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Thunder_Mountai
Mar 07, 2016Explorer II
You might consider Blue Mountain in Blanding. It is centrally located. We've been going there for a couple weeks a year for over ten years. Still haven't hiked out Cedar Mesa and the Grand Gulch Primitive area as well as other nearby canyons. The Anasazi cliff dwellings and canyons some of which are only 30-45 minutes drive away will knock you socks off. Blanding will put you within easy reach of Monument Valley, Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, Natural Bridges, Dark Canyon Wilderness, southern Canyonlands, etc.
Check out the reviews of Blue Mesa on rvparkreviews.com Absolutely huge sites especially the 50 amp sites down low. The sunset views to the west are amazing. The only negative to the RV park is the truck noise from the highway. The Simpson family have been in the area for decades. They own the Twin Rocks trading post and restaurant in Bluff.
Check out the reviews of Blue Mesa on rvparkreviews.com Absolutely huge sites especially the 50 amp sites down low. The sunset views to the west are amazing. The only negative to the RV park is the truck noise from the highway. The Simpson family have been in the area for decades. They own the Twin Rocks trading post and restaurant in Bluff.
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