Pretty spot on the milk River two fire rings only one picnic table pit toilets were new and clean. Some bugs but not too bad. No signage off the main road so you need your coordinates.
If you can't get into the national park this is the next best thing. Good spacing. Trailhead for maah daah hey .
Close to the highway peek-a-boo views of the surrounding mountains nice campsites no water. If you walk down to the cattle great you can get a Wi-Fi signal
Campsite 71 has a great view of the sand dunes and the snow cap mountains.
Fairly average nice views cell service.
Well spaced,water near by and babbling brook. hoot owl.
The generators have the lower lot and convience of the restrooms. Upper lot on a slant, non generator. Both are all gravel, no tables.
No generators, flush toilets, big stainless sink for dishes. Great for tents and the RVs are separate on upper loop.
Plain and simple just a spot to pull off route 66 and do disbursed BLM camping. I found a spot not too far off the road because it had LTE 1 bar. Trains rumble by fairly often but it's not that loud. Some folks are staying up the day use area but there are no posted signs saying no overnight camping either there or at the 2nd parking lot which is halfway to the road. I enjoyed the hike up to the top of the crater.
Maybe one or two level sites pit toilets are not cleaned over a period of days. A lot of traffic looking for a trailhead for the arch trail. Beautiful area with a fantastic sunset when I was there.
Probably my biggest complaint is there aren't any level campsites and the restrooms the pit toilets are pretty nasty and not cleaned over a period of 3 days.
Just a few hundred feet off a twisty mountain highway this campsite doesn't have but maybe two level spots not even for tents. Don't go in with any big rigs very tight. I found a tight spot for my minivan but I wasn't on the level so sleeping was a little bit tricky.
BLM land surrounded by Mecca wilderness good spot for boondocking. Washboard road into the camping area lots of sand so be careful and don't get dug in. Spent the first night at the pit toilet camp area spent the second night up by the trailhead which by the way needs a pit toilet. I did the rope canyon trail and it's fairly dangerous and strenuous take gloves and be ready to do a lot of crawling and bouldering.
Everything here is just the way you want it good space between sites generators have to shut down at 6:00 p.m. and beautiful stars
About 3 acres of gravel one big huge dumpster for your garbage area is fenced in and close to the main highway.
Just some dirt sites off of dirt road, easy access from highway can only access entry from eastbound. Inside my van I can barely hear the highway no problem.