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dcason
Apr 17, 2014Explorer
When we did our WildWest 2013 trip and the National Parks were closed, I called Goblin Valley and asked if they had openings. She said, no. I sighed and then she told me we are surrounded by Umpteen acres of BLM land and you can camp there. WHOOPIE:B
It is also a night sky area so it was magnificent. We are going to go back there.
My advice, skip the campground, visit the park as day visitor and camp outside the park. You can dump your tanks in park and take on water if you need to.
You can see what we did in Goblin Valley here. There are also two more posts about it for day 7 and 8.
Enjoy it! Make sure you are well stocked with food as there isn't anything close by or anything reasonably priced in the area.
It is also a night sky area so it was magnificent. We are going to go back there.
My advice, skip the campground, visit the park as day visitor and camp outside the park. You can dump your tanks in park and take on water if you need to.
You can see what we did in Goblin Valley here. There are also two more posts about it for day 7 and 8.
Enjoy it! Make sure you are well stocked with food as there isn't anything close by or anything reasonably priced in the area.
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