Mexican Hat, Utah
While camping in nearby Goosenecks State Park we wanted to drive around the local Mexican Hat town and see how their camping areas look. They offer up more beautiful and secluded dispersed camping by the San Juan River and they also have a public boat launch many people use for daily or weekend rafting and kayaking trips. The camping setting here is a little different from Goosenecks since you're more down in the rocks and canyon but the views are breathtaking!

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