Ok, I'm sold! As if the filming wasn't enough, you are kind enough to share practical details on navigating the roads AND you're chipper enough to be social at dawn! Count us in-we are so excited to get going soon ourselves and here we have a personal travel guide-how great is that! Again, so grateful that you choose to share your time and effort.
I don't think i have ever been so inspired by a total stranger. Your videos are calming, educational & as i said very inspirational. I am getting closer to pulling the trigger on a Coachmen or a Keystone 23' trailer. I can't thank you enough for these wonderful videos. You have inspired me Mr Ray. Sincerely, Anthony from NY
Here is a dash cam video I did of the drive a few years later - ua-cam.com/video/ilbKm6D4J-o/v-deo.html and I highly recommend visiting nearby Goosenecks SP, Moki Dugway and Muley Point, more info here - www.loveyourrv.com/goosenecks-state-park-utah/ Cheers! Ray
Just saw your video. Absolutely beautiful area of our country. My wife and I will be retiring very soon and will check that area out. Awsome pictures too.
Hey again, I've also camper here - right under the seven sailors. This place is excellent, highly recommended. Up the Moki dugout (right besides the VoG) one can camp there also but, it's a wee bit cold in the colder months. BTW, I did experience a rain storm there, the low parts literally fill very quickly - thank goodness for the 4x4.
Wow. It seems the places you visit keep getting more spectacular each time. This ones on my list now. Planning on doing some boondocking out west next year. Best of Luck on your travels.
You sure are making it easy for me to plan spots out west when I get there! Nice place and nice video! I'm on the road f/t now, but in Goshen getting sponsors equipment added to toy hauler. Hope to see you on the road some day. Keep up the great videos!
We were just there 10-4-18 when a big rain storm came through and caused west lime creek to flash flood trapping some people's rigs from getting out for a few hours. Also scoured out several of the small wash crossings causing our 10 ft. trailer to drag a couple of times. Also a guy pulling a 20+ ft. trailer got stuck on a steep hill and had to be pulled up by another guy. Great spot but conditions can change.
You made the wife and I want to get back to the Valley of the Gods. Beautiful area around Mexican Hat. Did you go north on 263, the highway between Valley of the Gods and Gooseneck Park, a couple miles to Moki Dugway? Then who ever told you about the park, should have mentioned Mulie Point at the top of the Moki Dugway. Mulie Point looks over the San Juan and Gooseneck Park. Great photos on the top.
Yes, and hard to say, as the first wash that you have to go through is pretty deep and things change year to year depending on rain and floods in the washes. nothing ins predictable. ;) But, I went back in 2017 but camped not far away at Goosenecks SP and did a video, I advise to check out camping there as its pretty flat to access - www.loveyourrv.com/goosenecks-state-park-utah/
I have seen people welding small 8" wheels on the rear of the trailer. Cost about $150. Helps going over deep dips as the rear frame never gets dragged on dirt.
thanks for posting this video, I built a teardrop trailer last year with the express purpose of visiting the valley of the gods. are there many places there for some solitude? how was the night sky?
dank donkerson Yes, there are many spots spread out along and off the main road going through. With such a small trailer you should be able to get way in there. Night sky is awesome. :)
Hey u are in my backyard there in utah. Most of those dirt roads are not suitable for cars or rvs. Theres many roads u can travel cuz the local ranchers keep their cows in that area for grazing✌😸🌹💜
Beautiful area, my kind of country and free!......I love Utah, red rock country and in a month or so the mountains. Another gem that I'll have to add to my list. One question, is there any cell service? I'm in N. AZ thinking about heading east to NM or N to Utah. Have you done any camping on the Mogollon Rim? You'll have to add that to your list if you haven't. Gorgeous area with fantastic views. Safe travels.
NWHiker Some cell service, our buddies phone worked but no Verizon data for our Jetpack, it's in the Navajo nation area so has some weird little cell carriers there. Mogollon Rim looks great! We have been to the west in Cottonwood and Sedona but never made it over there.
