Ben P.

The Dyrt Pro

Joined November 2020

I’m a big game hunting guide in Alaska and Montana and an upland bird hunting guide in Georgia. In between my seasons guiding, I travel and camp!

Great City Park

Broken Bow is a great town. Been through there several times. The city park is great, not much to it but it is nice and clean and convenient. For $20, would recommend. Full hook-ups.

Ideal State Park Campground

Love Cloudland Canyon. Originally from the area, came back for a few days and camped at the West Rim campground. Great spots back in the woods, very private, near the canyon. Make sure you hike the falls when you’re here!! Well worth it.

Convenient, Nice, and Clean

Stayed here for several days. Conveniently located near Clayton and everything in the area. Spots are nice and spacious, hook ups worked great, and the staff was accommodating with me for a late arrival and departure. Good folks, recommend.

Simply Amazing

Well all the other reviews have said the same thing. This is an awesome place to camp. I had never been to the Grand Canyon before and wanted to do something other than just follow the crowd. Found the Saddle Mountain site on this app and it was well worth it.

The view is incredible. There aren’t many places you can pitch a tent that are cooler than this!

Obviously there are limited spots so whenever you go, go early. I was there in the middle of the week in early November and it pretty much filled up.

The road to get to the site is well maintained. You shouldn’t have any problems at all.

Go to this site!!! I promise you won’t regret it.

Good Campground

This is a good all around campground. The Natural Bridges National Monument is out of the way to get to so it certainly has that going for it. That being said, there are only 13 spots. Relatively private spots though. Nothing over 26 feet is allowed. All in all, the Natural Bridges are well worth the trip!! Beautiful!

Also, it does cost $15 for a spot for a night.

Great Campground

Awesome little campground! I needed a place to stop for the night and this was perfect. The river is beautiful and full of fish. It’s a longer drove down the dirt road to get here than I expected to if you come, keep going. There are several camping spots along the road which would be cool as well, but the actual campground is at the end, right where the marker says it is. I’m by myself but there are a couple greats spots for group camping as well. Very quiet and peaceful. And as always, totally free! I would recommend this spot as a great overnight stop, easily accessible but off the beaten path enough to not be crowded.