Friday, April 27, 2018

Bluff, Utah - Fort Bluff, Moab, Utah BLM Camping

We moved from Mexican Hat, UT to Moab, UT this week with a two day stop at a campground with full hook-ups in Bluff, UT.  While in Bluff we visited Fort Bluff, a Mormon outpost established in 1880.  While in Moab we plan to visit Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park.

Our Route

Our campsite in Moab (bottom center)

The view from our camper - 12,000 Ft. La Sal Mountains in background

Fort Bluff in Bluff, UT

This wagon traveled the famous Hole In The Rock Trail constructed by the Mormons

One of the original settlers cabins that was part of the fort

Flag at half mast in memory of Barbara Bush


The Sand Island Petroglyph Panel (near Bluff) is one of the finest and largest  examples of easily accessible Anasazi rock art .   It is comprised of over 100 yards of rock art.





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