CT_AZ_4x4
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Camping with a 270-degree view of the Grand Canyon at Point Sublime was amazing.
Superchargers en route are at Kanab, Utah or Page, Arizona.
To make it to Point Sublime, you need to use the RV campground 50 or 30 amp plugs at Kaibab Camper Village.
To get to Point Sublime from Kaibab Camper Village, take paved 67 South, and then put your truck in off-road mode for out 30 miles of 4-x-4-ing. The last about 20 miles you will want to go slow. Here is the route.
FR 22 West; FR 270 (left); FR 223 (right); FR 268 (left this leads to the unmonitered back entrance-gate into Grand Canyon National Park from the Coconino County forest roads); FR 268-B (left) Once inside the Park the roads are not marked as “Forest Roads” or identifed well with any numbering system: inside the park this is the “Kanabownitz” trail; take it about 15 miles in slow 4x4 to reach Point Sublime.
You need a permit to camp at Point Sublime, but no permit needed for day-tripping. We overlapped our reservation at Kaibab Camper Village so that we could charge on the return trip.
Happy Cybertrucking, All!
Superchargers en route are at Kanab, Utah or Page, Arizona.
To make it to Point Sublime, you need to use the RV campground 50 or 30 amp plugs at Kaibab Camper Village.
To get to Point Sublime from Kaibab Camper Village, take paved 67 South, and then put your truck in off-road mode for out 30 miles of 4-x-4-ing. The last about 20 miles you will want to go slow. Here is the route.
FR 22 West; FR 270 (left); FR 223 (right); FR 268 (left this leads to the unmonitered back entrance-gate into Grand Canyon National Park from the Coconino County forest roads); FR 268-B (left) Once inside the Park the roads are not marked as “Forest Roads” or identifed well with any numbering system: inside the park this is the “Kanabownitz” trail; take it about 15 miles in slow 4x4 to reach Point Sublime.
You need a permit to camp at Point Sublime, but no permit needed for day-tripping. We overlapped our reservation at Kaibab Camper Village so that we could charge on the return trip.
Happy Cybertrucking, All!
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