Flaming Gorge NRA Dispersed
Wild Berries B.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed May. 19, 2024

Short or long stay, take a pic

Very large dispersed camping area. As the starting point we chose Anvil Draw Boat Ramp. From here many roads bifurcate and you can select many other dirt roads - where to go and where to stay, by the water or on top of the hill with 360 views (google maps shows them pretty accurately). We stayed 5 nights - the longest so far and it wasn’t planned that way. But then the weather, surrounding areas and things to do made us stay longer - without any regrets. We had couple of days very strong winds. But others were hot and sunny to pull our inflatable kayak and paddle around. The waters were calm. Another day we explored to the other side of the gorge (Utah - gorge overviews, Red canyon, geological Sheep Creek Canyon Loop). There are many mosquitoes but as mentioned, they strangely don’t bite and are appearing in intervals and random places - behind protection of the wind and mostly at sunsets. Plenty of cows, pronghorn antelopes, variety of birds. Overall very quiet place with occasional sound of boat passing in the waters. Not much shade or trees around. Perfect view place to recharge and move on to next destination.

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  • Review photo of Flaming Gorge NRA Dispersed by Wild Berries B., May 19, 2024
  • Review photo of Flaming Gorge NRA Dispersed by Wild Berries B., May 19, 2024
  • Review photo of Flaming Gorge NRA Dispersed by Wild Berries B., May 19, 2024
  • Review photo of Flaming Gorge NRA Dispersed by Wild Berries B., May 19, 2024
  • Review photo of Flaming Gorge NRA Dispersed by Wild Berries B., May 19, 2024
  • Review photo of Flaming Gorge NRA Dispersed by Wild Berries B., May 19, 2024