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Description: Elevation 4300 ft. 27 tentsites. This is the put-in for the San Juan River. There is a large and lovely petroglyph panel to admire while you wait for your shuttle to pick you up.

Location: From Bluff go 3 miles west on US 191/163.

Address: Monticello Field Office
435 North Main
Monticello, UT  84535
Phone: 435-587-1500

Season: year round

Fee: $6/ night from March 1 - October 1

Reservations: group site can be reserved- 435-587-1500
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Notes: Permits are required for floating the San Juan River. Please contact the PLIC or the BLM for more information.
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