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Caribou Mountain Guard Station
Caribou Mountain and the surrounding National Forest are named after "Cariboo Jack," a local legend who discovered gold in 1870. The guard station serves as a popular spot for adventurers engaging in various recreational activities. While accessib...
Split Mountain Group Campground
Split Mountain Group Campground is situated by the Green River at 4,800 feet, with the impressive Split Mountain nearby. It is close to the Quarry Exhibit Hall, showcasing ancient dinosaur bones, and features the Split Mountain Boat Ramp for river...
From $40/night
New Fork Campground
New Fork Campground, situated at 6,800 feet by the New Fork River, offers a scenic spot for camping and river float trips. It features 2 camping sites, a vault toilet, 2 picnic tables, and a boat launch. This area is ideal for camping, fishing, bo...
Deer Creek Cabin (WY)
Deer Creek Cabin is a historic Forest Service guard station situated 13 miles from Alpine, Wyoming, providing a rustic backcountry experience with amenities such as a propane stove and heater. The cabin serves as a summer grazing area for Forest S...
Green River Campground
Green River Campground is situated at 4,750 feet along the Green River, with views of the nearby Split Mountain. It is located about five miles from the Quarry Exhibit Hall, featuring ancient dinosaur bones. Additionally, a nearby boat ramp serves...
Sherman Guard Station and Bunkhouse
The Sherman Guard Station and Bunkhouse, established around 1929, served as a seasonal headquarters for Forest Service management of timber and rangelands. Located in the picturesque Horse Creek drainage, it offers opportunities for hiking, bird w...
Rainbow Park Campground
Rainbow Park Campground is situated 28 miles from the Quarry Visitor Center in Dinosaur National Monument, accessible via a rugged dirt road that becomes impassable when wet. It is located by the Green River near the Rainbow Park Boat Ramp at Spli...
Pahvant Valley Heritage Trail Includes: Sunstone Knoll, Great Stone Face, Lace Curtain, Pahvant Butte, Devil's Curtain, Lava Tubes and Hole in the Rock.
The Pahvant Valley Heritage Trail offers a range of cultural and recreational sites, including Fort Deseret, Great Stone Face, and Lava Tubes, all aimed at promoting heritage tourism and public stewardship of land in Millard County, Utah. This tra...
Porcupine Springs
Porcupine Springs Campground is situated at an elevation of 6,950 feet along Rock Creek Road in southern Idaho. It is known for its beautiful scenery and numerous trails. The area attracts visitors seeking outdoor recreation and natural beauty.
Wolverine Canyon
Wolverine Canyon offers various outdoor activities including dispersed camping, snowmobiling, rock climbing, mountain biking, and hiking. It also provides opportunities for wildlife viewing, with the chance to see Bald Eagles soaring above.
Mccain Cabin
McCain Guard Station is a rustic cabin popular year-round for hikers, horseback riders, and snowmobile enthusiasts, with nearby trails and meadows for sledding. Built in 1933 by the CCC, it offers a scenic retreat. Winter access is available only ...
Buckhorn Draw
Buckhorn Draw features several vault toilets and information stations along the main road. Individual campsites are equipped with picnic tables and fire rings. Overall, it provides essential amenities for visitors.
Jones Hole National Fish Hatchery
Jones Hole National Fish Hatchery, situated in a scenic sandstone canyon 40 miles from Vernal, manages trout production for the Colorado River and Tribal trust responsibilities. Fishing in the clear waters of Jones Hole Creek is year-round, though...
Lower Penstemon
Lower Penstemon Campground is situated at 6,600 feet along Rock Creek Road in southern Idaho. It offers visitors a chance to explore numerous trails and enjoy the area's natural beauty. The campground is a scenic destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Maple Grove
Maple Grove Campground is located in Fishlake National Forest in central Utah. It offers opportunities for fishing and hiking, particularly on the nearby Rock Canyon Trail. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
From $65/night
Buckhorn Dino Track
One mile past the Navajo Sandstone sign in Buckhorn Draw, there's a pull-out on the right where visitors can park. After crossing the road and climbing the sandstone ledge, they will find a circle of stones surrounding a three-toed dinosaur track....
Cedar Mountain Day Use Site
Cedar Mountain Day Use Site offers a picturesque picnic area at over 7,600 feet, featuring unique rock formations ideal for exploration. The large pinyon pines provide shade and cooler temperatures, making it a great spot for summer meals. Stunnin...
Milner Whitewater
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Caribou Mountain Guard Station
Caribou Mountain and the surrounding National Forest are named after "Cariboo Jack," a local legend who discovered gold in 1870. The guard station serves as a popular spot for adventurers engaging in various recreational activities. While accessib...