Love Your RV Thanks for the info. I had the same problem last spring when I camped out in the Lk Powell area of AZ-UT. That's the N. edge of the Navaho nation. The second day there I got a text from ATT saying I had exceeded my 20MB data allowance on a partner network and I would be cut off? No indication on my phone that I was off Network and showed up as ATT. I called to find out what's going on and was told it was a Partner Network and was explained in the TOS agreement that I carry around in my back pocket.....:) She reset my data, for another 20MB, so that at least took care of e-mail and light web use while I waited on a new radiator to come in. Stay out of Page AZ area if you expect to use your ATT phone on the data Network.....:)
Thank you for your Videos and Pictures they are always amazing! hope to make it down there next year, or year after.... I was curious if you have to worry about rattle snakes, especially with your dog? or is it still too cold for them?
mrwall1 It was starting to get to the point of worry as the temps came up in the lowlands, but it's pretty high elevation in Utah so nights were still cool, once late March and April hit in the deserts I'm more watchful. We saw a scorpion while there though.
Sorry, I can't be sure. We had fifth wheels, I'm 30 feet and my friend is 40 feet. There are many dips and humps, I guess it depends on your clearance. Here is a dashcam video I did of the 17 miles loop in spring 2017 ua-cam.com/video/ilbKm6D4J-o/v-deo.html
Ray! We’re very close to the Valley of the Gods today. I’m wondering if our 42 foot class A could make it to where you camped. We have a tag axle that can be lifted in the dips (that may help). We have a Wrangler Toad as well. If it is doable, going slowly and carefully, would you tell me the specifics of where you guys camped? I think you mentioned 3 1/2 miles in from the highway just south of Bluff? Thank you, your friend Dale.
Sorry, I'm just not sure. I don't have much experience with the clearance a vehicle like that needs. Also, being a dirt road it can change a lot from year to year, due to washout and floods. Here is the GPS location of where we camped - goo.gl/maps/jSV6jAcNUn42 Cheers, Ray
Love Your RV Thanks Ray. We used the Jeep to preview the road up to where you camped. Looked easy enough so we went for it. As you know, there were many small opportunities for rigs to camp but the best, while staying on the eastern half of the valley, was where you camped. We are here right now at your spot. 96 yesterday!
Love Your RV the skies are inky black with both M31, The Andromeda Galaxy & M33 The Triangulum Galaxy visible without any optical aid. And that’s with a waxing gibbous Moon! The turn off for the road to The Valley of the Gods is 16.5 miles south of the information center in Bluff, Utah. The camp site is just less than 5 miles in from the the highway.
No, first off wife is totally against it. Also, we have a really large waste tank capacity and don't hang around in any one area very long usually maybe a week or so. So, it's not been a big issue for us. Furthermore, we have a separate room for our toilet that is really small and composting toilets take up more space and they are expensive. I have better things to spend my money on. :)
Just wondering how common it has been for boondockers to come in contact with rattle snakes. I have run into regular rattle snakes but nothing like the mohave green. I have read their active time is from April to Sept. Anyway just wondering.
Not often, usually the temperatures are too cold for them to come out of there burrows or be very active when we are. In 7winters down in the desert I've never seen a snake. For the most part, they are hibernating when most boodockers are there. If the temps are hot enough for the snakes to be active it's too hot for most people to be boondocking.
Hello, never boondocked out where you have before... would you expect a 17ft Casita fiberglass TT and 2WD Ford Explorer to be able to travel the same roads (no 4WD? :o). Many thanks!
bster13 I think you would be OK with a rig that small, the road surface was pretty good, not really needing a 4x4, I saw lots of regular cars, small Class C RVs and vans doing the loop. Only problem is one or two good rains can change everything so really it's hard to know for sure. Best to take the Explorer in first to scout it out without the trailer.
