

Expect moderate washboarding but nothing too severe. The access road is unpaved, yet frequently graded. Highway 261 is paved until you reach the Muley Point Road turn off (just before the dugway). I’d avoid this route in an RV or pulling a trailer.Īrriving from the north is better suited for RVs and trailers. From the south, you’ll make the climb up the steep (11% grade) and switchback-heavy Moki Dugway, a usually well-graded dirt road cut into the side of the cliff. On a clear day, you can even see Monument Valley in the distance. The campsites with the best views are perched high on a cliff at the southern end of Cedar Mesa with panoramic views of the desert below, including the San Juan River winding through a deep canyon. In fact, this very well might just be one of the best free campsites in the country, especially if you’re after breathtaking views. Free camping in Utah honestly doesn’t get much better than Muley Point.
