![]() Drive another 2.3 miles, then turn right and drive another 0.5 miles. AT 7.7 miles you’ll see a very faint sign for the Sun Tunnels, and turn left at the 3-way intersection. Reset your odometer – drive 7.7 miles (you’ll drive over the train tracks in Lucin). Drive 42 miles, and turn left for Lucin, UT. Directionsįrom Wendover, UT head West on I-80 and take exit 378. If I were to go again for the summer solstice I would just camp right at the Sun Tunnels – it’s all BLM land so camping is free and dogs are allowed (but again, you need to be self sufficient). We decided to check out the Sun Tunnels for Winter Solstice 2017, and because the days are so short and cold, we stayed in Wendover the night before to make the drive easier and shorter. ![]() Be sure to check the sunrise/sunset times before heading out so you don’t miss the best part! There is no cell service at the tunnels, so I also recommend getting this Utah map book– it’s the best driving book for route finding on dirt roads, plus marks fun/important land marks. The last stop for these things is Wendover, UT. ![]() The Sun Tunnels really are in the middle of no where Utah, so be prepared with plenty of food, water and gas.
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