Love Your RV I realize this is a very generalized question and I'll receive a very generalized answer, but would you find 2wd adequate 99% of the time for these types of settings in the Wild West or is 4wd "a must?" (No idea as am East coast guy). Thanks!
bster13 I would say with 2wd you can only get to a small slice of the massive amount of public lands out west, but because the pie is so big, that small slice is huge! So a 4wd is not a must. We only have a 2wd dually truck and tow a 30-foot fiver and still get to some awesome places. www.loveyourrv.com/photo-gallery/ The two things that limit us are extremely uneven ground and sand or muddy sections. Of course folks with 4x4 truck camper and such get to see that much more, but it's a trade off in comfort. There are tons of amazingly scenic spots only a few hundred yards or miles off major paved roads. If you are from the East and have never explored out west you have no idea how much unpopulated land is out there. ;) Cheers Ray
I'm not sure. This page has a phone and email for the local BLM office. Best to get the official rules from them www.blm.gov/visit/valley-gods Cheers, Ray
Yes, I saw small cars navigating with no issues, although road conditions can change over time, its a dirt road, so depends on when it was last graded and if flooding has occurred.
Awesome thank you! I'm from England and will be travelling this area soon (in a rental car), trying to learn all the rules etc. Your videos are really helpful, thank you for putting them together!
Haven't had anything stolen when out in the boonies, the couple items (gas can and bicycle) that we have had taken in the last 8 years of fulltime RVing were when camped at an RV park in a city. And those happened at night when we were sleeping. Overall I'd say we had more theft problems when we owned a house versus RVing. Truth is I'm more nervous about crime in urban environments versus rural settings. Cheers, Ray
A lot of ways to do it. In manufacturing for 32 years. Could add a peice of tube or something but sounds like you got the skills. Super easy and fun project
Your photography makes me very jealous! You were fortunate to find such near perfect camping conditions.
Ok, I'm sold! As if the filming wasn't enough, you are kind enough to share practical details on navigating the roads AND you're chipper enough to be social at dawn! Count us in-we are so excited to get going soon ourselves and here we have a personal travel guide-how great is that! Again, so grateful that you choose to share your time and effort.
Samantha Sandusky Thanks! Glad you like the video. :) Cheers Ray
Nizhoni 👍💖 (beautiful in Navajo language).. thank you ever so much for sharing with us.
My pleasure 😊
Gorgeous. Love those wild areas of Utah.
I don't think i have ever been so inspired by a total stranger. Your videos are calming, educational & as i said very inspirational. I am getting closer to pulling the trigger on a Coachmen or a Keystone 23' trailer. I can't thank you enough for these wonderful videos. You have inspired me Mr Ray. Sincerely, Anthony from NY
Thanks so much Anthony nice to hear and you're very welcome. Glad you like the vids and hope you enjoy the new trailer once you buy. Cheers! Ray
Good advice concerning storms
I've watched your videos forever. This is one of the most gorgeous spots I've seen. Thanks so much! -Steve
Sure is a special place, your welcome. :)
That was the place I wanted to drive next. Thanks for sharing .
Here is a dash cam video I did of the drive a few years later - ua-cam.com/video/ilbKm6D4J-o/v-deo.html and I highly recommend visiting nearby Goosenecks SP, Moki Dugway and Muley Point, more info here - www.loveyourrv.com/goosenecks-state-park-utah/ Cheers! Ray
We are on our way in 2 weeks and I can hardly wait to see the beautiful Utah country I feel like a kid on Christmas eve
How was it?
Just saw your video. Absolutely beautiful area of our country. My wife and I will be retiring very soon and will check that area out.
Awsome pictures too.
Memories
Beautiful spot! Thanks for sharing!
Oh my goodness, I shall have to go visit this place.
Gorgeous park!!!
mighty tempting to visit, such scenery
Hey again, I've also camper here - right under the seven sailors. This place is excellent, highly recommended. Up the Moki dugout (right besides the VoG) one can camp there also but, it's a wee bit cold in the colder months. BTW, I did experience a rain storm there, the low parts literally fill very quickly - thank goodness for the 4x4.
Wow. It seems the places you visit keep getting more spectacular each time. This ones on my list now. Planning on doing some boondocking out west next year. Best of Luck on your travels.
realredrebel Thanks, this one was pretty special!
Great place, Thanks for sharing.
Simply Beautiful
Another inspiring video, thanks!
I can imagine I will trace your foot steps in a few years..just awesome looking..nice descriptive/detailed video.
