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- profdant139Explorer IIIs Goosenecks close enough to your destination?
- garyhauptExplorerOr Canyon de Chelly in the tribal camp ground.
Or Valley of the Gods...depending on what you are driving.
Or..https://www.google.com/maps/place/37%C2%B000'04.9%22N+109%C2%B001'58.7%22W/@37.001366,-109.0335307,158m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m13!1m6!3m5!1s0x873a25d2c9c70acd:0xc9945bd27b66993a!2sFour+Corners+Monument!8m2!3d36.9990815!4d-109.0452213!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d37.001366!4d-109.0329738
Gary Haupt - 4runnerguyExplorerCheck out this website:
https://www.campendium.com/free-camping
Click on the different states you are interested in and zoom to the areas you might want to camp. Once you click on a specific location, there's a GPS listing that will take you to a Google Map of the area where you can change to satellite view to see what things really look like. - ppineExplorer IIJust get a map of the public lands.
- chinook507ExplorerGARYHAUPT, thanks for the pin drop. That is kinda what I was looking for. That's what I like about this forum, you can get some good places that others have experienced and are willing to share!
- FirstTracksExplorerWe found a great spot near Mesa Verde in Mancos, CO that's profiled in this video:
https://youtu.be/BN1vFQ234iI
Here's the road's Campendium listing:
https://www.campendium.com/madden-peak-road - garyhauptExplorer
chinook507 wrote:
GARYHAUPT, thanks for the pin drop. That is kinda what I was looking for. That's what I like about this forum, you can get some good places that others have experienced and are willing to share!
Just be aware..I haven't been to that spot. I simply did a Google sat search and there it was.
Gary - ppineExplorer IIIf you have a great spot some where, do yourself a favor and don't tell everyone about it.
- FirstTracksExplorer
ppine wrote:
If you have a great spot some where, do yourself a favor and don't tell everyone about it.
Is that really what the RV community is about? I'd hope not.
Let's face it, there's plenty out there. In just the Four Corners states, Utah is 75% public land, Colorado 43%, New Mexico 47% and Arizona 57%. There's more than enough to go around. - profdant139Explorer IIYep, lots of room. This is near Goosenecks, about an hour away from the Four Corners Monument, and that's my trailer. Nobody else within a mile of us:
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