Southern Utah is a wonderful location to camp. It doesn't matter if you're sleeping in an RV or a tent, there's an area that will meet your requirements.
Watchman Campground
Watchman Campground, a popular social camping area, is situated right in the middle of Zion's activity. It is located near the visitor's centre as well as the primary shuttle stop. All campgrounds have hookups and flush toilets. There's even a dump station.
The Watchman is a very well-known movie so book your reservation in the earliest time possible. Reservations are open six months in advance.
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Lava Point Campground
Lava Point Campground is a basic campsite that does not charge any fees. It is still possible to use the garbage bins and pit toilets although there is no water running.
Lava Point Campground can be visited from June until October.
The Best Campgrounds located in Bryce Canyon National Park
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North Campground
North Campground at Bryce National Park offers 99 campsites that are fully serviced. It is also located near the visitor's center. There is the dump station and recycling facility, flushing toilets, recycling and potable water in the campground.
Sunset Campground
Sunset Campground is composed of 100 campsites that are all situated on a hill in the park. There are 100 campsites, with flush toilets, group sites and recycling. Picnic tables as well as barbecue grills, picnic tables, and other amenities are available. While it is possible to park your car within 28 feet of the camping area however, it may be difficult to access the campground.
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The best campgrounds within Capitol Reef National Park
Cathedral Valley Campground
This campground, which has just six campsites close to Torrey is a highly rated one. This is a great campground for tenters and small vehicles. It's also totally free.
Fruita Campground
Fruita Campground has 71 sites and is situated right near the Fremont River. The campground is open throughout the season. Picnic tables, firepits as well as RV dumps are also available at the campground. The campground does not have electric connection.
Best Campground in Arches National Park
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Devils Garden Campground
Devils Garden, a top-rated campground located within Arches National Park is a full-service campground. It is located near beautiful scenery and trails for hiking. The campground is able to get packed quickly , so it is important to book your campsite in advance.
Canyonlands National Park's top Campgrounds
Willow Flat Campground
Willow Flat Campground features fire rings as well as picnic tables, as well as vault toilets. You can also hook up. There are only 12 campsites available so you will want to arrive early.
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Squaw Flat Campground (Needles Campground).
Squaw Flat Campground, a well-maintained campground with 26 sites and a variety of fire rings, hiking trails, picnic tables, and flushing toilets. Despite not having a shower, the stunning views compensate for the lack of it.
Southern Utah Camping Essentials
For a successful camping trip to Southern Utah, you will need the following equipment: a tent, sleeping bag pad, lightweight backpack and hammock. Also, you should bring a few headlamps and small lanterns to help you get around in the dark.
Towels: You'll require sunscreen insect spray, insect repellent, and deodorant for camping in Southern Utah. Because you'll be camping it is recommended to bring hand Sanitizer, biodegradable soap as well as body soap.
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Cooking equipment: In order to cook on a camping site you'll need an outdoor stove, a cooker set, and biodegradable soap. You can store your food in a bear-proof box in the evening.
Water: Southern Utah is home to plenty of drinking water that is potable. If you plan to camp in designated zones, it will be easy to locate water. If you plan for camping dispersed I suggest that you bring lots of water.
A water bottle, water bottles that can be refilled and a collapsible container are all necessary.
Dry bags are a must, especially in the event that you intend to climb through the Narrows of Zion.
Clothing: Because of the fluctuating temperatures in Utah, I recommend that you bring light layers that are simple to take off. You can choose from shorts, swimsuits, shorts, hiking pants, and light rain jackets.
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Shoes: It is essential to safeguard your feet while you hike through Southern Utah. A pair of durable hiking shoes is recommended as well as a pair of water shoes.
Electronics: I carry an electronic power bank, my Kindle and GoPro. GoPro on every outing.