€37.037037037037
per notte
Prezzo stimato in base ad 1 auto, 2 persone con una tenda, camper o roulotte.

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4 / 5 (12 voti )

Seven Mile Parking

Gemini Bridges Rd.
84532, Moab
Stati Uniti d'America

Seven Mile Parking è un campeggio con 54 tende a Moab, Stati Uniti d'America. Sono consentiti cani.

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Bria Toy
Inglese (USA)
The locations are pleasant and flat, however, the cost appears steep for just an electricity connection, especially when there's a state park campsite offering the same for $15 just opposite. Although they provide a waste disposal point and water supply, shower facilities are absent.
3 giorni ago

Kareem Rice
Inglese (USA)
Getting There - Although making a reservation online would have been more straightforward, it was also simple to do so over the phone. The park's location wasn't found by our GPS, so we had to rely on the Google directions given in the website's confirmation email. The park is situated on the western side of UT-191, across the railroad tracks. Upon reaching, the camp host guided us to the fresh-water fill and dump station before settling in our camping spot. Suggestions - Fill up and empty your water tanks upon arrival. The camping spots are extremely long (85'), so position your entry door wisely. Expect minimal electronic connectivity; cell signal is sparse and wifi is virtually non-existent unless you possess StarLink. Highlights - The park's remote location (away from Moab), partial hook-up system to reduce environmental damage, scenic views, proximity to Moab, Arches, and Canyonlands NP. The staff's communication at the park is also commendable. The clear, uninterrupted view of the sky is perfect for star gazing and Starlink connectivity. Downsides - It's not exactly a downside, but having a navigable address or precise GPS coordinates for the park would be helpful. Noise from the highway can potentially spoil the experience if the wind direction is unfavorable.
3 giorni ago

Jerod Morissette
Inglese (USA)
The position is ideal, being just a short distance from Arches National Park and offering stunning views of the night sky. The area is quite spacious as well. However, for the nightly rate of $80, the amenities are limited to an electrical connection. A two-day stay allows for water refill and waste disposal at no additional cost. There is also the issue of traffic noise. On my next visit, I might consider free camping to enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings without the substantial cost.
3 giorni ago

Abe Gleichner
Inglese (USA)
We reached our destination at approximately 5 o'clock, having previously reserved a place which we directly headed to. The area was spacious with a small privacy barrier, and offered stunning views of the Utah terrain. It was peaceful and serene. The spot provided electricity, with water available on the premises and a waste disposal area. It's definitely a place I would strongly suggest.
3 giorni ago

Anonimo
Inglese (USA)
We arrived at dusk with rain in the forecast. This place was easy to find and had plenty of space. We felt safe and it was quiet. Close to Arches National Park and Moab. The bike trail is also accessible. At $40 it may feel a bit pricey for dry camping, but we were confident we wouldn’t get stuck do to the rain.
3 giorni ago

Mommahicks
Inglese (USA)
It’s gravel strips on the side on the freeway, close together, with a picnic table. They charge $30 because they’re “premium sites” and you’re allowed 4 people. It’s an extra $10 for an additional vehicle! So we parked and left and went to BLM land where can camp without a picnic table, but free.
3 giorni ago

FourFeetFourPaws
Inglese (USA)
We stayed here because we are big and the rains were coming. As far as Seven Mike Park goes,there are 3 areas. On the right, after you turn off the highway, there is a very popular day use area for a $5 fee. This area is also available for overnight stays for $30 which gets you a picnic table. There is a dumpster and the ONLY outhouse for the entire area. To the left you will see 21 unnumbered pull through sites. They are level, sectioned off and have a picnic table. The fee here is $30. This is where we camped. If you continue straight there are 33 established numbered sites, a few of them are HUGE pull throughs each with picnic tables. The fee here is $40. We think prices are too high for what you get, except the day use price seems reasonable. The owner encouraged written feedback, so we did! Read the other reviews where they talk about things to do in the area. While here, we explored Gemini Bridges and Canyonlands. We would stay here again if prices became reasonable and/or amenities were improved. We would stay across the highway at the private lot for $15 next time.
3 giorni ago

