Parking lot dry camping

Quick overnighter to do a little gambling. Free dry camping in the parking lot. Security came by right away when we parked asking us to go inside to the security desk to register our rig. They definitely keep track. Can stay up to 7 days but then have to leave for 7 days before coming back. Fairly quiet, considering location. No generators allowed after 10pm, so keep that in mind when planning your time of year to visit as it gets extremely hot much of the year. Pets allowed on leash. Grass area with poop bags between motel buildings. Keep a lookout for coyotes, though. One came through lot in the early morning.

Walking distance to downtown

Came in about midnight, pitch black out. A bit confused at first on whete to go. Go down the road past the Courthouse and past the day parking lot. The road to the camping area is on the left of the campground sign. Pay box, $10 night. Well worth it to be within walking distance. Be prepared to level rv as the spots are no where near level. Visit mid week, so it was fairly quiet. Bring CASH, as many places don't accept cards. We'll be back!

Best suited for car/tent campers

Arrived after 8pm with our crew cab truck and 14ft travel trailer. Thankfully we were the only ones there as it was difficult to maneuver our rig back around to be set up to leave. Daylight showed us a stick and barbed wire gate that opened up to a larger camping space. (Still iffy for larger trailers.) A narrow trail leads down to the bank of the San Juan River. A well used firepit and a little graffiti leads me to believe the site is frequented mostly by locals. Easy to find via app, .4 miles off hwy on a narrow, windy dirt road. Verizon service Fair. Close to Bluff, UT.

Beautiful location

Unable to reserve and pay for a spot online but decided to go anyway and check for availability at the office. Office closed when we got there, but a camper told us to pick a spot without a reserve ticket on it and use the honor system dropbox. Only the Juniper campground was open, but lots of open spots. We lucked out with one, though not very level, it gave us a beautiful view of the lake. Restrooms located by camp host. We had a dry camping spot, but there is a dump station and non-potable water in campground. I was told a few spots have electricity but ours didn't. Each spot has a covered picnic table and bbq grill, where you would have to have your fire if you brought wood. A bit of a stretch from the highway, but easy to find following the directions off the Maps app, and so worth the drive. We'll definitely be back!

Great quick overnight spot

Just a short drive down dirt roads off highway. Easy to find following diirections on Maps app. We were the second campers til another rv showed up during the night. RVs camp in gravel parking lot where toilets are. Unable to review toilets as we didn't use them. Large grassy area with trees and a couple teeter-totters, covered picnic area with electrical outlets, bbq grill and campfire grill. There's a floating dock with picnic table, perfect for enjoying a morning cup of coffee. A great quick overnight spot overall.

Great hideaway

Location listed is on the south side of Route 66 and is easy to find by following Google maps. Gate will be closed but only held by a chain. Close after entering. Recommend arriving in daylight in order to choose a camp site as there are no obvious camping spots. Verizon service Good.