2gypsies wrote:
You can't boondock in any national park but look for areas just outside.
For the North Rim there's DeMotte Nat'l Forest Campground just outside the park gate. Just south of the campground is a well maintained forest road - F.R.11, I believe. You just have to drive in 1/2 mile and you'll start seeing many nice boondocking spots. The weather is perfect for a cool summer spot. No AC needed! Mid to late Sept. is very pretty with the aspen in color.
LenSatic: Absolutely gorgeous photos!!!! Thanks.
1. I have boondocked for free in Death Valley NP and most recently in Canyonlands NP.
2. You can boondock at Point Sublime on the north rim GC if you have rugged 4WD.
3. If you have an iphone (or ipad) buy the app Ultimate Campgrounds. It will show you NP, NF, BLM, SP and more boondocking sites. Some are dispersed and free.