Sand Island Campground, Bluff, Utah Campsite Photos
The Sand Island campground is located in the San Juan River valley. This BLM managed recreation area has a boat launch, and 27 large campsites suitable for any size RV. Campsites are available on a first come, first serve basis, and there are even a couple of pull-thru sites. Vault toilets, water, trash, picnic tables, and fire rings.
Sand Island Campground is the put-in for rafters of the San Juan River. The 26.5 mile ride to Mexican Hat, Utah is one of the most popular and beautiful floats of the region. Stunning Native American rock-art panels and ruins surround the area.
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Sand Island Campground
Near Bluff Utah
Bird watching - Sand Island Recreation Area - Bluff, Utah
BIRD WATCHING in Bluff, Utah - Sand Island Recreation Area is a wide floodplain on the San Juan River with a boat ramp in the center, and an undeveloped stretch of river forest and desert grassland stretching away to the west. Its also a popular launch point for river runners heading down the San Juan River and a great spot for access to a strip of riparian vegetation that supports migrating and nesting passerines.
Be sure to visit Sand Iland Recreation Area during your stay in Bluff, Utah
Spanish Trail RV Park - Moab, Utah
July 13th - 2014
We spent the next couple nights at this lovely little park at the south end of town. Great views, level sites, clean facilities and friendly owners. Big power outage mid afternoon for the whole town left us sweltering in the 110 degree heat that day. We used this as our base camp to explore Arches and Canyonlands National Parks as well as Dead Horse State Park. Spanish Trail RV honors Passport America so this was an exceptional value for the money. We'd definitely stay here again.
Sand Island Recreational Area - Bird Watching - A 10 minute drive from Bluff, Utah
BIRD WATCHING ... Bluff, Utah ... Sand Island Recreation Area is a wide floodplain on the San Juan River with a boat ramp in the center, and an undeveloped stretch of river forest and desert grassland stretching away to the west. Its also a popular launch point for river runners heading down the San Juan River and a great spot for access to a strip of riparian vegetation that supports migrating and nesting passerines.
Be sure to visit Sand Island Recreation Area during your stay in Bluff, Utah
Sand Island Petroglyphs
Slideshow of the Sand Island Petroglyph site near Bluff, Utah.
Sand Island, Bluff Fort & Hello Colorado!
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Goose Island Campground BLM Moab Utah UT 360 VR 4k
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Goose Island Campground near Moab Utah is a BLM campground with 18 sites along the banks of the Colorado River. Primitive tent and RV camping. Both RV and tent camping are available including 3 walk-in tent-only sites. This campground is popular due to its proximity to town, its shade during the summer, and the beautiful scenery. Campsites are available on a first-come, first served basis.
Gravel roads and site pads the sites have decent spacing. During season there is a camphost on site. Picnic tables, pit toilets and the adjacent multi-use trail add to the campground features. Any size RV can fit into most of the sites. No water available.
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Millsite State Park, Utah Campsite Photos
Favorite Sites: 11, 12, 13.
Camp in the quiet campground, and boat on the blue waters of Millsite Reservoir. Anglers fish for rainbow trout and cutthroat trout. Play 18 holes on a nearby golf course or bring off-highway vehicles and mountain bikes to enjoy miles of trails in nearby Ferron Canyon.
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Sand Hollow State Park, Utah Campsite Photos
With its warm, blue waters and red sandstone landscape, Utah's newest state park is also one of its most popular. Boat and fish on Sand Hollow Reservoir, explore and ride the dunes of Sand Mountain on an off-highway vehicle, then RV or tent camp in one of two developed campgrounds. Anglers fish for bass, bluegill, and crappie.
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Sand Island Bluff Utah Ancient Rock Art Panels
There are 65 in this area across a few miles.
This is all i filmed today will be back there next weekend
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The Beach at Sand Hollow
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Windwhistle Campground, Moab, Utah Campsite Photos
Located 38 miles southwest of Moab, Windwhistle Campground is nestled against Roan Bailey Mesa. To reach the campground, drive 32 miles south of Moab on Highway 191 to the Canyon Rims Recreation Area turnoff and go 6 miles west on that road. Situated at approximately 6,000 feet, the campground is somewhat cooler than Moab during the summer. Drinking water is available mid-April until late-September. An informative one-mile nature trail starts in the campground. Campsites are available on a first-come, first served basis.
