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This sand bar is a popular place to camp or park a house boat. There are no amenities. It can get quite windy at times.
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Fees: Entrance Fee
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50-69 | |
70+ | |
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Navigate to 36.914756, -111.311189.
Closest City or Region: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona
Coordinates: 36.914756, -111.311189
By Jeremy Dye
Jeremy Dye, Anthony Dye, Adam Anderson, Logan DeGrand, Scott Barlow,
We camped at this sand bar for 5 nights while canyoneering in the area. One of the evenings we got back to camp, and my tent pole was broken from the wind.
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