RV Camping in UTAH? 🔑 Unlock the Secret of this State Park! 🔑

Published 2023-03-30
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All Comments (21)
  • @NomadicLiving
    Kodachrome State Park was a surprise and a real hidden gem.
  • We spent a night or two there a few years ago, but my wife made me park on the other side of the dirt road away from the drop off. LOL
  • Natural Bridges National Monument is an hour from Goosenecks (take the Moki Dugway; otherwise it's an hour and half). Hovenweep National Monument is an hour and 15 minutes from Goosenecks. Both very worth visiting.
  • Thanks for a FULL size videos.I'll admit I have no idea how much effort goes into shorts but I truly detest them. Glad you're ok ,cept the runover portion, and wish you Safe and Great Travels.
  • @rdrose61
    Thanks... As prelude to our Mighty Five trip last year, we did Mesa Verde, Monument Valley (Forest Gump Hill) and Goosenecks. Also, Valley of the Gods, Natural Bridges National Monument and Moab on our counterclockwise loop. Dead Horse Point State Park is an awesome park and a great basecamp for Arches, Canyonlands and Moab. Kodachrome Basin State Park is also awesome and a great basecamp for Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and Bryce. The Utah state parks are very good.
  • @caverbrad
    Over 10 years ago I stayed in probably the same spot you did. No wind during my one overnight. Those shelters didn't exist and I think they had one outhouse.
  • @kayperkayful
    Moki Dugway and Valley if the Gods is right there too.
  • @mikebrant192
    All of the Mighty Five are wind erosion features, as we discovered. While driving through Capitol Reef, we had pebbles raining on the roof and bouncing off the windshield! So yeah, windy!
  • @kevinb4346
    Next time you are in southwest Wyoming, consider Flaming Gorge. Crosses over into Utah. Beautiful place! Green River and Rock Springs are on the north side. Dutch John and the Red Canyon on the south side. Highly recommend.
  • If you had turned north you would have got to Valley of the Gods, a BLM area. I won't say it is as good as Monument Valley but it is in the same neighborhood, And it FREE dispersed camping. And north of that is the Moki Dugway with spectacular views 1500 feet above the valley below. You can see Monument Valley from the top of the Moki. You probably would not consider taking your TT up that road, But you could drop the TT at VOG and drive up it,
  • @machfive916
    Thank you for sharing this gem. The wind in this video was hard to appreciate, until Sean showed the interior shots of the Airstream, particularly the "sloshing" water in the coffee pot. Love Sean's humor about the "Airstream was a rocking". Forest Gump hill was a cool add-in, as I think most fans appreciate seeing movie shot locations. Lastly, that was quite a morbid suggestion where Sean suggested a Loloho "road kill" incident be posted; but I appreciate his humor. Long live Loloho! Great video!
  • Was just there a week a go. The speed limit has been dropped to 45 at forest bump hill area.
  • if you haven't been already, the dispersed camping behind Goblin Valley SP near Little Wild Horse Canyon is very good. And the hiking is spectacular
  • OH MY STARS!! Sean was fabulous!! Lol! He tipped us off to some of the coolest hikes, NOT within Arches!! We unfortunately did not meet his wife, but his dog was pretty cool. Can’t say enough about him! Right from when we pulled in to our departure. He always came around every night asking how things were. Though he didn’t call us by our names, he DID say every time “Hey, Michigan’s! How’s it going? Need anything?” Thanks for highlighting them!
  • @missriggy
    We love Goosenecks too! Kodachrome State park is incredible too. All of Utah is incredible. Up in the northeastern part you will find amazing Dinosaur history and bones and all the things at Dinosaur Monument! It is incredible there too!
  • @housesOTR
    We spent a week here as a base camp. Our trailer was parked about where your was. We loved it and we could then visit all the amazing sites in this area. We didn't have any problems with the wind. We did in the Badlands, though. I got one bar on AT&T but T-Mobile was useless. I concur that there is no water. Valley of the gods is close.
  • Seems like the wind would be a regular thing there…. As long as the squashing is covered on some sweet drone footage, it’s all good😊
  • Kodachrome Basin is interesting also … off-season is the best time because you get to hike by yourself.
  • @karl9828
    Here is a tip from trucking for years in the west & hurricane country. Always point your rig into the wind!
  • Spent 4 days in the same spot at Goosenecks early July 2019. Yes it was hot. Spent a week this last fall in Valley of the Gods. Plan to hit the area again in the Spring. Long drive from South Carolina but well worth it.