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Parowan Gap Petroglyphs Dispersed Camping

Gap Rd.
84720, Cedar City
Estados Unidos

Parowan Gap Petroglyphs Dispersed Camping es un sitio de campo Cedar City, Estados Unidos. Perros son permitidos.

En Parowan Gap Petroglyphs Dispersed Camping es posible acampar con un carpa de campaña.

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Russell Kozey
Inglés (US)
We spent two nights at this location in our 41-foot fifth wheel, en route from Zion to Bryce, and had no difficulty securing a spot. After navigating through the gap, we found ourselves in a spacious valley that could accommodate numerous vehicles. During our stay, there were only five other vehicles, including class As, toy haulers, trailers, and vans. We opted to position our vehicle on the left side of the valley, where the terrain was higher. The soil was firm, and the presence of vegetation minimized dust. Our vehicle was horizontally level, but we needed a few blocks to level it vertically. Occasionally, we saw a few ATVs, but they were considerate and slowed down as they passed. We relied on Starlink for connectivity, so we can't comment on the quality of AT&T or Verizon services.
1 año ace

Prof. Baylee Lang
Inglés (US)
During our three-day stay in October 2022, we found it more convenient to park on the northern side of the road, particularly when rain was forecasted. The proximity of this location to Parowan town was a major attraction for us, along with its remote setting that allowed our German Shedders to roam freely on the hill trails. The campground wasn't crowded, with only five RVs present. We enjoyed viewing the petroglyphs. However, the southern side was dominated by prickly plants that could be a nuisance to bare feet and pet paws when dry.
1 año ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
Great overnight stop near I-15 with some interesting things to see/hike. The petroglyphs are right at the gap and campsites abound along the dirt roads just east of the site. Camp on the higher slopes to the north if there’s been any rain/snow, as the area on the south side gets muddy but doesn’t necessarily look it! It seems you can camp just about anywhere but there are spots with fire rings if you go a little ways up the dirt roads. We camped with our 32ft trailer about a quarter of a mile up the road leading north behind the petroglyph site and there is one near-level site suitable for larger rigs. After that this road gets rougher and wouldn’t be good for larger rigs but there are plenty other sites below and room to turn around. Horseback riders and ATVs do use the area but it was quiet for us in October. Great place to view the night sky too!
2 años ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
It had rained that day and every spot looked like an issue for a front wheel drive. Too bad. Beautiful otherwise.
2 años ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
Parowan is a great place for a few nights stay. The drive to the campgrounds is very easy as you'll be on paved roads until you drive off the main road onto the grass/dirt areas to the place you'll be parking your vehicle/rig. The grass area is very large and there are lots of places to pick without being remotely near anyone else. The terrain is mostly red dirt and (dead) grass. Some areas aren't level but the majority is. We encountered lots of bugs and flies during our stay but nothing some insect repellant can't take care of. The weather was alright but somewhat windy which causes it to become dusty. Because the campgrounds are right off the main road there is a bit of traffic noise but nothing too crazy. For more details about our experience, check out: https://walkerestate.co/boondocking/f/parowan-petroglyphs-parowan-utah
2 años ace

Cori
Inglés (US)
Wonderful area for any size rig. We arrived around 5 on a Friday night and got a perfect spot right at the beginning since we were leaving early. We were welcomed by several pronghorns.
2 años ace

Balboa Land Yacht
Inglés (US)
Secluded, close to petroglyphs, rolling hills surrounding the area. Not much to be unhappy about here! Beautiful.
2 años ace

Marigoldlove34
Inglés (US)
We found a quaint spot about a mile down the dirt road. A wonderful fireplace setup and plenty of room for activities. Such a secluded spot, we seriously didn’t have any cars pass by. Had to sleep in the car instead of a tent because of a cold wind rolling in. It’s probably not always like this, but maybe check the weather first. That was really our only problem. Overall, I would recommend this peaceful spot :) P.S. such an EPIC sunset
2 años ace

Pearly Deer
Inglés (US)
My family & I stayed here from late July through beginning of August 4. It's a big wide open area on the hill. We did get hit with some monsoon storms. So it's not a great area if really windy. It's great if you use solar, as there is no trees around to block the sun. It's also within walking distance to the Petroglyphs, which was nice to check out. Further down the gap road is an area to find Dinosaur tracks. There was multiple ant nests nearby.  We saw a scorpion after rain showers. There was garbage & various ammo casings scattered around when we got there. Good internet. No noise, except on the weekend when a few people set up targets for shooting practice.
3 años ace

