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Number of accommodations: 1
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2026 Season availability
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- River Access
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01, Loop: Hittle Bottom Group Site
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Reviews (12)
What Guests Are Saying
The Hittle Bottom Group Site offers spectacular views and nearby hiking opportunities, including Fisher Towers and Morning Glory Arch. Reviewers appreciate the clean facilities and find it to be a true oasis in the desert. Many express a strong desire to return, highlighting it as one of their favorite places.
What Guests Are Saying
The Hittle Bottom Group Site offers spectacular views and nearby hiking opportunities, including Fisher Towers and Morning Glory Arch. Reviewers appreciate the clean facilities and find it to be a true oasis in the desert. Many express a strong desire to return, highlighting it as one of their favorite places.
Review Summary
Katie L
VerifiedFebruary 1, 2022 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: Hittle Bottom Group Site
We had a great time at Hittle Bottom, despite our pre-teen/teenagers making constant jokes about the name. We had a group of about 16, some in tents and some in a camper, and there was ample space for all the people, tents and vehicles. We definitely used all the tables though. If you are a bigger group I’d recommend bringing extra tables. The views are fabulous and we enjoyed breathtaking sunsets. Lots of great hiking trails within driving distance, and just a short drive to Moab. The only downsides were all the traffic noise (you’re basically right on the highway), and the fire pit is kind of weird. It is huge, with very tall sides. If you have an extra big group, brought a truckload of wood, and want a bonfire, it will be great. But for smaller fires, the heat doesn’t really get out of the pit. Also, everyone driving by thinks the bathrooms are open to the general public. You’ll definitely want to use the provided cable to close the entrance to the site to prevent this. Overall a great experience and would recommend
Katie L
VerifiedFebruary 1, 2022 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: Hittle Bottom Group Site
We had a great time at Hittle Bottom, despite our pre-teen/teenagers making constant jokes about the name. We had a group of about 16, some in tents and some in a camper, and there was ample space for all the people, tents and vehicles. We definitely used all the tables though. If you are a bigger group I’d recommend bringing extra tables. The views are fabulous and we enjoyed breathtaking sunsets. Lots of great hiking trails within driving distance, and just a short drive to Moab. The only downsides were all the traffic noise (you’re basically right on the highway), and the fire pit is kind of weird. It is huge, with very tall sides. If you have an extra big group, brought a truckload of wood, and want a bonfire, it will be great. But for smaller fires, the heat doesn’t really get out of the pit. Also, everyone driving by thinks the bathrooms are open to the general public. You’ll definitely want to use the provided cable to close the entrance to the site to prevent this. Overall a great experience and would recommend
Location Hittle Bottom Group Site
Address:
Moab Field Office
Moab, UT, 84532
United States
From Moab, drive north to the junction with Highway 128. Drive 23 miles on highway 128 to the entrance to Hittle Bottom campground. The group site is located on the north end of the campground, just past the main entrance.
Hittle Bottom Campground is accessible via Highway 128, which is reached from Moab. The campground entrance is approximately 23 miles along Highway 128.
Latitude & Longitude: 38.7592 / -109.324
Elevation: 1251 feet
Nearby National Park
Arches National Park Entrance Station
Approximate driving time: 1 hr 27 min
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Last updated: June 4, 2026