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About Point Supreme Campground
Number of accommodations: 25
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (248)
What Guests Are Saying
Point Supreme Campground offers stunning mountain views, well-maintained facilities, and friendly camp hosts, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Visitors appreciate the clean restrooms, hot showers, and proximity to scenic trails and the visitor center. While some sites may feel close together and the bathroom facilities limited, the overall experience is positive, making it a favored retreat for campers.
What Guests Are Saying
Point Supreme Campground offers stunning mountain views, well-maintained facilities, and friendly camp hosts, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Visitors appreciate the clean restrooms, hot showers, and proximity to scenic trails and the visitor center. While some sites may feel close together and the bathroom facilities limited, the overall experience is positive, making it a favored retreat for campers.
Review Summary
David R S
VerifiedJuly 29, 2025 • Stayed at: 10, Loop: Point Supreme CG
Very pleasant experience!
Sarah S
VerifiedJuly 29, 2025 • Stayed at: 5, Loop: Point Supreme CG
The campground host, Kevin, was very welcoming when I first arrived. I scoped out the campground on a previous visit, so I knew which sites were nice. The free, hot showers were a huge plus considering I had been hiking all day. Gorgeous night sky. Beautiful wildflowers. Impeccably clean bathrooms and showers. Nice, flat tent pads that was semi-secluded amongst the pines and away from the road.
A few things to be wary of: make sure you bring solid tent stakes. 3/4 of mine bent due to the firm nature of the tent pads. I spent about a half hour trying to stake my tent. Lots of barking dogs. Earplugs were needed. There is only one toilet stall per gender for the entire campground. Don't stay on the inner portion of the loop as sites can be tight. Site 1 has no shade. Didn't see a usable spot for a tent at site 14.
Ben L
VerifiedJuly 28, 2025 • Stayed at: 19, Loop: Point Supreme CG
Point Supreme is a hidden gem. All the best things you could ask for in a high alltitude campground. Quiet, dark skies, wildflowers. Couldn't be better. Will be back if I'm at all able.
Heather R
VerifiedJuly 26, 2025 • Stayed at: 25, Loop: Point Supreme CG
Hidden treasure. Beautiful views within walking distance on good trails to the visitor center and overlooks. Small and quiet campground.
David p
VerifiedJuly 24, 2025 • Stayed at: 14, Loop: Point Supreme CG
As always campground was excellent, clean, warm showers greatly appreciated. No hot water at dish washing station. Campground hosts were friendly, professional and thoughtful.
Stephanie G
VerifiedJuly 22, 2025 • Stayed at: 25, Loop: Point Supreme CG
The host was great, the access to bathrooms and showers was great - I heard they are even warm showers!
The sight is beautiful and the paths are as well - it appears to be wonderful access for other-abled guests as well!
Vickie V
VerifiedJuly 21, 2025 • Stayed at: 19, Loop: Point Supreme CG
Clean site and bathrooms. Beautiful view.
Sara B
VerifiedJuly 21, 2025 • Stayed at: 4, Loop: Point Supreme CG
The campsite at Cedar Breaks National Monument was beautiful. Our campground host Kevin was very helpful.
Satish S
VerifiedJuly 21, 2025 • Stayed at: 24, Loop: Point Supreme CG
It's a hidden jewel! We loved it! Clean, quiet ... just very very nice!
CRAIG P
VerifiedJuly 20, 2025 • Stayed at: 11, Loop: Point Supreme CG
When I arrived, I could not believe the congestion. The campsites are virtually right on top of each other. The access road around the campground is barely navigable. Speaking with the campground host, I determined it was OK to navigate the campground road in the reverse direction in order to back in without having to turn more than 90 degrees to get in my spot. She mentioned that the campground was very old and was originally intended as a tent campground but has since been converted to allow RVs. My 24 ft trailer just barely fit. The "pull-through" sites are barely 3-5 feet off the campground road and would be a problem with slide-outs. A few with slide-outs extended were actually overhanging the campground roadway. . There are showers and toilets available, but no hookups (or dump station) whatsoever. If you want a campground challenge, go, but you're better off just picking a spot in the National Forest just outside the park (less than 5 miles) and boon-docking.
