Show rr r4fennfiauES59 tff yvy i ri ' V-'iti'-- 15'-'1- $itr 1(2® Bt ( ASII' 't JSS vji'! 0 L7 '‘Ktsi ’ u' ' ‘'r ' ' ’j M ( Continued from jPage Al C All but on of the campsites will bs Id primitive eloped locations with natu dancers In the vicinity Children must be watched carefully TkL1?11'1 JrilltUs Prided at each campsite used ‘dividual campfires will sot be at the primitive campsites Centrally-locate- d cooking Plowed at each campsite or portable self eoaUlned camp stoves may be used ' At some campsites vsluotes should stay within Um camp imm once It is reached ' At otbera evening trips on nearby ffaili are permissible 8se trail and campf round details m iflS niioviiig 10 Participants must provide their at the 'Siik! ontr sale“d at each own food and water while overnight campout Iced beverages campsite drinking bathing etc will be available only t one campsite All others will he dry camps T&MLS A CAMPGROUNDS — DESCRIPTIONS: listed in the order of difficulty Trails ere tfth the easiest first toil f I the Dunes Routt Fairly easy trail but with land ® Rtaces Route begins with about fifteen miles of scenic paved rod then graded dirt road then sandy jeep trail rough In tken graded dirt road tothe campsite Groups will PjjJ® srrivn at the campsite tor to permlt artivlty tkchnipsite vicinity The second day trail will bn mostly graded dirt roud through scenic terrain to a magntHmt return to s short stretch of pavement mors dirt road down a spectacular canyon system and return Sfued to Moab by a paved road up 1 very scenic river gorge ou The Trill 1 campsite will b at elevation 4200 Campsite the midst of a Urge area of sand dunes slickrock and open arywashes Camping will bn la a sandy drywasb Thera are springs nearby but the water should not be considered potable Cunpslte Acttvity The vicinity of the campsite Is ideal tor u" 1 drive arm euw ww y v WhWSW largs slickrock domes all around1 and the narrow lathe slickrock offer good hiking Rockhounds will findgrottoes agate chert and othei curious minerals in the vicinity toil II thn RlvnrMuff Routa 'Moderately easy trail but nady and rough In places Routs begins os a short but scenic stretch of paved road enters a beautiful canyon system on a grave! road then ascends a spectacular pass on a graded ®ri road drops Into a deaertland on a Jeep trill explores an ancient river “rlncon" and an oldrough mine site red-sa- nd tken follows a scenic highly river bluff trail that is sandy in daces to the campsite The ecood day trail continue along the river Muff troll through spectacular redrock scenery to 1 point below n well-knocede overlook then returns to Moab by backtracking over the Jeep trail pass gravel road and paved road Campsite The Trail 2 campsite will be at elevation 4000 of large interconnected caves in a big mass of and near the Colorado River 3 bMe a series slickrock A'Wm ir ” Campsite activity A variety of evening hikes are available from the campsite Including cave exploration ooto me slickrock above the caves hiking along thn climbing scenic river Muff and up nearby spring-watere- d canyons The geological formation along the river bluff coda ins marine fossils in many pucns and other mineral specimens can be found in nearby toil 2 the Alpiaa Route Moderately easy trail but Routs begins with about fifteen of climbing scenic paved road then enters a few ri rough graded Art road then a stretch of trail th a foothills region whom sandstone canyonJeep country t into wooded mountains then on into higher elevations graded dirt road over a high mountain pass th u mrMt trails through wooded mountain scenery to the campsite The second day trail crosses wooded mountain flanks on more forest trails as ends another high pass drops to a graded dirt road for a few miles then return to M over a rough but highly scenic Jeep trail rsfk for loog stretches rag V ‘ ' iniraSfirM zys " ttNMRMMn The Trail 3 campsite will be at elevation 7600 Campsite beside a wooded mountain lake in a developed campground The lake will afford swimming boating Campsite activity tor those who bring small cartop or inflatable boats or rafts and fishing Colorado fishing licenses will be required but may be available for sale at the campsite Hiking around or be available and there are many vehicle trails nearby worth explorliy toll 4 the White Rim Routs Easy trail except for a few steep and rough stretches Route begins with about eighteen miles of highly scenic paved road then for the balance of the first day Is graded dirt road that meanders through outstandingly scenic intermediate levels of Canyoulanda National Park to the campsite The second day trail continues to follow ' spectacular rims below high buttes climbs up and then down tin steepest and roughest pact of the trail soon after entering the Green River gorge fellows an easy trail up this beautlfu gorge climbs a steep series of switchbacks ooto high plateau-lau- d then takes a ‘ ved but very scenic road beck to Mosb Campsite The Trail 4 campsite will be at elevation 4900 on the rim of spectacular Monument Basin A Park Service ranger will lead an evening hike down into Monument Basin and rim hiking will r tacular Vehicular activity out of the campsite la num-conragCollecting of any sort including firewood la not permitted within the park Photography will be outstanding Campsite activity - ed at this campsite toil ’ SL'SwVktoLj1 ": v t IS the Mesa Routs Trail is moderately easy but rough and wet in stretches Route begUte by cllmbin rough jeep trail through very scenic “sy terrain Then wooded mountain slopes Joins n gravel road which soon becomes paved fqr a few mites through Ugh mountain country descends to Join a graded forest trail Oen climbs steeply onto a wooded menaland follows a rough hut spectacular Jeep trail out ooto a high peninsula-lik- e to tM campsite The second day trail returns off of the plateau continues to climb through high and wooded canyon rim plateau country ° ° easy Jeep trail then descends through a long winding and exceptionally scenic canyon-grot- to system with the trail fording a stream many times then returns to Moab on a paved road down the spectacular Colorado River gorge andy “ Tha trail II caaipaila trill W aear a larca iraa of al Simas amt slfrfcrar'x This trail is epn to both four ahaal Sriva anS danabanlM toa Trail and5 campsite wlU be at elevation 6800 narrow plateau overlooking n spechigh tacular panorama of canyons and mimnUtot tenr the tip of Campsite activity Plateau rim hiking and outstanding photo iU bs the chief campsite activities here but rockhounds may find worthwhile specimens in the vicinity -- (ropty toll 6 tte Canyon Jtfetcbe’ °me Rims Route M1 “ri o® Trill has several very wry steep stretch with llnflted traction Route begins with about twenty miles of pared road through a spectacular river gorge taken a dirt road up a deep and winding redrock canyon withgraded many stream ford logs climbs up to a Ugh valley takes a very rough jeep trail into wooded and remote canyon rim country to the campsite The second day trail climbs a slickrock rim goes wiih' wander ttwttgh sloped and wooded canyon rough and steep trails takes a and rough sue trail to a spectacular overlook returns tosteep take a graded dirt md through scenic slickrock Muff country to return to Moab by way of a dirt and paved road down the Colorado River nSn5l forge Campsite The Trail 6 campsite will be at elevation 5000 on In a very remote tie rim of a deep and spectacular river gorge region Campsite activity Canyon vehicle trails will be the be :v Mitr mw trail “ ' h' " ' : 'Sv£Yt w r h tm r |