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Great Views of KodaChrome Basin but sketchy access

We've camped here several times during the spring, summer and fall in our 26 foot toyhauler.  Gets pretty hot in the heat of the summer but great in the shoulder seasons.  Dirt access road that can get impassable when it rains (and believe them when they say impassable!).  Not a lot of dispersed camp sites, maybe 6 or 7 in this immediate area.. if you drive down the road toward Lake Powell (Highway 389).. there are more places to camp, but the road can get washed out or blocked by falling rocks along the way, so be prepared to turn around and head back towards Cannonville.

Hard to get to, but great winter camp sites

This area is just east of Mesguite Nevada along Gold Butte Road (old mining road that goes many miles into the NE area of Lake Mead.  No water, power or cell phone connection in most areas.  Must have good tires and high clearance.. many pot holes and hard gravel roads in the area.  The area also has several great petroglyph sites.  Great for ATV or side by sides.. lots of equestrian riders in the area as well.

Dispersed camp site at Whitney Pockets area, north of Lake Mead

These are open BLM camp sites.. one of around 25 or so in the immediate area.  None of these camp sites have amenities, no water, no power, no bathrooms.. just open camping.  Some camp sites in the area, those with unobstructed views south to Lake Mead generally have cell phone coverage.. the others do not have any coverage.  We love this area for the colorful red and white sandstone formations the dot the landscape.  Some of these camp sites will accomodate large RVs.. most can accomodate around 30 feet or less.  Must have good suspension.. road into the area is partially paved but has many deep potholes.. the road turns to gravel at Whitney Pocket.