Remember on Indian land you are subject to whatever laws they have. ![]() I have seen a number of reports of people boondocking on Indian land and having the Indian authorities come by and demand some sort of payment or fine for trespassing. Being that it is Indian land, I wouldn't stay w/o permission. We spent the night at Angel Peak before driving the MH into Chaco Canyon.Īll the land approaching Chaco Canyon is Navajo land. ![]() We spent 5 nights in Chaco Canyon CG in mid October and had great weather. We have boondocked at the 2nd and 3rd picnic areas in the last 2 years. It is about a 40 mile drive from Angel Peak to Chaco Canyon. There are three picnic areas with very good access for boondocking and a nice 9 campsite CG there. ![]() It is on the N side of the hwy at MM 136.8. Yes, we stayed at Angel Peak CG (Angel Peak Scenic Area, BLM) about 15 miles south of Bloomfield, NM on US-550. Has anyone stayed on any of the BLM land in the area of the access roads? Where? We are planning to visit Chaco Canyon National Historic Park in a few weeks and would like to be close to the park but would like to avoid driving the 10 - 15 miles of bad road with our 5er to get to the park's campground.
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