Washboard road coming in, but not so bad. Large level sites, some quite well spaced, although with no trees (this is a desert, after all!). Great views. One bar Verizon. $20 or $20 with Senior Passport. We鈥檒l stop here again!
JamuJoe
Posted May 24, 2023; Durango
This campground is no longer free. 20.00 a night to park. Discount for America the Beautiful pass holders but it is NOT free. Rough roads coming in. Class A with Toad fit in several spots and it can be a little dusty. All in all it was perfect for us.
Melissa
Posted Apr 25, 2022; Tennessee
So much space! We came in late November and there were probably 3 other people here (but very far from us).
A convenient location to Moab/Arches and completely free!
We took our 29芒鈧 skoolie with no issues, just drive slow on the unpaved roads.
Senseofwander_
Posted Dec 02, 2020; North Carolina
Nice area, we spent two nights here while visiting Arches NP. Easy in and out. We had our small 24ft class C MH, there are several sites, all spread out. It芒鈧劉s quite and good Verizon LTE coverage.
Mike
Posted Nov 17, 2019; Northern UT
Plenty of large spaces with fire rings to choose from. Easy to fit large vans or RV芒鈧劉s and turn around if needed. Pretty windy, but it could just be this time of year. (10/29) You will need to keep your vehicles buttoned up if the wind shows or you芒鈧劉ll be wiping down your entire interior. Close to the highway and easy access.
ADVrider303
Posted Oct 29, 2019; Colorado
We spent 10 days here in our 40 ft MH+tow. We checked out the other areas and this was by far the best choice for us. The road is more rocky than Willow Springs, but that also means less dust. We drove through Willow Springs a few times using the back entrance to Arches NP and couldn't believe how much more crowded and dusty it was than Klondike each time. The Klondike road leads to a bike trailhead so we did see a good bit of traffic for that, but most went slow and they're much better than 4x4s buzzing around all day. The roads were dry when we arrived but you can see from the ruts it must get pretty sloppy when it rains. We stayed at one of the first pullouts and the road was fine (going slow) for our rig.
RT
Posted May 15, 2019;
A good find. We checked out 2 other BLM options, one was closed the other was quite crowded and spots were very close together. Klondike Bluffs was much more spread out. There was still about 5-10 other people camped out but the area is so large you don芒鈧劉t see, hear, or interact with anyone. No issues on the road with our 38 ft fifth wheel. Dinosaur track exhibit at the end of the road was pretty cool.
Annah
Posted Nov 03, 2018; Portland
Just spent 12 glorious days. Very glad we ventured in. Lots of wide open space, gorgeous views, and blissfully quiet. Don't let the road worry you...unless it's rainy or snowy. We drove our 32' in with no problems. We just took our time. Got some snow and rain the last day and the drive out was a bit dicey. The clay gets really slick. Some fun 4X4 drives close by. Maverick on south side of Moab has free dump and potable water. THANKS MAVERICK!!! We will definitely return.
RVidaloca
Posted Mar 24, 2018; Mossyrock