Lampstand Road

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Acting as the main thoroughfare through a network of short spurs, Lampstand Road is a relatively maintained dirt road stretching from the Burr Trail into the Dixie National Forest near Impossible Peak. The bulk of the trail within the BLM boundaries is maintained with nothing more than a small washout slowing you down. Once you cross the border into the National Forest, the trail gets a little rougher with one small patch of exposed rocks where high clearance will be necessary. The trail forks a short distance after this obstacle, with tracks heading both north and south. Although the trail continues, it is severely washed out, and full-size vehicles cannot continue much farther. If you are trying to access the Stair Canyon hiking trail, park at the fork and walk the remaining portion of the trail.

Camping is available in many places along the trail in the form of dispersed camping. The nearest developed camping is Deer Creek Campground, located west on the Burr Trail, or Cedar Mesa Campground on Notom Road Scenic Byway.