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BLM Dispersed Exit 108 Lone Tree Road

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

BLM Dispersed Exit 108 Lone Tree Road is located near varied terrain with open spaces and sparse vegetation. Temperatures in the area can range from highs in the 90s during summer to lows in the 20s in winter. Nearby attractions include Fishlake National Forest and Fremont Indian State Park, offering opportunities for hiking and exploring.

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Location

BLM Dispersed Exit 108 Lone Tree Road is located in Utah

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Coordinates

38.83908639788434 N
111.06178253950392 W

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Access

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
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  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Dispersed
  • Group

Features

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  • Phone Service
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Big Rig Friendly

DISPERSED CAMPING

Enjoy dispersed camping on government land and leave no trace. Pack in and pack out. No (or limited) services at this camping area. Permit may be required.


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Reviewed Apr. 30, 2025

Wide open spaces, easy access

It's a good graded gravel road going south, but as you get further in there are some dry-creek crossings that can need high-clearance. If they're real sandy or  muddy than plan on 4WD. But plenty of space before those obstacles.

Soft silty/sandy soil... low shoes will fill up quick.

The roads go further in but I haven't explored them yet. A mile from the highway, you can barely hear it or see it. In late April, we had one neighbor a half-mile away, and saw nobody come by our camp in two days.

  • Review photo of BLM Dispersed Exit 108 Lone Tree Road by Greg I., April 30, 2025
Reviewed Jul. 18, 2023

Red hills

Totally alone and loving it. Far enough off the road, but still good service. Absolutely gorgeous. I plan to stay for a few more days

Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of BLM Dispersed Exit 108 Lone Tree Road by Jack M., July 18, 2023
  • Review photo of BLM Dispersed Exit 108 Lone Tree Road by Jack M., July 18, 2023
Reviewed May. 15, 2023

One night passing through

I arrived at the campsite around 5pm in my Mazda CX-5 on a Tuesday, not a single person in sight. There was a pretty strong hail storm passing through during the night and the road was gravel so safer when wet. Beautiful views of the mesas and red rocks.

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Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of BLM Dispersed Exit 108 Lone Tree Road by aly E., May 15, 2023
  • Review photo of BLM Dispersed Exit 108 Lone Tree Road by aly E., May 15, 2023
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Reviewed Mar. 26, 2022

Big views wide open

This is at Exit 108, Lone Tree Road. The BLM road to south is a graded gravel road so is much safer in wet conditions than exit 99 dispersed area. If you like wide open San Rafael desert landscapes this is a good one to explore. Cell signal close to Fwy I70 is very good TMobile and ATT, but not so good Verizon. This is pure desert dispersed exploration camping.

Month of VisitMarch
  • Review photo of BLM Dispersed Exit 108 Lone Tree Road by Greg L., March 26, 2022
  • Review photo of BLM Dispersed Exit 108 Lone Tree Road by Greg L., March 26, 2022
  • Review photo of BLM Dispersed Exit 108 Lone Tree Road by Greg L., March 26, 2022
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Frequently Asked Questions

What services and amenities are near Exit 108?

Exit 108 on I-70 is fairly remote with limited immediate services. While there are no developed amenities at the BLM dispersed camping area itself, the location does offer very good cell service for both T-Mobile and AT&T carriers when you're close to the interstate. This makes it convenient for those who need to stay connected while enjoying the solitude of dispersed camping. For supplies and additional services, you'll need to travel to nearby towns, so it's best to arrive fully prepared with all necessary camping supplies, food, and water.

What attractions and activities are available near Exit 108?

The area around Exit 108 offers stunning views of mesas and red rocks typical of the San Rafael desert landscape. This location is perfect for those who appreciate wide-open desert vistas and seek solitude in nature. The remoteness provides excellent opportunities for stargazing, photography, and peaceful contemplation. Visitors can explore the surrounding desert terrain, though be prepared for silty/sandy soil. The area's relative isolation makes it ideal for campers wanting to disconnect and enjoy the natural beauty of Utah's desert environment. The striking geological features and expansive scenery are the main attractions.

How do I get to campgrounds located at Exit 108?

Take Exit 108 (Lone Tree Road) off Interstate 70 and head south on the graded gravel road. This well-maintained road is suitable for most vehicles and remains relatively safe even in wet conditions. As you travel further south, you'll encounter some dry creek crossings that may require higher clearance vehicles. The initial sections are accessible to standard passenger cars, with plenty of camping spots before reaching any challenging terrain. The soil is silty/sandy, so appropriate footwear is recommended. Most campers can find suitable spots without needing to venture too far down the road.