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Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument

Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument The Two Tired Teachers talk about and show some dispersed camping on the Hole in the Rock Road in Escalante, Utah. The Hole in the Rock Road is 57 miles long, and it was developed by the pioneers to give easier access to the canyons of Utah. The Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument is more than a million acres of federal land that gained national monument status because the land is protected and won't be destroyed. Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument was not in our original plans for this park, but after visiting Natural Bridges National Monument, Canyonlands National Park, Arches National Park, and Capitol Reef National Park, we needed a couple of down days. Although the website for Glen Canyon on the National Park Service website says there is great hiking, our days were spent doing nothing. On the way through the town of Escalante, we stopped at the Escalante Interagency Visitor Center. We went inside and asked a ranger about dispersed camping in the area, and he immediately got out a permit book. Although it is dispersed camping, you do need a permit. If the office is closed, the permits are in a container outside of the building, and you need to take one and complete it. The Escalante Interagency Visitor Center is open Thursday through Monday, as of May 2021. The drive from Capitol Reef National Park to the Grand Staircase Escalante is gorgeous. Much of the drive is in the Dixie National Forest. You climb to an elevation of over 9,000 feet. It looked like nothing else we had seen in southern Utah. The dispersed camping off of Hole in the Rock Road has dumpsters all along. We haven't had that at our other dispersed options.

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