Location Point Supreme Campground
Address:
Admin Office: Cedar Breaks National Monument
Cedar City, UT, 84720
United States
Routes to Cedar Breaks National Monument
Traveling south on I-15:
Take exit 78 to Parowan
Travel south on Main Street for 1.3 miles
Turn left onto E. Center Street. Travel 0.3 Miles
Turn right onto Utah Highway 143 East
Continue approximately 15 miles to Cedar Breaks National Monument
Traveling north on I-15:
Take exit 57 to Cedar City
Travel north on Main Street for 2.2 miles
Turn right onto E Center Street/Utah Highway 14
Continue east on Utah Highway 14 for approximately 18 miles
Turn left onto Utah Highway 148 and continue 4 miles to Cedar Breaks National Monument
Traveling south on U.S. Highway 89:
At Panguitch, turn right onto Utah Highway 143 West
Continue west for approximately 32 miles to Cedar Breaks National Monument
Traveling north on U.S. Highway 89:
At Long Valley Junction, turn left onto Utah Highway 14 West
Continue west for approximately 23 miles
Turn right onto Utah Highway 148 and continue 4 miles to Cedar Breaks National Monument
From Bryce Canyon National Park: (60 miles)
Travel west on Utah Highway 12 for 13.6 miles
Turn right onto U.S. Highway 89 and continue north for 6.9 miles to Panguitch
At Panguitch, turn right onto Utah Highway 143 West
Continue west for approximately 32 miles to Cedar Breaks National Monument
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Alternate route:
Travel south on U.S. Highway 89 and take Utah Highway 14 West.
Continue west for 23 miles.
Turn right onto Utah Highway 148 and continue 4 miles to Cedar Breaks National Monument. (72 miles)
From Zion National Park, Springdale: (79 miles)
Travel east on Utah Highway 9 for approximately 23 miles
Turn right on U.S. Highway 89
Continue north for 23 miles and turn left on Utah Highway 14
Continue west on Utah Highway 14 for 23 miles
Turn right onto Utah Highway 148 and continue 4 miles to Cedar Breaks National Monument
From Zion National Park, Kolob Canyons: (45 miles)
Travel north on I-15 and take exit 57 to Cedar City
Travel north on Main Street for 2.2 miles
Turn right onto E Center Street/Utah Highway 14
Continue east on Utah Highway 14 for approximately 18 miles
Turn left onto Utah Highway 148 and continue 4 miles to Cedar Breaks National Monument
Latitude & Longitude: 37.6115 / -112.832
Elevation: 3132 feet
Policies & Rules
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| General |
RESERVATION CANCELLATION, UPDATES & NO-SHOW's: Volunteer campground hosts and park staff do not have the capacity to update or refund campground reservations. It is the responsibility of the customer to update or cancel their reservation through their recreation.gov account or by calling the Toll-free Reservation Hotline # (877) 444-6777. Cancellation and service fees will apply. No-Shows: Due to limited staffing, multiple-day reservations will be held for the entirety of the reservation. It is the reservation holder's responsibility to cancel their reservation. No-shows will only be processed for one-night only reservations at 11AM the morning after the night of the reservation. |
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Each campsite is limited to two camping structures. Any mix is allowed for example campers may have a RV and pop-up, tent and pop-up, two tents, a sleeping trailer and a tent, or similar combination. Check with the camp host for details. |
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Be prepared for cooler temperatures and unpredictable weather; summertime highs average between 60 - 70°F, nighttime lows often dip to 30 - 40°F. The thinner atmosphere provides less protection from dangerous UV rays; wear a hat and use sunscreen. |
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High altitudes may cause shortness of breath and tiredness - slow down, rest often and drink plenty of water. |
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Quiet hours are between 8PM and 8AM. Excessive noise (anything above 60 dicibles) is prohibited at all times. |
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Pets must be leashed and attended; they are not permitted on unpaved-trails or in park buildings. Service animals are welcome. |
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Campsites are on either side of a very narrow loop road. Campers will be required to have all equipment within their site and not in the roadway. |
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Hunting is prohibited inside the park. |
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Do not feed wildlife, violators may be fined. |
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Campground opening and closing dates may be slightly earlier or later and are subject to favorable weather. |
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Don't Move Firewood: Help protect our forests! Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. |
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Thunderstorms frequently develop in the afternoons; be aware of the risks of lightning and avoid exposed trails and overlooks until the storms pass. |
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Do not pick flowers or plants. All animals, rocks and plants are protected by federal law and must be left undisturbed. |
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Entrance passes for Cedar Breaks National Monument are required in addition to campground fees. You may purchase your pass upon arrival at the campground or you may purchase your pass through recreation.gov. |
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You must stay at least one night to book a visit. |