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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
Lower Bowns
Lower Bowns Campground is situated on the east side of Boulder Mountain at 7,000 feet elevation, next to Lower Bowns Reservoir. It offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and exploring nearby trails. Visitors can access a map for the campground.
From $20/night
Singletree
Singletree Campground is situated on the east side of Boulder Mountain in central Utah. It offers visitors opportunities for hiking and sightseeing in a scenic environment.
From $50/night
Rosebud ATV
Rosebud ATV Campground is situated at an elevation of 8,300 feet on the Colorado Plateau, just 17 miles northwest of Torrey, Utah. It offers visitors access to extensive local ATV trails for exploration.
From $20/night
Oak Creek Rec Site (Boulder, UT)
Oak Creek Campground is situated at an elevation of 8,300 feet on the Colorado Plateau, about 20 miles northwest of Torrey, Utah. The site offers visitors access to extensive local ATV trails for exploration. It provides a scenic outdoor experienc...
From $20/night
Mcmillan Spring Campground
McMillan Spring Campground is located in a Ponderosa Pine forest and is popular among visitors, especially big game hunters in the fall. It features nine sites equipped with amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and restrooms, along with facil...
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Sunglow Campground
Sunglow Campground is situated in a picturesque red rock canyon, 2 miles from Bicknell, Utah. It offers visitors opportunities for trail exploration and day trips to Capitol Reef National Park.
From $20/night
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
Lonesome Beaver Campground
Lonesome Beaver Campground is located in Sawmill Basin at over 8,000 feet elevation, with access being challenging due to road conditions. It features five sites equipped with parking, picnic tables, fire rings, grills, benches, potable water, and...
Boulder Meadows RV and Campground
From $25/night
Elkhorn Campground
Elkhorn Campground is situated 20 miles northeast of Loa, Utah, at an elevation of about 9,300 feet on Thousand Lake Mountain. It offers visitors access to scenic local trails for hiking, biking, and off-road vehicle exploration.
From $60/night
Ant Hill RV Park
From $85/night
Cowpuncher Guard Station
Cowpuncher Guard Station is in Dixie National Forest, 20 miles northeast of Escalante, Utah, near Hells Backbone Road. It is accessible by road in summer and fall, but snow typically closes access 5.5 miles away from late November to mid-April. Wi...
Tomsich Butte Th
Tomsich Butte, located across the Muddy River from Hondu Arch, features old mine shafts from the uranium boom era. It offers rafting opportunities and various dispersed camping sites. Completing the Reds Canyon Loop in any direction leaves visitor...
Starr Spring Campground
Starr Springs Campground, located on the southeast end of Mount Hillers, is popular with geology enthusiasts and late-season hunters. It features twelve individual campsites, one large group site, and amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, r...
Bowery Creek
Bowery Creek Campground is situated by Fish Lake in Utah's Fishlake National Forest. It offers activities like boating, fishing, and trail exploration for visitors.
From $25/night
Twin Creeks Picnic
Twin Creeks Picnic Area is a day-use site at 8,800 feet near Fish Lake, offering activities like fishing, boating, and trail exploration. Visitors can view spawning salmon along a boardwalk in mid to late fall. Year-round fishing opportunities are...
Doctor Creek
Doctor Creek Campground is situated by Fish Lake in Utah's Fishlake National Forest, offering activities like fishing, boating, wildlife viewing, and trail exploration. It is located within the renowned Aspen Pando Clone. Visitors can also access ...
From $25/night
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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
Lower Bowns
Lower Bowns Campground is situated on the east side of Boulder Mountain at 7,000 feet elevation, next to Lower Bowns Reservoir. It offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and exploring nearby trails. Visitors can access a map for the campground.
From $20/night
Singletree
Singletree Campground is situated on the east side of Boulder Mountain in central Utah. It offers visitors opportunities for hiking and sightseeing in a scenic environment.
From $50/night
Rosebud ATV
Rosebud ATV Campground is situated at an elevation of 8,300 feet on the Colorado Plateau, just 17 miles northwest of Torrey, Utah. It offers visitors access to extensive local ATV trails for exploration.
From $20/night
Oak Creek Rec Site (Boulder, UT)
Oak Creek Campground is situated at an elevation of 8,300 feet on the Colorado Plateau, about 20 miles northwest of Torrey, Utah. The site offers visitors access to extensive local ATV trails for exploration. It provides a scenic outdoor experienc...
From $20/night
Mcmillan Spring Campground
McMillan Spring Campground is located in a Ponderosa Pine forest and is popular among visitors, especially big game hunters in the fall. It features nine sites equipped with amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and restrooms, along with facil...
Off-road RV Resort
Sunglow Campground
Sunglow Campground is situated in a picturesque red rock canyon, 2 miles from Bicknell, Utah. It offers visitors opportunities for trail exploration and day trips to Capitol Reef National Park.
From $20/night
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
Lonesome Beaver Campground
Lonesome Beaver Campground is located in Sawmill Basin at over 8,000 feet elevation, with access being challenging due to road conditions. It features five sites equipped with parking, picnic tables, fire rings, grills, benches, potable water, and...
Boulder Meadows RV and Campground
From $25/night
Elkhorn Campground
Elkhorn Campground is situated 20 miles northeast of Loa, Utah, at an elevation of about 9,300 feet on Thousand Lake Mountain. It offers visitors access to scenic local trails for hiking, biking, and off-road vehicle exploration.
From $60/night
Ant Hill RV Park
From $85/night
Cowpuncher Guard Station
Cowpuncher Guard Station is in Dixie National Forest, 20 miles northeast of Escalante, Utah, near Hells Backbone Road. It is accessible by road in summer and fall, but snow typically closes access 5.5 miles away from late November to mid-April. Wi...
Tomsich Butte Th
Tomsich Butte, located across the Muddy River from Hondu Arch, features old mine shafts from the uranium boom era. It offers rafting opportunities and various dispersed camping sites. Completing the Reds Canyon Loop in any direction leaves visitor...
Starr Spring Campground
Starr Springs Campground, located on the southeast end of Mount Hillers, is popular with geology enthusiasts and late-season hunters. It features twelve individual campsites, one large group site, and amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, r...
Bowery Creek
Bowery Creek Campground is situated by Fish Lake in Utah's Fishlake National Forest. It offers activities like boating, fishing, and trail exploration for visitors.
From $25/night
Twin Creeks Picnic
Twin Creeks Picnic Area is a day-use site at 8,800 feet near Fish Lake, offering activities like fishing, boating, and trail exploration. Visitors can view spawning salmon along a boardwalk in mid to late fall. Year-round fishing opportunities are...
Doctor Creek
Doctor Creek Campground is situated by Fish Lake in Utah's Fishlake National Forest, offering activities like fishing, boating, wildlife viewing, and trail exploration. It is located within the renowned Aspen Pando Clone. Visitors can also access ...
From $25/night
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Many national parks charge an entrance fee. Fees vary by park and can be paid at the entrance gate or in advance via the America the Beautiful pass. Check the official NPS website for current fee information for Capitol Reef National Park.
Permit requirements vary by campground within Capitol Reef National Park. Some sites are first-come, first-served while others require advance reservations through Recreation.gov. We recommend booking early, especially for summer visits.
Wildlife varies by park. Always store food securely, maintain a safe distance from animals, and follow all park guidelines. Check the Capitol Reef National Park visitor center or NPS website for specific wildlife advisories before your visit.
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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