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Anticline Overlook


The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is responsible for 1 in every 10 acres of land in the U.S.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is a federal government organization managing public lands throughout the United States. The BLM maintains over 22 million acres of land in Utah, which includes places for leisure, wildlife, timber, and mineral resources. The BLM provides a range of camping choices throughout Utah, including developed campsites, primitive camping locations, and dispersed camping. Picnic tables, fire pits, and washroom facilities are available at developed campgrounds, while primitive and dispersed camping locations give a more rustic experience. Most BLM campgrounds in Utah do not require reservations, but some may demand permits or charge fees. When BLM RV camping, it is critical to follow "Leave No Trace" guidelines to reduce environmental impact. You can locate BLM sites by searching "BLM camping near me." The name of the Anticline Overlook comes from the geology term "anticline," which refers to a fold in rock formations where the layers of rocks form arches. The viewpoint is around 7,000 feet above sea level and offers an unimpeded and broad view of the surrounding areas. They have various hiking trails on the property suitable for hikers of all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned adventurers. The tracks run through picturesque canyons and provide breathtaking views of the surrounding area. They have difficult rock formations, huge cliffs, and difficult routes that will put even the most experienced climber to the test. Another popular activity at Anticline Overlook is mountain biking. The campsites at Anticline Overlook are equipped with restrooms and are pet-friendly. You can enjoy a campfire under the stars and wake up to stunning views of the red rocks.

What to See and Do

What to See and Do

Hiking and BikingHiking and Biking

Anticline Overlook

This trail is ideal for a stroll, and you will unlikely encounter many other people there. Length: 0.3 miles Intensity: Easy route

Shafer Trail

You will likely run into other people while exploring because this location is very popular for beautiful driving and mountain riding. The route is open all year. Length: 19.57 miles Intensity: Moderate

Hunter Canyon Trail

This track is popular for bird watching, hiking, and walking and is accessible year-round. Dogs are permitted and sometimes allowed off-leash Length: 3.7 miles Intensity: Moderate

Fishing and BoatingFishing and Boating

The Green River below Flaming Gorge Dam and Lake Powell are popular fishing spots near Anticline Overlook. You can catch different types of fish, including rainbow trout, brown trout, and smallmouth bass.

ClimbingClimbing

The best time to climb at Anticline Overlook is spring and fall when the weather is cooler. Anticline Overlook is a one-of-a-kind climbing location that provides both regular climbing routes and bouldering opportunities for climbers looking for a different type of challenge.

Wildlife ViewingWildlife Viewing

Early morning and late afternoon are the best times to visit Anticline Overlook for animal viewing. Bighorn sheep are among the many animals that call Anticline Overlook home.

Picnicking

Picnicking is a popular activity at Anticline Overlook, allowing you to enjoy the breathtaking views while enjoying a delicious meal. It would help if you practiced safe picnicking habits by disposing of waste properly and keeping food and drinks secure from wildlife.

Camping

Bureau of Land Management Camping

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BLM RV camping is available at the Anticline Overlook BLM site. Hittle Bottom Recreation Site, Upper Onion Creek Campground and Windwhistle Campground are some of the Bureau of Land Management campgrounds near Anticline Overlook. The Hittle Bottom Recreation Site has 15 individual campsites, one group campsite, and space for large RVs and tents. Individual sites at Upper Onion Creek Campground are first-come, first-served and have facilities like restrooms. Windwhistle Campground charges $20 per night for each location.

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Bureau of Land Management free camping is allowed along the road to the Overlook, but it is restricted to established pullouts marked with a fire ring. Campfires are permitted, but only within designated fire rings, and you must ensure that the fire is completely extinguished before leaving. There is also a 14-day camping limit within 30 days, and you must pack all your trash, including toilet paper, and dispose of it in the appropriate bins.

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Planning Your Trip

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Planning your Anticline Overlook BLM trip

It is critical to stay on approved routes and avoid going off into unmarked areas to conserve the area's fragile nature. Bring non-perishable foods that are simple to prepare and do not require refrigeration. Bring enough water to last your trip, and consider bringing a water filtration device or water purification pills. Build your fire in a designated fire ring, and properly extinguish it before leaving. Always follow the manufacturer's directions when using the stove or grill, and never leave it unattended. To avoid attracting wildlife, keep all food and trash neatly stored. Confirm the weather prediction at least a week before your vacation and then again a day or two before you travel, as weather conditions can swiftly change. If you travel during the summer, dress in light, breezy clothing and pack lots of water to stay hydrated. Temperatures can drop below freezing at night when traveling during the winter, so bring warm gear, such as a jacket, gloves, and a hat. Bring a first-aid kit, including bandages, disinfectant wipes, and pain medications. Carry extra food and drink in case of a delay or an emergency. Inform someone of your plan and estimated return time. Bring a map, compass, and GPS gadget to avoid getting lost. Keep an eye on the weather, and be bold and turn around if conditions get hazardous. Before heading out on your trip, check out our blog for all you need to know about BLM camping.

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When enjoying the Bureau of Land Management camping at Anticline Overlook, it's important to pack all trash and waste, including food scraps, toilet paper, and hygiene products. Before visiting Anticline Overlook, learn about the area's climate, fauna, and restrictions. To avoid damaging the ecosystem, follow the "Leave No Trace" guidelines, use designated campsites or spots with constructed fire rings and impact-resistant surfaces in Anticline Overlook. Hike on defined routes to prevent damaging delicate plant life. Reusable containers and utensils can also help limit the garbage generated during your journey. Avoid selecting or disturbing natural resources such as flowers and rocks and leave them for others to enjoy.

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Location

Anticline Overlook Location

Take US Highway 191 south for 32 miles from Moab. Drive right (west) onto Canyon Rims Road. Continue on this paved road for five miles before turning right onto the graveled route marked "Anticline Overlook." The Overlook is five and a half miles north on the unpaved road. 82 East Dogwood Moab, UT 84532 LATITUDE/LONGITUDE: 38.4648, -109.6273 Ready to visit Anticline Overlook? An RV rental is a great way to experience your destination. Not only will you be close to all the action, but at the end of a long day of exploring, you'll have your RV to return to for the night, enjoying a full kitchen, bathroom, and nice soft bed. Not sure about renting an RV? Here's a step-by-step guide to renting an RV with RVshare.