Utah Moab in May 2025

I'm considering making it this year. I would like to see if anyone is going that's going to be doing easier trials? Chicken corners, fins and things, Hell's revenge, I know there's more. If my wife doesn't come, I'll probably camp at a BLM campground. I plan to stay the whole week. I'll be flat towing my jeep up there. Although I don't have a build post, I think most know I'm on a 2.5" lift with 32" tires. If not this year, most definitely next year.
Part of my plan is to check out BLM campgrounds for future reference. I have no problem boondocking.
 
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Part of my plan is to check out BLM campgrounds for future reference. I have no problem boondocking.

I haven't done any tent camping in 15 years or so. If I make it, I have to pick up a tent, sleeping bag and cot. Since the BLM's have pit toilets and garbage bins, I just think it would be easier for me to not have to deal with my waste. It would only be $10 a night with my pass.
 
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Since the BLM's have pit toilets and garbage bins, I just think it would be easier for me to not have to deal with my waste. It would only be $10 a night with my pass.
Have you experienced any of the BLM campgrounds in the Moab area? More than one there, right? I am, or soon will be, setup to boondock w/o power but I agree on the personal 'dump station' being a plus for at least a bit of development. :sneaky: Is your 'pass' a BLM specific or is it a part of the USFS pass? I use mine all the time for 50% discount of USFS.
 
Have you experienced any of the BLM campgrounds in the Moab area? More than one there, right? I am, or soon will be, setup to boondock w/o power but I agree on the personal 'dump station' being a plus for at least a bit of development. :sneaky: Is your 'pass' a BLM specific or is it a part of the USFS pass? I use mine all the time for 50% discount of USFS.

I haven't been to Moab yet. I believe my pass is the America the Beautiful pass. I was looking at the area near the river.
 
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Have you experienced any of the BLM campgrounds in the Moab area? More than one there, right? I am, or soon will be, setup to boondock w/o power but I agree on the personal 'dump station' being a plus for at least a bit of development. :sneaky: Is your 'pass' a BLM specific or is it a part of the USFS pass? I use mine all the time for 50% discount of USFS.

I reserved site 14 at Ken's Lake BLM campground. The 4th thru the 10th.
 
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Easter Jeep Safari sent me a magazine. I flipped through it and caught this little gem:
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That sounds awful. We have way more fun.