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Capitol Reef Group Campground
Capitol Reef National Park, located in south-central Utah, features stunning geological formations within the Waterpocket Fold. The Fruita Campground area, described as an oasis in the desert, includes a semi-shaded Group Campsite near Loop C in t...
From $125/night
Fruita Campground
Fruita Campground, located in Capitol Reef National Park, features 71 sites, with 65 available for year-round reservations. Certain sites are designated for administrative use, and some accessible sites offer electrical hookups. Generators are per...
From $25/night
Kendrick Cabin
Kendrick Cabin accommodates up to 10 guests, offering stunning mountain views and access to hiking and biking trails, as well as cultural attractions in the Southwest. This rustic, three-bedroom cabin, built in the 1960s as a U.S. Forest Service f...
From $125/night
Sunset Campground (UT)
Sunset Campground is situated in Bryce Canyon National Park, renowned for its colorful rock formations and stunning vistas. Located at an elevation of 8,000 feet and just 1.5 miles from the Visitor Center, it offers close proximity to popular sigh...
North Campground (UT)
North Campground is situated in Bryce Canyon National Park, renowned for its vibrant rock formations and stunning views. At about 8,000 feet elevation, it is conveniently located near the Visitor Center and popular viewpoints like Sunrise and Suns...
From $30/night
Transfer Campground
Transfer Campground, located approximately 11 miles north of Mancos, Colorado in the San Juan National Forest, is known for its access to many area recreation trails.
From $24/night
Podunk Guard Station
Podunk Guard Station, built in 1928, is situated by the East Fork Sevier River in Dixie National Forest, southern Utah. It has served Forest Service employees for generations and offers access to various trails for hiking, biking, and horseback ri...
From $30/night
Grand Plateau RV Resort
Aquarius Ranger Station
Aquarius Ranger Station, situated 15 miles south of Loa in eastern Utah, is on the west side of Boulder Mountain and was established by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937. It has served generations of Forest Service employees in the area. Vis...
From $90/night
Kings Creek
Kings Creek Campground is situated at 8,000 feet on the west side of Tropic Reservoir in the Colorado Plateau. It offers activities such as boating, fishing, hiking, and ATV trail exploration.
The Ledge Campground
Ledges A Campground will be closed from October 5-31, 2020, for maintenance. It features five campgrounds with 105 individual sites accommodating up to 10 people and 2 vehicles each, plus one reservable group site for 15-30 people. The campground ...
The Ledge Group Sites
The Ledge Group Campsites are perfect for those wanting to explore backcountry routes but are accessible via a challenging road not suited for large vehicles. Outdoor activities like hiking, mountain biking, and four-wheeling are available nearby,...
From $100/night
West Dolores Campground
West Dolores Campground, situated on Forest Road 535 near Colorado Highway 145, offers a serene outdoor retreat about 20 miles northeast of Dolores. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, biking, and fishing. It's an ideal spot for relaxati...
From $32/night
J & J RV Park
Crazy Horse RV Resort
Jumpup Cabin
Jumpup Cabin, established in the 1900s, has served ranchers and the Forest Service and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The site features a historic two-room cabin, a shed, and a composting toilet.
From $60/night
Fivehole Arch Th
The Fivehole Arch trailhead is near Horseshoe Canyon (North) WSA with dispersed camping available nearby. Hikers should follow the cairn trail from the slick rock trailhead to reach the arch. Five Hole Arch offers views of Labyrinth Canyon.
Hunter Canyon Group Site
The Hunter Canyon Group Site offers access to the Hunter Canyon trail and popular rock-climbing routes, but is best suited for smaller vehicles due to a steep, narrow access road. Located near Kane Creek Road, it provides outdoor enthusiasts with ...
From $50/night
Ken's Lake Group Sites
The Ken's Lake Group Sites offer a tranquil camping experience near Moab, featuring activities like swimming, paddle-boarding, and fishing, with access to hiking and 4WD trails. Group campsite A includes corrals, and the area is close to national ...
From $125/night
William's Bottom Campground
William's Bottom Campground will be closed for maintenance from November 30 to December 4, 2020. It offers shady campsites with scenic views of the Colorado River Canyon, available on a first-come, first-served basis, accommodating up to 10 people...
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Capitol Reef Group Campground
Capitol Reef National Park, located in south-central Utah, features stunning geological formations within the Waterpocket Fold. The Fruita Campground area, described as an oasis in the desert, includes a semi-shaded Group Campsite near Loop C in t...
