The park is not easy to get to in a 35′ MH. The access road is STEEP and TWISTY. The campground is managed by ARAMARK which does a decent job. Most, maybe all, the sites are FCFS. Too long (and not allowed) to commute from the campground to the cliff dwellings by ebike, we grinded out the daily commute in the 35′ truck, ugh. Once in the vicinity of the dwellings, we used the ebikes to loop the area and that was great. You will want to take a ranger-lead tour to see the cliff dwellings. The rangers did a great job. We spent one day at the park but would have enjoyed a second day.

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