Tioga Trails Thanks, hope you do. :) Cheers Ray
Looked like paradise to me. Thanks for sharing it with us. :)
Absolutely gorgeous.
Very nice, thank you for sharing. We will be heading there this summer, I hope it's not to crowded.
Griffsterlife Likely won't be, it can get pretty hot there in the summer. ;)
Beautiful scenery! Thanks for sharing. :)
You sure are making it easy for me to plan spots out west when I get there! Nice place and nice video! I'm on the road f/t now, but in Goshen getting sponsors equipment added to toy hauler. Hope to see you on the road some day. Keep up the great videos!
***** Thanks! We've enjoyed some great spots again this year that's for sure! Love RVing in the south west.
Beautiful thanks
We were just there 10-4-18 when a big rain storm came through and caused west lime creek to flash flood trapping some people's rigs from getting out for a few hours. Also scoured out several of the small wash crossings causing our 10 ft. trailer to drag a couple of times. Also a guy pulling a 20+ ft. trailer got stuck on a steep hill and had to be pulled up by another guy. Great spot but conditions can change.
Beautiful place! Excellent Video as always ! THANKS!
Beautiful! Enjoyed the video! :)
Lisa Kent Thanks. :)
reminds me of monument valley.I,ve got to go there.Ever seen valley of the gods in Manato Colorado
No haven't been to Colorado yet, usually too cold there when we are in the south-west.
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You made the wife and I want to get back to the Valley of the Gods. Beautiful area around Mexican Hat. Did you go north on 263, the highway between Valley of the Gods and Gooseneck Park, a couple miles to Moki Dugway? Then who ever told you about the park, should have mentioned Mulie Point at the top of the Moki Dugway. Mulie Point looks over the San Juan and Gooseneck Park. Great photos on the top.
koslund11 I heard about both of those, sound great, never had time tho to get to them, was having such a good time right where we were, next time!
Amazing! Thank you soooo much!
Again the video was great but those stills are incredible, is Ann taking them?
No, the stills are mine. :) Cheers Ray
Love Your RV well those shots are incredible!
Great video thanks
Thank you so much, visited the valley several times about 15 years ago. Do you go up mokey dugway?
Not this trip but did a few years later - www.loveyourrv.com/goosenecks-state-park-utah/ Cheers, Ray
Have you been back?? Are there spots before the wash for class A's?? Beautiful spot!!
Yes, and hard to say, as the first wash that you have to go through is pretty deep and things change year to year depending on rain and floods in the washes. nothing ins predictable. ;)
But, I went back in 2017 but camped not far away at Goosenecks SP and did a video, I advise to check out camping there as its pretty flat to access - www.loveyourrv.com/goosenecks-state-park-utah/
@@LoveYourRV Thank you 😊 Don't want to hurt my home on wheels!! Beautiful pictures!!!
@@littleweasel1957ify It's a spectacular place to visit, enjoy! Cheers, Ray
Nice camera work.
I have seen people welding small 8" wheels on the rear of the trailer. Cost about $150. Helps going over deep dips as the rear frame never gets dragged on dirt.
Astro Camper Nice idea, my trailer has a pullout bike rack, it is usually what drags, luckily it has some up and down play to it..
thanks for posting this video, I built a teardrop trailer last year with the express purpose of visiting the valley of the gods. are there many places there for some solitude? how was the night sky?
dank donkerson Yes, there are many spots spread out along and off the main road going through. With such a small trailer you should be able to get way in there. Night sky is awesome. :)
Hey u are in my backyard there in utah. Most of those dirt roads are not suitable for cars or rvs. Theres many roads u can travel cuz the local ranchers keep their cows in that area for grazing✌😸🌹💜
Isn't the airwolf helicopter base around there?
Beautiful area, my kind of country and free!......I love Utah, red rock country and in a month or so the mountains. Another gem that I'll have to add to my list. One question, is there any cell service? I'm in N. AZ thinking about heading east to NM or N to Utah. Have you done any camping on the Mogollon Rim? You'll have to add that to your list if you haven't. Gorgeous area with fantastic views. Safe travels.
