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4runnerguy wrote:
I'd consider arriving on Sunday through Wednesday by noon (or earlier if possible). All of these CG's are incredibly popular that time of year, although the first week of May isn't too bad, as spring breaks are over and colleges haven't gotten out yet. By mid-May, it's crowded again until the heat of June gets people heading elsewhere.
โDec-30-2013 02:15 PM
nazpaz wrote:I'd consider arriving on Sunday through Wednesday by noon (or earlier if possible). All of these CG's are incredibly popular that time of year, although the first week of May isn't too bad, as spring breaks are over and colleges haven't gotten out yet. By mid-May, it's crowded again until the heat of June gets people heading elsewhere.
We are planning on being there for a few days in early May. We will arrive on a weekday and want to boondock at Goose Island or maybe Big Bend campground just north of Moab. Do any of you with Moab boondocking experience think we'll have a problem getting a site?
dverstra wrote:I'd rent a jeep rather than go with a tour. That way you can do things at your own pace. For an easy introduction, I'd start with Schafer Trail off of Island in the Sky down to the Potash Road and return along the river to Moab. The White Rim Trail mentioned above does have one section near Murphy's Hogback that can be tricky in a vehicle without true four wheel drive. Here is a good description of some of the other trails around Moab. In your CRV, I'd stick with 1's and 2's to start, graduating to 3's when you have more confidence. Note that the trail ratings given in my link are different from some other websites, where the rating goes from 1 to 5, not 1 to 10.
A scenic drive with a jeep rental sounds fun. Nothing too crazy! Maybe a half day tour with a jeep tour operator.
โDec-30-2013 12:29 PM
trailertraveler wrote:
You welcome!!
Since the campgrounds are mostly first come first serve, you won't really know until you get there, but there are more listed than the ones you mentioned and there should always be some place to boondock in the areas open to it which are shown in one of the links.
That said, I certainly won't bother to respond to another one of your posts.
โDec-30-2013 12:05 PM
nazpaz wrote:
The page with information on water availability is helpful. The rest of it is just links describing the location of the campgrounds. I know where the campgrounds are - it's whether or not there is room at the inn that I'm asking about.
โDec-30-2013 06:14 AM
trailertraveler wrote:
Dump stations and water near Moab
BLM Campgrounds on UT-128
BLM Horsethief Campground
BLM Campgrounds in the Moab Area
Dispersed Camping in the Moab Area
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