Vanlife: Utah’s SECRET Places

WHERE CAN I CAMP
Taking a camper van around Southern Utah with Bearfoot Theory’s Kristen Bor

I met up with fellow blogger and fellow Kristen in Utah for a week of adventures in her sick Sprinter van. Kristen has been living the #vanlife for years and she invited me along for a week of adventures with zero plans and obligations. This is what we randomly decided to see:

Dead Horse State Park outside of Moab, Utah. It’s amazing in the winter with snow, and you can apply for a drone permit in the winter months!

From there we made our way south past the Needles Overlook of Canyonlands National Park down to a personal favorite of mine, Valley of the Gods.

Each night, we camped in BLM (Bureau of Land Management) spots like this where camping is free provided you leave no trace and are cool with having no facilities.

From there we headed into Arizona for Canyon de Chelly, and back up towards Natural Bridges National Monument, stopping for the night at an incredible overlook that was once again BLM land.

Next we ventured through Hite in Glen Canyon and onwards to Goblin Valley state park and Little Wild Horse Canyon. Since it looked like rain we skipped the entire slot canyon and headed to the Temple of the Sun and Moon at Capitol Reef National Park.

We managed to spend almost the entire time without seeing any other people in Southern Utah’s Secret, off the beaten path places. It made for an incredible week of adventures.

Find my American Southwest Road Trip itinerary with many of these stops here: https://www.bemytravelmuse.com/american-southwest-road-trip-itinerary/

Find Kristen’s blog here: https://bearfoottheory.com/

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