NWHiker Some cell service, our buddies phone worked but no Verizon data for our Jetpack, it's in the Navajo nation area so has some weird little cell carriers there. Mogollon Rim looks great! We have been to the west in Cottonwood and Sedona but never made it over there.
Love Your RV Thanks for the info. I had the same problem last spring when I camped out in the Lk Powell area of AZ-UT. That's the N. edge of the Navaho nation. The second day there I got a text from ATT saying I had exceeded my 20MB data allowance on a partner network and I would be cut off? No indication on my phone that I was off Network and showed up as ATT. I called to find out what's going on and was told it was a Partner Network and was explained in the TOS agreement that I carry around in my back pocket.....:) She reset my data, for another 20MB, so that at least took care of e-mail and light web use while I waited on a new radiator to come in. Stay out of Page AZ area if you expect to use your ATT phone on the data Network.....:)
Thank you for your Videos and Pictures they are always amazing! hope to make it down there next year, or year after.... I was curious if you have to worry about rattle snakes, especially with your dog? or is it still too cold for them?
mrwall1 It was starting to get to the point of worry as the temps came up in the lowlands, but it's pretty high elevation in Utah so nights were still cool, once late March and April hit in the deserts I'm more watchful. We saw a scorpion while there though.
Thanks! keep up the vids, I look forward to them coming out each time!
how many rv miles has the beagle logged ?
I guestimate around 60,000
Do you think a 31 foot travel trailer would be too long for there?
Sorry, I can't be sure. We had fifth wheels, I'm 30 feet and my friend is 40 feet. There are many dips and humps, I guess it depends on your clearance. Here is a dashcam video I did of the 17 miles loop in spring 2017 ua-cam.com/video/ilbKm6D4J-o/v-deo.html
Are atvs and side by sides allowed out there? Thanks and keep up the great work!
I didn't see any when I was there. Says on this PDF No off road travel - www.blm.gov/sites/blm.gov/files/documents/files/BLMUtahValleyOfTheGodsMap.pdf
Love Your RV thanks for the info sir!
Bobby & Greg Brady got lost in a similar canyon right?
Ray! We’re very close to the Valley of the Gods today. I’m wondering if our 42 foot class A could make it to where you camped. We have a tag axle that can be lifted in the dips (that may help). We have a Wrangler Toad as well. If it is doable, going slowly and carefully, would you tell me the specifics of where you guys camped? I think you mentioned 3 1/2 miles in from the highway just south of Bluff? Thank you, your friend Dale.
Sorry, I'm just not sure. I don't have much experience with the clearance a vehicle like that needs. Also, being a dirt road it can change a lot from year to year, due to washout and floods. Here is the GPS location of where we camped - goo.gl/maps/jSV6jAcNUn42 Cheers, Ray
Love Your RV
Thanks Ray. We used the Jeep to preview the road up to where you camped. Looked easy enough so we went for it. As you know, there were many small opportunities for rigs to camp but the best, while staying on the eastern half of the valley, was where you camped. We are here right now at your spot. 96 yesterday!
Sweet! Bet its beautiful at night there.
Love Your RV the skies are inky black with both M31, The Andromeda Galaxy & M33 The Triangulum Galaxy visible without any optical aid. And that’s with a waxing gibbous Moon! The turn off for the road to The Valley of the Gods is 16.5 miles south of the information center in Bluff, Utah. The camp site is just less than 5 miles in from the the highway.
have you or are you considering a composting toilet for boon docking ?
No, first off wife is totally against it. Also, we have a really large waste tank capacity and don't hang around in any one area very long usually maybe a week or so. So, it's not been a big issue for us. Furthermore, we have a separate room for our toilet that is really small and composting toilets take up more space and they are expensive. I have better things to spend my money on. :)
Just wondering how common it has been for boondockers to come in contact with rattle snakes. I have run into regular rattle snakes but nothing like the mohave green. I have read their active time is from April to Sept. Anyway just wondering.
