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- vermilyeExplorerSite 13:
- FloridafrancesExplorerHappy to say we just managed to reserve 2 nights in Dead Horse Point SP(May 13-14), the only 2 nights in a row we could get. We have site 9, one of the outer ones. Really looking forward to getting back out to that part of our country again. :)
- VeebyesExplorer II
- DrippinExplorerWe stayed in site 15 a while back. With a 30ft TT it was a bear to back in. 90 degree entry uphill. The slide extended nicely between 2 boulders and the door just hit the cover over the picnic table.
Really nice park but not all sites will accommodate a longer trailer. - DashonthedashExplorerYes, there's 50 amp on the pedestals. Be sure to take the hike from the campground to the point. It's about 2 1/2 miles one way, and only about 1/2 mile (in the other direction) to the visitor center. Cell service is spotty, but you can find it in some places. It is one of my favorite campgrounds, and I have been there more than a half-dozen times.
- tvfrfiremanExplorer
Drew_K wrote:
We were there about one year ago and the sites were all fifty ampCaptain Obvious wrote:
We camped there a few weeks ago in site #6 - it was a pull through and somewhat unlevel. Beautiful though. Each site has 30 amp electric, but there is NO water.
You sure it's 30 amp? Their web site says 50 amp. We have a reservation to stay there in early June, site #1, which is a pull through. We've never been there before so really looking forward to it.
. The sites up the hill on the high side of the loop (east side I think) have great views looking towards Canyonland Nation Park. - Drew_KExplorer
Captain Obvious wrote:
We camped there a few weeks ago in site #6 - it was a pull through and somewhat unlevel. Beautiful though. Each site has 30 amp electric, but there is NO water.
You sure it's 30 amp? Their web site says 50 amp. We have a reservation to stay there in early June, site #1, which is a pull through. We've never been there before so really looking forward to it. - DashonthedashExplorerI agree that there are no bad sites, but my favorites are the pull-throughs #1 and #6, although #1 is probably the most popular. There are many great hikes you can do right from the campground, and the sunsets are spectacular.
- VeebyesExplorer IIAt your length you can get into about any of them. Can't say that there is a bad one in the CG though for our size the choices are a little slim.
- EurocamperExplorerI stayed in 11 but made note of some other sites I liked: 12, 14, 15. I prefer sites on the exterior of the loop with a little distance from my neighbors. These also have a little higher elevation than the others.
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