I went off the pavement onto the gravel road at Hilldale, the road was in good shape, not too washboarded.
There was a mandatory stop at the ranger station at the Grand Canyon national park boundary. The rangers said, the area is Day use only, unless you have a back country permit for camping. No fires in the campground or picnic area either. Yes, I saw that. Funny that camp fires are allowed in the surrounding BLM land. The rangers can not issue the permits onsite. I was prepared for this, I had researched and there is BLM dispersed camping allowed about 30 minutes outside of the Park.
Then the ranger told me I could not bring my trailer beyond the ranger station... WHAT? I did not see that on the website or in any of the research I did. WTF!?! That really ticked me off. So I pulled off the road, dropped my teardrop, and loaded my picnic on the FJ, then went the last five miles to the rim.
The last five miles of road were pretty rough. My trailer would have been fine on it if they would have just let it go in... The 10 spot campground only had 3 vehicles in it. Perfectly available an unused - I am sure because of their stupid rules.
Gorgeous sights. Just a lot saddened by restrictive rules.
Stopped just off pavement to let air pressure in the tires down. Expecting a long washboarded gravel road.

On the Rim

Picnic spot, sadly no teardrop!

Picnic! Yes I stripped all that gear out of the teardrop. I didn't get the kitchen sink, bit I got the cook top!

Camp spot on BLM land near Mt. Tremble, about 30 minutes outside of Grand Canyon National Park.
