Really the only negative about the BLM land: We came up from I-10 and went to the left side of the park entrance road. That section was busier and we didn't go too far down. So we went to the right (east) section. Way less people, but less spots to camp. We went maybe 3 or 4 miles east, and had a hard time finding an easy place to turn around.
2018 Ram 3500 Laramie Cummins 6.7 2016 Open Range RF316RLS Titan Disc Brakes Trailair pinbox Morryde AllTrek 4000 w/ wetbolt kit Demco Autoslide 570 watts of Solar
Thanks oatman we must have been responding at the same time!! We will be coming in from the south but will definitely ck out that place to camp also. Thanks Tara
Steve & Tara Smiley 2022 3500HD Sierra GMC 2017 Grand Design Reflection 27RL
Thanks everyone! We were looking at Jumbo Rocks but they take reservations and there wasn't any left for our size unit. So blm south it will be! We r around Winslow Arizona now heading out that way to joshua tree. Going down thru sedona, any sites on way not to miss? Thanks again, Tara
Steve & Tara Smiley 2022 3500HD Sierra GMC 2017 Grand Design Reflection 27RL
Packed when we were there. We boondocked at the dry lake bed north and just east of Joshua tree. Just a little north of there is a nice RV at the North end of the dry lake.
We were there about a month ago and boondocked on BLM land just outside the south entrance. Probably our favorite campsite out of about 15 places we stayed at on our winter trip. We drove through a couple of the campgrounds in the park, which was packed, and we were glad about our choice. Our rig is about the same size as yours. JK
2018 Ram 3500 Laramie Cummins 6.7 2016 Open Range RF316RLS Titan Disc Brakes Trailair pinbox Morryde AllTrek 4000 w/ wetbolt kit Demco Autoslide 570 watts of Solar