Connor M.

The Dyrt Pro

Charlotte, NC

Joined June 2024

My wife and I are taking our Tacoma from NC to AK and hope to share what we learn with all of you!

Scenic pull-off that allows camping

This spot is a gravel pull off that is about 25ftx15ft. You can fit a small pull behind, truck, and/or van. The 6.5 mile road (FS-25) is paved so the accessibility of the site is a plus. The only downside is the logging operation that you can hear during the week further up the mountain.

Beach Camping!

The road was a bit rougher than expected (took us roughly 45 min from the paved road to camp). People made it down in mini vans but I personally wouldn’t try it. We stayed over a weekend and there was several groups but still plenty of areas to camp. T-Mobile had 0 service.

Plenty of Spots

Overall great campground, there are definitely some permanent residents but there is more than enough spots to have some privacy.

Awesome Spot, Bad Crowd

This spot is great if you are day-tripping to Zion. Easy to get to, right off the highway, near Cedar City, and a creek right next to it to cool off in. HOWEVER, it appears that about half the spots are occupied by drifters/homeless people that have set up a semi-permanent residence. We were the only ones there that actually looked to be “camping” the 2 nights that we stayed.

GOBLINS

Great spot, I’ve always found a site here. Just make sure you hold right onto Road 1013 and the campgrounds are about a half mile down on the left.

First to Review
Easy to Access

Standard dispersed camping, non designated camping. Level spots and good tree coverage. Minimal road noise and 5G service on T-Mobile

Plenty of Spots With Plenty of Shade

Overall a great place to stay, far enough off the road to feel like you’re camping but easily accessible at night/bad conditions. We stayed during a weeknight in July and there were a few RVs but still plenty of sites. You can easily access the campgrounds with any vehicle.