Buckhorn Draw Fee Campground Sites 18-21

  • $8.00 /night
  • (4.8)5 reviews

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Backpacker
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Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Buckhorn Draw is a stunning canyon cut into the Navajo, Kayenta, and Wingate Sandstones. Carsonite posts mark where there are primitive campsites where lucky campers might spot bighorn sheep running across the ledges. Camping in Buckhorn Wash is limited to designated sites that are marked with camping signs. Creating new campsites is not allowed. Reservations not available. If there are no marked and designated sites available when you arrive, find another place to camp outside Buckhorn Draw (Check out the Swinging Bridge Campgrounds).

Directions

Buckhorn Draw dispersed camping is approximately 15 miles east of Castle Dale, UT. From I-70 take exit 131 and travel north for 25 miles until you enter Buckhorn Draw. Contact the Price Field Office for driving directions.

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

RV Sites
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Tent Sites

Features

Picnic Table
Toilets

Essentials

Alcohol Allowed
Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

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Katie Espinoza

3 years ago
5/5

The whole drive is beautiful,many fun stops along the way. A whole day of fun for the family. There's many camping sites as well!

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Anita Keller

6 years ago
5/5

What a beautiful place! Wonderful palisades & buttes, canyons & rock art panels. Then we found the Wedge overlooks! Do NOT miss them.

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Adam McKnight

5 years ago
4/5

Nice place to spend a weekend or drive through and see all the interesting formations or rock art. There were quite a few places to camp and many people brought atvs, utvs, or dirt bikes. Plenty of places to get out and stretch your legs or let the kids run around!

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Mark Trunzo

3 years ago
5/5

Drive in from I-70 and bring your hiking shoes. Lots of trails to walk, Petroglyphs and Pictographs to see and tunnels to check out. Came across alot of camping areas but.....ranches graze cows in this valley and every inch is covered with cow patties. Other then that, it's a very beautiful area to camp.

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Dallas Anderson

5 years ago
5/5

Loved it! Found an old tunnel we were able to open the gate and walk all the way to the back. (I am a nerd for caves and old mines) it is really beautiful what mother nature does! Super reccomend going if you are going to Utah

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