Utah is a big place.
Road trips travel great distances through scenic regions creating cinematic mental pictures of landscapes in motion. Base camps establish deeper relationships with a place and enduring memories. First-time visitors can see it all in sweeping and adventurous vacations through Utah’s most popular places or by taking time in and around any of the top parks in Southern Utah — each of The Mighty national parks and its surrounding lands offer abundant options to stop and stay awhile. And Northern Utah offers a whole other level of outdoor recreation and urban experience.
Some of the attractions close to my campsite.
Hole ‘N’ The Rock
Strawberry Reservoir, Utah
High Uintas Wilderness
Mirror Lake
Kings Peak
Bald Mountain
Starvation State Park
Moon Lake
Starvation Reservoir
Grandaddy Lake
Naturalist Basin
Bald Mountain Pass
Chepeta Lake
Gilbert Peak
Morat Lakes
Zion National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park
Arches National Park
Canyonlands National Park
Capitol Reef National Park
The Narrows
Rainbow Bridge National Monument
Sundance Resort
Delicate Arch
BLM Kanab Visitor Center
Natural Bridges National Monument
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park
Mesa Arch
Balanced Rock
What is Dry Camping?
Dry camping, also known as boondocking, independent parking or wild camping, is the practice of going off the grid in an RV, car, van or truck to camp. There are no bathhouses, electrical hookups, campground stores or piped-in water in dry camping.
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