Toquerville Falls Primitive
Reviewed Sep. 11, 2019

Off grid camping and scenery too!

Roughly 10 mi out of Toquerville on Spring drive is The Falls. A really sweet place to stop, cool off, I saw some people swimming during the day, and just relax and take in the gorgeous canyon. Dotted with pinion pines this is a stark desert landscape that is freeing just to drive through, let alone set up and camp and drink in its essence. Road in varies in difficulty, if it is even hinting of rain I personally would find another place to go. Not just for the unpredictable road conditions, but flash flooding is a real danger. Watch the weather reports and take then into consideration when setting up camp. Ok, the fun stuff. Trailers would not be advised unless specifically made to handle the road in, so tent camping is the most prevalent, I have a rooftop tent, so it is perfect for this. Days are hot in late spring and summer, nights can get cold especially in the early spring. Be prepared for both. This is no potable water source, nor provisions to be had so go in with all you will need. Dark nights mean amazing stars an I mean amazing, bring some lounging chairs and a good wine and just lay back. Our site had a pre made rock ring and plenty of wood around to burn. It gets really dry, so be extra careful with the fire. Pack in pack out all garbage. Enjoy

  • Review photo of Toquerville Falls Primitive by Glen B., September 11, 2019
  • Review photo of Toquerville Falls Primitive by Glen B., September 11, 2019
  • Review photo of Toquerville Falls Primitive by Glen B., September 11, 2019
  • Review photo of Toquerville Falls Primitive by Glen B., September 11, 2019
  • Review photo of Toquerville Falls Primitive by Glen B., September 11, 2019
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