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About Red Cliffs Campground
Number of accommodations: 11
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2026 Season availability
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This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
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Reviews (635)
What Guests Are Saying
Red Cliffs Campground is praised for its stunning natural beauty, well-maintained sites, and proximity to excellent hiking trails, including the popular Red Reef trail. While some campers noted issues with bathroom cleanliness, water accessibility, and crowding, many expressed an overall positive experience and a desire to return. The campground's serene atmosphere and outdoor activities make it a great spot for families and nature enthusiasts.
What Guests Are Saying
Red Cliffs Campground is praised for its stunning natural beauty, well-maintained sites, and proximity to excellent hiking trails, including the popular Red Reef trail. While some campers noted issues with bathroom cleanliness, water accessibility, and crowding, many expressed an overall positive experience and a desire to return. The campground's serene atmosphere and outdoor activities make it a great spot for families and nature enthusiasts.
Review Summary
David R
VerifiedApril 19, 2023 • Stayed at: 5, Loop: Red Cliffs Campground
Wonderful visit Easter weekend.
Trails were great for the whole family. Restrooms and campsites were well maintained.
Catherine P
VerifiedApril 17, 2023 • Stayed at: 5, Loop: Red Cliffs Campground
Such a cool little campground with amazing views and little hikes right from campground. We had a nice site with a pavilion on it, Restroom/ outhouse had no smell in March and was clean.
We made it to waterfall and also checked out the dino prints with early morning hikes. Saw other hikers on the way back.
Catherine P
VerifiedApril 17, 2023 • Stayed at: 5, Loop: Red Cliffs Campground
Such a cool little campground with amazing views and little hikes right from campground. We had a nice site with a pavilion on it, Restroom/ outhouse had no smell in March and was clean.
We made it to waterfall and also checked out the dino prints with early morning hikes. Saw other hikers on the way back.
Jeston J
VerifiedApril 13, 2023 • Stayed at: 7, Loop: Red Cliffs Campground
Because it was Spring Break there were many day visitors and the two restrooms by my site ran out of TP in the evenings and were not refilled until in the morning after I had gone hiking. Fortunately I carry some for emergency and shared with three different families. Not sure what the others did.
Tracy H
VerifiedApril 13, 2023 • Stayed at: 6, Loop: Red Cliffs Campground
There are 11 campsites that are set in this beautiful location. We will be back! However, this is a very busy location. Hundreds of visitors come each day and try to find parking. There is a payment booth as you enter but even on a Saturday there was nobody there. It makes it less peaceful with cars coming through hoping to find parking and we had 15+ cars ask if they could park in our campsite since we had extra space. A sheriff and BLM management did come through a few times. I think there is only one restroom location and it was near campsite 5. It would be quite a hike if you were in site 11.
Jeston J
VerifiedApril 13, 2023 • Stayed at: 7, Loop: Red Cliffs Campground
Because it was Spring Break there were many day visitors and the two restrooms by my site ran out of TP in the evenings and were not refilled until in the morning after I had gone hiking. Fortunately I carry some for emergency and shared with three different families. Not sure what the others did.
Tracy H
VerifiedApril 13, 2023 • Stayed at: 6, Loop: Red Cliffs Campground
There are 11 campsites that are set in this beautiful location. We will be back! However, this is a very busy location. Hundreds of visitors come each day and try to find parking. There is a payment booth as you enter but even on a Saturday there was nobody there. It makes it less peaceful with cars coming through hoping to find parking and we had 15+ cars ask if they could park in our campsite since we had extra space. A sheriff and BLM management did come through a few times. I think there is only one restroom location and it was near campsite 5. It would be quite a hike if you were in site 11.
Madison H
VerifiedApril 12, 2023 • Stayed at: 5, Loop: Red Cliffs Campground
Love redcliffs. Wish there was more campsites for how much the city us growing.
GEORGE L
VerifiedApril 12, 2023 • Stayed at: 4, Loop: Red Cliffs Campground
BLM needs to keep the numerous Day-Use visitors from continually circling the campground looking for parking and often parking in the marked and reserved campsites.
Madison H
VerifiedApril 12, 2023 • Stayed at: 5, Loop: Red Cliffs Campground
Love redcliffs. Wish there was more campsites for how much the city us growing.
Location Red Cliffs Campground
Address:
Bureau Of Land Management
St. George, UT, 84745
United States
From St. George: Take Interstate 15 north to Exit 22/228 N-Leeds. At the end of the off-ramp, turn right onto Old Highway 91. Travel south 1.5 miles and turn right. Continue under two freeway tunnels (tunnels restrict vehicle size to less than 12 feet in height and width) turn left and follow the paved road for 1.3 miles into the campground.
From the north: take I-15 South and exit at Exit 23/228 S/Leeds and go left under highway. Turn right on S. Main Street for 3.2 miles. Take right and Continue under two freeway tunnels (tunnels restrict vehicle size to less than 12 feet in height and width) turn left and follow the paved road for 1.3 miles into the campground.
Red Cliffs Campground is accessible from Interstate 15, with the nearest exits being Exit 22 and Exit 23. Old Highway 91 provides access to the campground from these exits.
Latitude & Longitude: 37.2217 / -113.403
Elevation: 965 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check out time
11AM
General
- This is desert environment that is extremly hot in the summer, temperatures can exceed 100F (38C) from May-Oct. It is not uncommon for tempertures to reach 115F (46C). Plan accordingly, refunds are not issued for heat. Reservations are required and can be made at www.recreation.gov, or by calling 1-877-444-6777. First come first serve camping is not permitted and camping payment cannot be made on site. Camp only in designated campsites within the campsite boundaries. Occupancy limit is 14 days. Quiet Hours—. Generator hours are 9 am to 9 pm. Voices, audio devices, motorized equipment, or other noise producing devices shall not make unreasonable noise that disturbs others. Campfires—Firewood collecting is prohibited, bring your own firewood. Campfires are permitted in designated fire rings only. Do not leave fire unattended. Extinguish fire completely before leaving. Vehicles—Vechicles over 11 ft 9 inches cannot access campground. Park only in designated parking areas with four wheels on pavement. Any vehicle that impedes traffic is subject to citation or towing. Parking in campsites for day use is prohibited. Day Use—The picnic areas close at sunset. Cleaning—Cleaning of food, pots, pans, clothing, or household items at water faucets is prohibited. Weapons—Discharge or use of firearms or other weapons is prohibited. Pets—Pets must be on leash no longer than six feet and secured to a fixed object or under the control of a person, or is otherwise physically restrained at all times. Do not leave pets unattended.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026