From other reviews it looks like this spot might close seasonally but it was open when I visited at the end of April. Camping only allowed in designated sites, seem to be plenty along the road, I stayed in Site 5, I know there’s at least 15 sites, not sure how many total. The road is pretty good and I made it in fine with my Nissan Versa. There’s plenty of parking space on the pull off for this site and seems to be the same for most other sites I saw. It is close to the highway and you can hear the traffic but it’s nothing too bad, in my opinion. The sites seem pretty well spaced out for a little bit of privacy. Seems to be a relatively quiet area, not too much traffic along the road the sites are on. Very close to Mesa Verde, only a mile down the highway, definitely recommend this spot of visiting the park.
This was a pretty good campground, $15 a night. Most of the other campers there seemed to be climbers. It’s close to the Needles Entrance of Canyonlands NP. Each site had space for at least two cars, picnic tables. Easy to access with my Nissan Versa. No Verizon coverage.
I wasn’t a fan of this area despite its perks (free and close to town) lots of traffic on the road, from other campers and OHVers. It was accessible for most cars, I drive a Nissan Versa and found a spot more than a half mile from the highway. I was here on a weekend so I’m sure it was extra busy. Definitely a solid option if you’re looking for a quick place to spend the night, although you need to get there early to find a spot. They had plenty of porta-potties along the road for people to use, they were surprisingly clean I thought. I had pretty weak Verizon coverage in some spots, mostly no service though.
I arrived on a Saturday afternoon and the end of the road was pretty crowded (at least for my liking) with people already and I have a low clearance car so I didn’t attempt the spur roads up that way. I ended up camping on a little pull off closer to the highway where I saw some old tire tracks and a fire ring already there. I don’t know if this spot is okay to camp in but I went for it. Not an ideal spot, you can see some of the highway and hear the traffic, the views are good though. Also very windy and very sandy, seems like that’s normal from all the other reviews. There are no bathrooms or other amenities
There are lots of different designated sites along the whole main road. The spur road to sites 20-35 and then the fork to 26-35 is what I took, I stayed at site 33. My Nissan Versa handled the roads fine, just took it slow. No amenities except the bathroom at the trailhead a mile away. A good spot overall, some traffic down this road as I think the Virgin Dam Trailhead is towards the end of this spur road.
Stayed at a dispersed site along the road for 2 nights. Was able to get far enough back to not hear the highway much. Some traffic back and forth along the FS road. The road was well maintained and passable for my Nissan Versa. Seemed to be plenty of spots up and down the road. Definitely a good spot to stay if you’re visiting Bryce Canyon
I stayed at a site closer to the highway for a night, a good amount of noise but not too bad. I turned left before the cattle guard, but I imagine there are a lot more sites further on. Road was fine for my Nissan Versa. Very windy when I stayed here.
A nice BLM campground to stay at, and free! There was a bit of noise being right on the highway. The pit toilet I used could’ve been cleaner. It had pretty good views and I enjoyed the small trail system they built around the area, brings you up higher for better views and it’s something to do while at camp. Some people were fishing the little pond while I was there, not sure if they caught anything or what kind of fish might be in it. Road in and around the site was well maintained
I stayed here for a night while passing through. A nice free spot to camp if you’re in need near Twin Falls. Easily accessible by any car it seems like (I have a Nissan Versa) and there were camper vans and RVs there too. Picnic tables at every sight, plenty of birds flying around and I think there might be at least two beavers in the creek. I tent camped and the grass was a luxury! (Was here on a Friday so didn’t have to worry about the sprinklers, they go off every morning Monday-Thursday)