Unexpectedly pleasant place to camp. Check the weather before you go, if there's any wind then I would choose somewhere else. Some gusts started to pick up over night and by morning there was a zero visibility sandstorm spread all the way to the highway. The camp sites are all located right off the dirt roads which means you're gonna have to deal with people driving past your camp site. The dirt road in was very manageable, the further you go in to look for campsites the worse the road gets but you can get pretty far. There was a lot of cattle around where we camped which meants lots of cow piles to watch out for and we had to deal with lots of mooing. If you're climber itseems like there's a good amount of undeveloped bouldering in the area that was fun to...
Read moreThis is a great place for free camping. There are no hookups though, no flush toilets or running water for showers or drinking. There's no output for sewage either. There's no electricity, and you may or may not have phone service. If there are no trash cans when you visit, plan to pack your trash out when you go.
The road can be quite bumpy, so drive slowly. There may be cows roaming around, so that's another reason to go slow.
There's a pit toilet and picnic tables near the entrance.
I like driving back a ways and camping away from others.
There are so many stars in the night sky. Incredible!
The rock formations are so cool.
I really...
Read moreFree dry camping, nice scenery. When you turn onto Happy Camp Trail it's 3 miles of unpaved road. As of July 19th 2018 the road was good to travel on. Watch out for the cows, once you arrive the camp area is the first road to your right and has plenty of space to turn your RV around. If you head straight to the picnic area it's a bit of a tight space but still doable. We made the mistake of going into the picnic area with our 30' RV towing a truck lol. We made it out fine and had a great night's rest and were greeted by a beautiful fresh morning :D, our dogs and kids loved going up and...
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