San Rafael Swell Area (BLM), Utah
We arrived at Goblin Valley State Park in the late afternoon and after claiming a spot to set up camp on the adjacent BLM San Rafael Swell Area, we decided to look for a place to hike. Only about a mile down the dirt road we found such a place near a few abandoned buildings which had been constructed during a uranium exploration. After looking at the ruins we walked towards Temple Mountain, climbing through small canyons and hiking through the washes. We discovered a few neat eroded rocks but what was most impressive – other than the consistent backdrop of Temple Mountain – was the view into the larger canyon and the fractured plateau beyond.
Thanks for the heads up on the BLM land. I wanted to camp at the state park but it appeared to be all booked up thus we took a pass. Now I know there’s another option 🙂
Hi Ingrid. The BLM land is more specifically a very large level parking lot that’s located just past the turn off for the state park entrance, which is a seven mile access road. It serves as an ATV/OHV staging area as well and has fire rings and pit toilets. If you continued down the road from the lot for less than a mile there are at least a couple unofficial campsites that are probably better suited to tent camping due to sand and less-than level circumstances (though one was occupied by a fifth wheel so not impossible) and another large parking area. Unless you need hookups or are in an RV without a tow vehicle I would highly recommend staying on BLM land here.
Thanks for the info. We boondock in a similar situation north of Moab 🙂