Split Mountain Group Campground
Split Mountain Group Campground is situated by the Green River at 4,800 feet, with the impressive Split Mountain nearby. It is close to the Quarry Exhibit Hall, showcasing ancient dinosaur bones, and features the Split Mountain Boat Ramp for river...
From $40/night
New Fork Campground
New Fork Campground, situated at 6,800 feet by the New Fork River, offers a scenic spot for camping and river float trips. It features 2 camping sites, a vault toilet, 2 picnic tables, and a boat launch. This area is ideal for camping, fishing, bo...
Deer Creek Cabin (WY)
Deer Creek Cabin is a historic Forest Service guard station situated 13 miles from Alpine, Wyoming, providing a rustic backcountry experience with amenities such as a propane stove and heater. The cabin serves as a summer grazing area for Forest S...
Green River Campground
Green River Campground is situated at 4,750 feet along the Green River, with views of the nearby Split Mountain. It is located about five miles from the Quarry Exhibit Hall, featuring ancient dinosaur bones. Additionally, a nearby boat ramp serves...
Sherman Guard Station and Bunkhouse
The Sherman Guard Station and Bunkhouse, established around 1929, served as a seasonal headquarters for Forest Service management of timber and rangelands. Located in the picturesque Horse Creek drainage, it offers opportunities for hiking, bird w...
Rainbow Park Campground
Rainbow Park Campground is situated 28 miles from the Quarry Visitor Center in Dinosaur National Monument, accessible via a rugged dirt road that becomes impassable when wet. It is located by the Green River near the Rainbow Park Boat Ramp at Spli...
Pahvant Valley Heritage Trail Includes: Sunstone Knoll, Great Stone Face, Lace Curtain, Pahvant Butte, Devil's Curtain, Lava Tubes and Hole in the Rock.
The Pahvant Valley Heritage Trail offers a range of cultural and recreational sites, including Fort Deseret, Great Stone Face, and Lava Tubes, all aimed at promoting heritage tourism and public stewardship of land in Millard County, Utah. This tra...
Porcupine Springs
Porcupine Springs Campground is situated at an elevation of 6,950 feet along Rock Creek Road in southern Idaho. It is known for its beautiful scenery and numerous trails. The area attracts visitors seeking outdoor recreation and natural beauty.
Wolverine Canyon
Wolverine Canyon offers various outdoor activities including dispersed camping, snowmobiling, rock climbing, mountain biking, and hiking. It also provides opportunities for wildlife viewing, with the chance to see Bald Eagles soaring above.
Mccain Cabin
McCain Guard Station is a rustic cabin popular year-round for hikers, horseback riders, and snowmobile enthusiasts, with nearby trails and meadows for sledding. Built in 1933 by the CCC, it offers a scenic retreat. Winter access is available only ...
Buckhorn Draw
Buckhorn Draw features several vault toilets and information stations along the main road. Individual campsites are equipped with picnic tables and fire rings. Overall, it provides essential amenities for visitors.
Jones Hole National Fish Hatchery
Jones Hole National Fish Hatchery, situated in a scenic sandstone canyon 40 miles from Vernal, manages trout production for the Colorado River and Tribal trust responsibilities. Fishing in the clear waters of Jones Hole Creek is year-round, though...
Lower Penstemon
Lower Penstemon Campground is situated at 6,600 feet along Rock Creek Road in southern Idaho. It offers visitors a chance to explore numerous trails and enjoy the area's natural beauty. The campground is a scenic destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Maple Grove
Maple Grove Campground is located in Fishlake National Forest in central Utah. It offers opportunities for fishing and hiking, particularly on the nearby Rock Canyon Trail. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
From $65/night
Buckhorn Dino Track
One mile past the Navajo Sandstone sign in Buckhorn Draw, there's a pull-out on the right where visitors can park. After crossing the road and climbing the sandstone ledge, they will find a circle of stones surrounding a three-toed dinosaur track....
Cedar Mountain Day Use Site
Cedar Mountain Day Use Site offers a picturesque picnic area at over 7,600 feet, featuring unique rock formations ideal for exploration. The large pinyon pines provide shade and cooler temperatures, making it a great spot for summer meals. Stunnin...
Milner Whitewater
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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.
We highly recommend making reservations in advance, especially during peak season (summer months and holidays). Popular destinations can book up weeks or even months ahead. Last-minute bookings may be available during off-peak times.
Pet policies vary by property. Many campgrounds welcome pets but may have restrictions on size, breed, or number of pets. Some properties charge additional pet fees. Always check the specific property's pet policy before booking.
Essential items include a tent or RV, sleeping bags, cooking equipment, food and water, appropriate clothing for the weather, first aid kit, flashlight, and any specific gear for planned activities. Check the property's amenities to see what's provided and what you'll need to bring.
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