WanderLuts
Inglés (US)
Found this site on Campendium on route traveling back home. Great find. Did not need A/C in the evening. Only a few vehicles passed by during our stay.
3 años ace

Take the Fork
Inglés (US)
This site was great! There was more than enough room. Hardly touched on a Memorial Day weekend. Lots of level spaces to choose from. Totally dark and silent at night. The petroglyphs were cool, too!
3 años ace

Neeki
Inglés (US)
There’s a really cool petroglyphs at the gap and a few miles down the street is dinosaur tracks which also has three camping spots. Lots of camping on both sides of the gap and both sides of the road on the east side. On the west side only on the north side of the road. Lots of space between other campers lots of places to walk around and definitely bring your off-road vehicle. A few shooters one of the days but otherwise super quiet and dark. I did pick up a 13 gallon bag of trash each day but it wasn’t very bad mostly old beer cans and water bowls. Some broken glass and I found an old couch in one of the ravines but generally pretty clean
3 años ace

Candy
Inglés (US)
This place so far is one of my favorites. I haven't had any issues with goat thorns. On one of my hikes into the wider open area off the 130 prior to enter the Petroglyph Gap I did see ONLY a few of the bushes but further away from where people would park. I believe these are a summer nuisance when the thorn bushes dry up and the wind blows them around. There is better locations through the gap anyway, better wind blocks too. The hikes here are amazing and the hike up to higher locations for the vista view is beautiful. BTW straight shot in off the 15 but it is 13 miles from Cedar City and a little less then that from Parowan. No curvy roads to climb in order to get here. Lots of little birds though that like to climb on roof of camper. So be prepare for a 6 to 7 o'clock wake up. I have Verizon and if I faced S. I got 2 bars which was enough for movies and youtube, downloading might be an issue.
3 años ace

Carie
Inglés (US)
We camped just to the east of the gap in a grassy field. Had no trouble finding a level spot. The area past the gap is very expansive on both sides of the road, so there is plenty of room for any sized rig. The second day we were there a rancher drove his huge herd of sheep through the gap, and they just grazed on through our campsite. Cool experience, except for all the poop they left behind. The petroglyphs on the gap walls are amazing and just a short walk from the camping areas. After leaving the area to the east you can also visit the dinosaur tracks, with fossilized dino prints and some impressive boulders. Great place to stop over and would stay again if we passed through the area.
3 años ace

Sung Kim
Inglés (US)
Lot of open spots and very quiet. Also very clean!
3 años ace

Steve Boyenger
Inglés (US)
Arrived at dark and parked just off the road by the map pin. Woke up to beautiful views. Plenty of wonderful, dispersed spots accessible to all sorts of vehicles. Always better to arrive during daylight but really can’t go wrong.
3 años ace

AniMaria27
Inglés (US)
This area is amazing. We stayed about 3 nights and had great service and our mobile wifi worked perfectly. We were totally alone, so we ran our generator during the day. The sunsets are amazing, the trails are great, the petroglyphs are cool too!! We didn't see any wildlife other than birds. We had no trouble driving our 31 foot motorhome on the dirt road to our camping spot. It was pretty level. There was an existing fireplace that we built up a little more, so if you take this site, enjoy hehe. You can easily walk up the hill for views and walk to the petroglyphs. We camped in late November 2020. No noise, no one else. Coordinates of our camping site: 37.912246 -112.980049 **DOG DISCLAIMER** The only downfall is the prickies (thorns/burrs/goathead stickers/whatever they hurt) EVERYWHERE, as mentioned in other reviews. Our poor husky got them stuck in his paw pads ALL THE TIME. It was really, really, really bad. If you don't have a dog, you're good to go! If you do have a dog, please bring shoes for it. We've been living out of the RV for 4 months now and this is the FIRST TIME we were in an area this bad. We needed to wear gloves to take some of them out of his paw pads and ended up leaving early for his sake. That's the only complaint though and we ordered boots in case we are ever in another area like this. Overall: The area itself is insanely pretty!!! You're in the middle of no where and it's great. Definitely camp here.
3 años ace