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Natural Bridges Natl Monument motor home friendly?

rvindave
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I have a 26 ft class B+ Phoenix Cruiser, but no tow vehicle. Trying to determine if I'll be able to park at any of the trail heads in the park. Any input is appreciated.
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ReneeG
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rvindave wrote:
Thanks everyone for the excellent input. I wish there was an online resource that provided this detail for the National Parks & Monuments. I've started my own notebook that captures this info, though I realize it can change through time.


I haven't checked Campendium for this National Monument, but this would be a great place to post this info. Campendium lists info on just about anything because it's updated by us, users, and even lists boondocking sites.

FWIW - this Monument has an overflow camping area that large RVs use that can't fit into their campground.
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rvindave
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Thanks everyone for the excellent input. I wish there was an online resource that provided this detail for the National Parks & Monuments. I've started my own notebook that captures this info, though I realize it can change through time.

wxtoad
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Explorer
We were there a few years ago with a 26' Class C and had no problems fitting into the sites. Like you, we didn't have a toad and were able to stop at the viewpoints and trailheads. Here are some pix and comments of the CG.
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WE-C-USA
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We were there last Oct. 33' 5th wheel, was able to stop at any we wanted to. We were to big to use the campground but you should be able to find a spot.
Frank & PJ
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ReneeG
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We were there years ago and a truck with a 35' FW toured the area and they didn't have any problems.
2011 Bighorn 3055RL, 2011 F350 DRW 6.7L 4x4 Diesel Lariat and Hensley TrailerSaver BD3, 1992 Jeep ZJ and 1978 Coleman Concord Pop-Up for remote camping
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enblethen
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Nomad
You should have no issues using the many pull offs. You would need to use care at some of the end of the road turn around as others do not seem to be able to drive.
Use your co-pilot for spotting during close areas and backing out of some turn off parking.

Bud
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garym114
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Explorer II
Looked at it on google maps. Looks like you will be OK.
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on this page click the dropdown arrow 'Use Pegman'
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