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Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/14/2014
The white Navajo sandstone makes for a great place to park your RV or to put up a tent.
Kyle Jenkins
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04/14/2014
Sunrise on the short walk behind the sites.
Kyle Jenkins
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04/14/2014
Trees and shade are limited, so keep an eye out for spots that give you a respite from the sun.
Kyle Jenkins
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04/14/2014
The La Sal Mountains in the distance.
Kyle Jenkins
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04/14/2014
A typical campsite at Willow Springs.
Kyle Jenkins
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04/14/2014
There are a bunch of bike trails nearby.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/14/2014
Sun shade tents come in really handy at Willow Springs.
Kyle Jenkins
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04/14/2014
Room to spread out at Willow Springs.
Kyle Jenkins
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04/14/2014
Desolate landscape around Willow Springs.
Kyle Jenkins
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04/14/2014
Enjoying a night under the wide open desert skies at Willow Springs.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/14/2014
Dinosaur Tracks east of the camping area, near the back entrance to Arches National Park.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
04/14/2014
There are some areas to enjoy some practice riding on the slickrock. More technical rides have trailheads in this area as well.

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