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Exploring Comb Ridge Utah April 2018
This video summarizes an early April 2018 trip to explore the east side of Comb Ridge along what is called Butler Wash, near Bluff Utah.
Bluff, Utah has a few hotel-motels, RV sites with tent sites, a couple good restaurants, and one place to get gasoline and supplies. Comb Ridge Bistro is excellent for coffee and food.
I chose to stay the first night at Sand Island which is very near the south entrance to Comb Ridge. Sand Island is a semi primitive campsite with a nice host family, dry toilets, potable water, fire rings, a few grills, picnic tables and lots of blow sand. If tent camping prepare for the blow sand. Campground was very quite and cost $15/night.
The sites included in this trip were;
Wolfman Panel and Ruins
Big Crane site
Double Stack Ruins
Procession Panel
Monarch Ruin
Cold Spring Ruin
Split Level Ruin
Fishmouth Cave and Ruin
Butler Wash Road was very well graded and did not have to utilize 4WD. Road was much better than the Coyote Gulch road for comparison. Many free, primitive campsites are available along Butler Wash and I felt very safe in this area primarily due to the lack of people.
ATT Cell phone coverage was good in Bluff, Sand Island but was marginal along Butler Wash. Sometimes up on the Comb itself you could get coverage. Deep in the canyons though, even my Garmin GPS failed to pick up any signal and Gaiagps stopped functioning.
By far my favorite locations were Cold Spring Ruin and Procession Panel. All ruins and petroglyph panels were easy to find and get to, except for Procession Panel. I followed the many Procession Panel cairns but one cairn path routed me to a steep approach so had to back track and choose a less sketchy route. Best to drop into the canyon as soon as you can instead of proceeding higher up on top of the Comb.
I did not see much of any wildlife while there. I did see large cat tracks inside Cold Spring Cave and a few in the drainage areas. I did not see any snakes but a snake track of one inside Cold Spring Cave.
All of the area was very clean and just a few instances of vandalism. The hiker pottery museums are becoming abundant and would like to discourage people from doing this and leave the sites as you found them.
Weather in early April was amazing. I made sure to time the trip based along no rain forecasts. Temperature was in the high 20s one night and during the day it would warm up to the 70s. Very low humidity so hydration important.
Hard to recommend on how many days you will need. I chose 4 days and this was perfect and allowed me to explore some of the river ruins.
In regard to the video, I chose to include many minutes of driving the Butler Wash road. I wish that this had been available to me prior so I could get an idea what condition the road would be in. I also included excessive footage of the Procession Panel. Many people were asking questions about the glyphs and thought this would give people an idea of the procession characters.
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, Utah Campsite Photos
Favorite Sites: 10, 14, 21.
Rippling arcs of pink-colored sand welcome you as you enter the park. Contrasted by blue skies, juniper and pinion pines, and steep red cliffs, the park is a wonderful place for camping, photography, off-highway vehicle riding, and playing in the sand. As the only major sand dune field on the Colorado Plateau, this park is a unique geologic feature that should not be missed.
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Canyon De Chelly - A incredible day trip from Bluff, Utah
Canyon de Chelly is unique among National Park service units, as it is comprised entirely of Navajo Tribal Trust Land that remains home to the canyon community. NPS works in partnership with the Navajo Nation to manage park resources and sustain the living Navajo community.
Beach Campground, Starvation State Park, Utah Campsite Photos
Favorite Sites: 3,4.
The sprawling waters of Starvation Reservoir offer great fishing and boating. Find a secluded campsite at one of four primitive campgrounds and one developed campground. Anglers can fish for walleye and trout. Bring your off-highway vehicle and ride on nearby trails.
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Vlog 12 Bush Plane Beach Island Hopping in the Bahamas
Island Hopping in the Bahamas! Spanish Cay to Governors Harbor.
The pink sand Beach of Eleuthera was amazing!
The travel vlog trip across the good 'ole US of A in my aircraft! Going from Utah to Florida and then into the Bahamas.
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Madsen Bay Campground, Scofield State Park, Utah Campsite Photos
Favorite Sites: 213, 25, 30, 31.
Camp, boat, and fish at this summer and winter recreation destination situated high in the Manti-LaSal Mountains. During winter, ice fish, snowmobile, and cross-country ski in a spectacular mountain setting. Anglers fish for rainbow trout and cutthroat trout. Three separate areas offer amenities for day and overnight use.
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