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Camping in the bonneville salt flats9/8/2023 ![]() So there were other people paying and going in. So I asked the lady if we could park and take some pictures which she said no problem. But I will return when there is an event and I can see the real Bonneville Salt Flats being used by racing cars or motorcycles. There wasn’t any event going on so we didn’t see any reason to drive out onto the sand to see what we could see there. I looked at my friend and we both said guess we won’t go in this time. So that was going to be 40 dollars for us to enter. I asked how much and she told us 20 per person. But I didn’t do my homework this time so when we got to the gate the lady said there was a cost to go in. I thought you could just go out and see it if you wanted. We finally came up to the entrance which we didn’t know about. ![]() The view was awesome, it was so flat and it seemed flat for miles and miles. So driving farther down Leppy Pass Road we were getting closer to the main entrance to the Bonneville Salt Flats. So guess I know what is going on the camping bucket list. ![]() I totally would have loved to stay out on the salt flats and see the night skies. So driving down the road we saw lots of people camping. So driving down the road we passed the first Bonneville Salt Flats sign and if you look just past the left of the picture below you will see the tents and RV’s parked on the salt flats. I drove until I saw the exit Leppy Pass Road. So I drove from the East on Highway 80 coming from Nevada. So I have always wanted to visit the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah.
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