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GordonThree
Apr 09, 2016Explorer
Well, all of Moab is beautiful, but the truely breathtaking views are not at the easy-access campgrounds
Deadhorse Point SP has room for RV's of any size, and 50 amp electric but it's a long drive from the main road. Wake up early, drive out to the nearby overlook and watch the sun come up, truly breathtaking.
Just North of town, right off the highway there are two campgrounds. They're commercial not government, never visited either one personally.
Heading East from the main highway is Utah route 128, a very scenic road with several government campgrounds right on the Colorado river. The Big Bend campground website states it has room for large RV's.
Route 128 takes you to the Interstate and on your way to the Rockies.
Deadhorse Point SP has room for RV's of any size, and 50 amp electric but it's a long drive from the main road. Wake up early, drive out to the nearby overlook and watch the sun come up, truly breathtaking.
Just North of town, right off the highway there are two campgrounds. They're commercial not government, never visited either one personally.
Heading East from the main highway is Utah route 128, a very scenic road with several government campgrounds right on the Colorado river. The Big Bend campground website states it has room for large RV's.
Route 128 takes you to the Interstate and on your way to the Rockies.
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