU (30 AMP) -They do have 50AMP sites but we were struggling to get satellite reception so we moved to the end site where there were not any trees but it was
Continue readingMonument Valley, Arizona – Out and About
The View Lodge The View Lodge is inside the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park which costs $20 to enter. The fee is a day use fee which provides you access to The Lodge, Visitors Information, the restaurant, and the infamous Valley Drive. Valley Drive – Monument Valley The
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The Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park is in the northern part of Arizona right next to the southern Utah border. There are only a few places for RVers/campers to stay when visiting the area, including The View Campground within the park, Monument Valley KOA, just outside the park,or Gouldings Campground
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Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument Visitor Center The visitor’s center is across the street from Bonito Campground and within easy walking distance. It is a small facility but filled with interesting facts and a short movie about the volcano. Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument After you depart the visitor’s
Continue readingBonito Campground – Coconino National Forest – Arizona
Camping at 7,000 feet is a perfect way to escape the summer heat of southern Arizona! The Bonito Campground is a National Forest campground, first come first serve, next to Sunset Crater National Monument. It is a lovely setting with 44 sites, most of which are back-in or pull along.
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