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The Dry Fork Campsite 2 Campsite is located in the Ashley-Brush watershed of Utah and is a primitive, non-reservable, and no fee camping area. The surrounding views are breathtaking, with stunning red rock formations and expansive views of the surrounding mountains. The area is rich in history and culture, with nearby points of interest including the Dinosaur National Monument, the Green River and Flaming Gorge, and the town of Vernal.
Campground amenities are limited, with no running water or electricity, but the peaceful and secluded location makes it an ideal spot for primitive camping. Visitors should bring their own water and pack out all trash. The area is also known for its wildlife, including deer, elk, and wild turkeys.
Interesting facts about the area include the presence of dinosaur fossils, which can be seen at the nearby Dinosaur National Monument. The area is also home to the largest herd of wild horses in Utah.
The best time of year to visit the Dry Fork Campsite 2 Campsite is during the spring and fall months when temperatures are mild, averaging around 60-70 degrees Fahrenheit. Summers can be hot with temperatures reaching the 90s, while winters can be cold with temperatures dropping below freezing. Visitors should be prepared for sudden weather changes and pack accordingly.
Camping Area | Reservations | Toilets | Showers |
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Split Mountain - Dinosaur National Monument | |||
Reservoir | |||
Steinaker State Park | |||
Green River - Dinosaur National Monument | |||
Starvation State Park | |||
Echo Park - Dinosaur National Monument |