
1st Annual Summer Solstice Campout
June 1, 2022

We are excited that you are planning to come to the first-ever 23ZERO Campout – the Summer Solstice Campout!
We are so grateful for your support for this event. We selected the beautiful Twelve Mile Flat Campground. There is a mix of designated sites and primitive dispersed camping. We have open spaces for all!
The group site (GP1) will be the main gathering site. This campout is a family-friendly event where all can participate and have a good time.
SCHEDULE
More details will be provided at check-in.
Saturday, June 18 | |
2:00 PM | Check-in |
3:00PM – 5:00 PM | Overlanding Skills Workshops |
6:00 PM | Dinner (on your own) |
7:00 PM | Corn Hole Tournament, Games, Socialize |
8:00 PM | Family Friendly Movie |
10:00 PM | Quiet time / Lights out |
Sunday, June 19 | |
8:30 AM | Sticky buns and coffee (provided by the 23ZERO Team) |
9:00 AM | Break camp |
10:00 AM | Trail ride or depart for your next adventure |
There will be small selection of 23ZERO Products & MERCH available For Sale at The Camp Store. With spotty cell converge at camp, we recommend you bring cash.
For those arriving before Saturday, please make your own camping arrangements.
Camp Site Details
- Name: Twelve Mile Flat
- GPS: 39° 7′ 23.0002″ N 111° 29′ 12.9998″ W
- Forest: Manti-La Sal National Forest
- Toilets: Vault Toilets in campground area
- Water: NO
- Electricity: NO
- Check-in: 2:00 pm
- Checkout: 1:00 pm
- There is no water provided at this site.
- This is a high elevation facility; Visitors traveling from lower elevations should use caution
- Sites may be available on a first-come, first-served basis
- No horses are allowed in the campground
- This is a ‘pack it in, pack it out’ facility; bring garbage bags
- OHV riding is not allowed within the campground, except for entering and exiting
- Click here for more information on Manti-La Sal National Forest

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