Dawn
For Valley Of the Gods Rd: Outstanding!! Agree with other reviews about entering from east side if you have a rig. The views were breathtaking!!!
Posted Jun 07, 2022 by Dawn from Fargo. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Seb T
For Valley Of the Gods Rd: We entered from the west side before the Moki Switchbacks. Scoped 2 miles in the Jeep and decided to park in a small area a couple hundred yards off the turnoff from 261. There’s a wash 1 ½ miles in that was a potential rear drag with our Class A motorhome.
Next day we drove the length of Valley of the Gods Road. In retrospect I’d say the East entrance is more accessible for bigger rigs. If you don’t want to cross the wash shortly off 163, there’s room for several big coaches right off the hwy. otherwise , the first 4 miles from the east are good for most any rig with a ton of sites available.
Back to the west side, first real spot is 2 ½ miles down, then another at 3 miles. Many more options from the East!
Posted Apr 05, 2022 by Seb T from Vegas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Travellite
For Valley Of the Gods Rd: Wow, beautiful free camping. Enter off hwy 163 just east of Mexican Hat. There is a dry wash you have to go through right at the start but after that the road is quite good for at least 3 miles. We were all by ourselves for two nights in September.
Posted Sep 18, 2020 by Travellite from Arizona. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Kody Kline
For Valley Of the Gods Rd: Awesome boondocking!!! Have Fleetwood 37 foot class A pulling 16 foot enclosed trailer with full length of 55 feet. We had no problems on the dirt gravel road and multiple locations to boondocking our rig.
We'll be back
Posted Sep 27, 2018 by Kody Kline from Oklahoma. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
lanky007
For Valley Of the Gods Rd: We pull a 30' TT with a long bed crew cab and had no problems. We entered through the Bluff Utah entrance and were glad we did. The Mexican Hat entrance has a deep wash that we would not even try with our 30' TT. There are some blind hills and curves...nothing that a slow approach can't handle. I do not have the words to describe how otherworldly and stunningly beautiful this location is. There is not a bad camping spot or view anywhere. The campsites are not marked but they are obvious. Some are small but there are sites large enough for bigger rigs than ours. We saw every type of RV camped out. Several mornings we woke up and had a herd of cattle surrounding our TT...had to chase them away one morning when they thought our Dish TV cable was tasty...lol The cows are a common sight. There is so much good hiking and amazing views. Unfortunately zero 4G or cell phone (we have Verizon). It can get windy. We definitely plan on coming here again!
Posted Apr 22, 2018 by lanky007 from Virginia. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.