The Least Crowded National Park I’ve Ever Been To! [VIDEO]

In this video I head into what I consider the forgotten national park of Arizona. It turns out to be the least crowded national park I’ve ever visited! (Click here if you can’t see the video below.)

DATE FILMED: January 2020

GPS COORDINATES, etc.
* Blue Mesa Trail trailhead: 34.939452, -109.756261
* Newspaper Rock: 34.961878, -109.798918
* Puerco Pueblo trailhead: 34.975889, -109.793943
* Route 66 1932 Studebaker: 35.051156, -109.805293
* Painted Desert viewpoints: 35.081167, -109.801608 (There are more to the south.)
* Crystal Forest trailhead: 34.863768, -109.791916
* Long Logs/Agate House parking trailhead: 34.814691, -109.861779
* Agate House: 34.805104, -109.861598
* Campsite: 35.1783, -111.4100

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SUV RVing Facebook group
My second YouTube channel (It’s about minimalist fly fishing)

3 thoughts on “The Least Crowded National Park I’ve Ever Been To! [VIDEO]

  1. I really liked that park also. I grew up in South Bend, IN. Studebakers were manufactured there. Seeing that old one reminded me of gray memories I have of my home town. Thanks for sharing!

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