FarreninWander
Inglese (USA)
This is about 9 miles from Moab. The first 2 areas are just parking lots, but once you cross the railroad tracks there are actual sites. They are sectioned off, level spots and picnic tables. They also have a tent camping area. It is close to the highway but we didn’t notice any noise. It’s private land and from what we gathered he doesn’t have all his zoning in place. He suggests a donation of $30/night for the spots we stayed in, and the parking lots are $20/night. It’s a little removed from town, but a lot less crowded. We were one of 2 campers and we don’t think the other people were actually there. It’s so dark at night and a great place to stargaze. It’s also at the entrance to Gemnini Bridges. We really liked this spot but $30/night is too expensive for what there is and $20/night for a parking lot is ridiculous.
3 giorni ago

RoadSkool
Inglese (USA)
Moab is about nine miles down the road. Arches is about five miles down the road. Turn to Island in the Sky is right there. Great mountain biking across the Hwy Well situated for Moab and anything on the northern side of town. Had an outhouse. Can be a bit noisy w all of the atv's and such. Gravel drives and parking areas were great for us as it was raining when we arrived in Moab. Glad to have not been sliding around in orange BLM mud.
3 giorni ago

Dr. C
Inglese (USA)
Stayed here in our 32 ft Motorhome towing a trailer with ATV's. Very convenient and easy access from highway 191. The sites were far enough from the road so that road noise although present was minimal. A train came by once that we were actually at the campsite to hear. The site is close to many of the famous trails in Moab for both motorized vehicles and bicycles along with the paved bicycle path which we enjoyed before heading out on our ATV adventure. Close enough to Moab to make a trip to town quick and easy. The fee is $15 for each night but I don't mind paying if it is used to keep areas like this nice and creating similar areas to have relatively inexpensive Motorhome camping access to the incredible beauty and adventure of Moab.
3 giorni ago

Marshall
Inglese (USA)
Drive-by review. I was boondocking in the area and stopped here to take some pics as the listing was missing them. Here are my thoughts: Pros * Easy access to US 191 * Easy access to Moab and Arches National Park * Right on the AWESOME paved bike path that takes you into Moab * Awesome views (but then again, where in Moab doesn't have these?) Cons * Easy access to US 191 (noisy!) * On a railroad track (active) * Shares entrance and general area with very busy parking lot with OHVers that park there and then explore Gemini Bridges * No privacy - just like any commercial RV park * Not much more than a gravel parking lot - again like just about any commercial RV park * No amenities (except outhouses and garbage) The other reviewer stated the price is $5 a night. This is actually the price for day use of the parking lot. Overnight is $15. Not really sure why anyone would actually stay here considering there is A LOT of FREE boondocking right off US-191 just north of this location. Same style of camping (dry) for the low price of $0. If you can stay here, you can boondock. Just saying.
3 giorni ago

East of Ordinary Travel
Inglese (USA)
We found this via searching campendium and really liked it as we try to dry camp as much as possible. Its is only 6 miles away from the entrance to Arches National Park and only 8 miles from downtown Moab. It is a very large parking lot with large boulders aligned through out the lot. It can easily fit any size rig even with a 30 ft trailer behind it. We have a 40ft Class A and had no issues getting in. Once you pull onto Gemini Bridge Trailhead you go over the railroad tracks and then turn immediately right into the large parking lot. Its the honor system for paying as it is only $5.00 per night (envelopes and pay station are near a large metal pole once you enter the lot). Just a short walk over the railroad tracks you have a free port-a-potty and a large trash bin. The lot is fairly level as well. There is a train that runs but it only comes once a day if that and is not that loud. You are 200 yards away from the road but the noise is not bad at all. We were here for 2 days and only had one other person in the lot. We would definitely recommend this spot as the RV Parks in town were $45-$55 and we have tons of solar and large holding tanks so we can last a week or so unplugged. Happy Camping!
3 giorni ago

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