From $125/night
Fruita Campground
Fruita Campground, located in Capitol Reef National Park, features 71 sites, with 65 available for year-round reservations. Certain sites are designated for administrative use, and some accessible sites offer electrical hookups. Generators are per...
From $25/night
Kendrick Cabin
Kendrick Cabin accommodates up to 10 guests, offering stunning mountain views and access to hiking and biking trails, as well as cultural attractions in the Southwest. This rustic, three-bedroom cabin, built in the 1960s as a U.S. Forest Service f...
From $125/night
Sunset Campground (UT)
Sunset Campground is situated in Bryce Canyon National Park, renowned for its colorful rock formations and stunning vistas. Located at an elevation of 8,000 feet and just 1.5 miles from the Visitor Center, it offers close proximity to popular sigh...
North Campground (UT)
North Campground is situated in Bryce Canyon National Park, renowned for its vibrant rock formations and stunning views. At about 8,000 feet elevation, it is conveniently located near the Visitor Center and popular viewpoints like Sunrise and Suns...
From $30/night
Transfer Campground
Transfer Campground, located approximately 11 miles north of Mancos, Colorado in the San Juan National Forest, is known for its access to many area recreation trails.
From $24/night
Podunk Guard Station
Podunk Guard Station, built in 1928, is situated by the East Fork Sevier River in Dixie National Forest, southern Utah. It has served Forest Service employees for generations and offers access to various trails for hiking, biking, and horseback ri...
From $30/night
Grand Plateau RV Resort
Aquarius Ranger Station
Aquarius Ranger Station, situated 15 miles south of Loa in eastern Utah, is on the west side of Boulder Mountain and was established by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1937. It has served generations of Forest Service employees in the area. Vis...
From $90/night
Kings Creek
Kings Creek Campground is situated at 8,000 feet on the west side of Tropic Reservoir in the Colorado Plateau. It offers activities such as boating, fishing, hiking, and ATV trail exploration.
The Ledge Campground
Ledges A Campground will be closed from October 5-31, 2020, for maintenance. It features five campgrounds with 105 individual sites accommodating up to 10 people and 2 vehicles each, plus one reservable group site for 15-30 people. The campground ...
The Ledge Group Sites
The Ledge Group Campsites are perfect for those wanting to explore backcountry routes but are accessible via a challenging road not suited for large vehicles. Outdoor activities like hiking, mountain biking, and four-wheeling are available nearby,...
From $100/night
West Dolores Campground
West Dolores Campground, situated on Forest Road 535 near Colorado Highway 145, offers a serene outdoor retreat about 20 miles northeast of Dolores. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, biking, and fishing. It's an ideal spot for relaxati...
From $32/night
J & J RV Park
Crazy Horse RV Resort
Jumpup Cabin
Jumpup Cabin, established in the 1900s, has served ranchers and the Forest Service and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The site features a historic two-room cabin, a shed, and a composting toilet.
From $60/night
Fivehole Arch Th
The Fivehole Arch trailhead is near Horseshoe Canyon (North) WSA with dispersed camping available nearby. Hikers should follow the cairn trail from the slick rock trailhead to reach the arch. Five Hole Arch offers views of Labyrinth Canyon.
Hunter Canyon Group Site
The Hunter Canyon Group Site offers access to the Hunter Canyon trail and popular rock-climbing routes, but is best suited for smaller vehicles due to a steep, narrow access road. Located near Kane Creek Road, it provides outdoor enthusiasts with ...
From $50/night
Ken's Lake Group Sites
The Ken's Lake Group Sites offer a tranquil camping experience near Moab, featuring activities like swimming, paddle-boarding, and fishing, with access to hiking and 4WD trails. Group campsite A includes corrals, and the area is close to national ...
From $125/night
William's Bottom Campground
William's Bottom Campground will be closed for maintenance from November 30 to December 4, 2020. It offers shady campsites with scenic views of the Colorado River Canyon, available on a first-come, first-served basis, accommodating up to 10 people...
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Kayenta has 269 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Capitol Reef Group Campground is one of the top-rated options. Use our map view to find the closest options to the city center or your preferred area.
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Many campgrounds near Kayenta welcome pets. Capitol Reef Group Campground is a great pet-friendly option. Use the pet-friendly filter on our search page to find more properties that accommodate your furry companions.
Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
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