Not often, usually the temperatures are too cold for them to come out of there burrows or be very active when we are. In 7winters down in the desert I've never seen a snake. For the most part, they are hibernating when most boodockers are there. If the temps are hot enough for the snakes to be active it's too hot for most people to be boondocking.
@@LoveYourRV Thank you for your reply. Sorry for your loss......
Did I miss the name of the road? Thank you!
Valley of the Gods road - goo.gl/maps/z9e5PdLeoSn
Hello, never boondocked out where you have before... would you expect a 17ft Casita fiberglass TT and 2WD Ford Explorer to be able to travel the same roads (no 4WD? :o). Many thanks!
bster13 I think you would be OK with a rig that small, the road surface was pretty good, not really needing a 4x4, I saw lots of regular cars, small Class C RVs and vans doing the loop. Only problem is one or two good rains can change everything so really it's hard to know for sure. Best to take the Explorer in first to scout it out without the trailer.
Love Your RV I realize this is a very generalized question and I'll receive a very generalized answer, but would you find 2wd adequate 99% of the time for these types of settings in the Wild West or is 4wd "a must?" (No idea as am East coast guy). Thanks!
bster13 I would say with 2wd you can only get to a small slice of the massive amount of public lands out west, but because the pie is so big, that small slice is huge! So a 4wd is not a must. We only have a 2wd dually truck and tow a 30-foot fiver and still get to some awesome places. www.loveyourrv.com/photo-gallery/
The two things that limit us are extremely uneven ground and sand or muddy sections.
Of course folks with 4x4 truck camper and such get to see that much more, but it's a trade off in comfort. There are tons of amazingly scenic spots only a few hundred yards or miles off major paved roads. If you are from the East and have never explored out west you have no idea how much unpopulated land is out there. ;) Cheers Ray
Love Your RV Very cool, I don't think I'd opt for a 4x4 camper, so I think I'd be completely satisfied with 2wd. Many thanks for the insight!
My wife and I carry our utv with us while boondocking. Would we be allowed to ride it there? Thanks
I'm not sure. This page has a phone and email for the local BLM office. Best to get the official rules from them www.blm.gov/visit/valley-gods Cheers, Ray
If a truck and RV can go down this road, a car should be a breeze? (Volvo station wagon)
Yes, I saw small cars navigating with no issues, although road conditions can change over time, its a dirt road, so depends on when it was last graded and if flooding has occurred.
Good points, thank you!
Is it possible to just park up anywhere along these roads to rest for the night?
Yes, the Valley of the Gods is BLM land and camping is permitted.
Awesome thank you! I'm from England and will be travelling this area soon (in a rental car), trying to learn all the rules etc. Your videos are really helpful, thank you for putting them together!
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Yah a other Vlog
Do you ever have problems with people stealing while you are gone a few hours sightseeing?
Haven't had anything stolen when out in the boonies, the couple items (gas can and bicycle) that we have had taken in the last 8 years of fulltime RVing were when camped at an RV park in a city. And those happened at night when we were sleeping.
Overall I'd say we had more theft problems when we owned a house versus RVing. Truth is I'm more nervous about crime in urban environments versus rural settings. Cheers, Ray
Do you have GPS location?
37.29248, -109.81801
Maybe do a video on how to lift your camper. Hahaha
6" axle flip on mine
My axles are flipped OEM, I'm gonna look into having a subframe welding on.
I had to weld 3/16 material to mine. Bent frame on a jeep trail. Was only 1/16 to begin with
A lot of ways to do it. In manufacturing for 32 years. Could add a peice of tube or something but sounds like you got the skills. Super easy and fun project
I also plan on adding some skid bars around sewer lines
;-) loved it.
You sound exactly, and I mean exactly like the guy from better call Saul lol
Really!? Which character, Jimmy?
we were just there and now it is mobbed-the internet is ruining these places
Is this BLM land or on the Navajo Reservation. Part of the Valley of the Gods is on Native American lands and not necessarily open for camping.
It is Bureau of Land Management - www.blm.gov/visit/search-details/269135/1 Some local ranchers must have grazing rights as I did see the odd cow.
@@LoveYourRV THANK YOU!