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A world away
Virgin River Recreation Area campground is gateway to remote area
Or you'll see the sign for Exit 18/Cedar Pocket and, looking to your left, you might spot a few campsites. And you might think to yourself, "If I can see the campground from the freeway, I bet I could hear the freeway from the campground." And you might just keep on driving.
But wait.
This little piece of the planet has more to offer than you might think. When you visit the Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area and take a 10-minute walk, away from the campgrounds and down to the river, all is quiet and peaceful, and you are a world away from city life.
This recreation area 75 campsites (there are picnic sites, too) is open year-round is a gateway to one of the most remote areas of the United States. This portion of the Virgin River is the border between the Paiute and the Beaver Dam Wilderness Areas.
The Beaver Dam Wilderness Area is 19,600 acres, circumvented by Cedar Pocket Road. The Paiute Wilderness area is 84,700 acres of mountains and desert.
The Arizona Strip is home to Joshua trees and creosote bush, Anasazi ruins and rock art, peregrine falcon and desert tortoise. In the river itself, the woundfin minnow struggles to survive. Big horn sheep have been reintroduced into the area around the Virgin River Gorge.
Visitors might also spot an antelope, or a mountain lion or a wild turkey. Or they might just hike up a canyon and see nothing more exciting than the layers of sandstone and the blue sky and still count it a day well spent.
Dave Boyd, a BLM public affairs specialist, said April and May are two of the best months to visit the Virgin River Gorge. By June, it's just too hot.
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