Deer Haven Campground is designed and constructed primarily to accommodate group organizations (such as family reunions, youth groups, and organizations). The campground is shaded by an open stand of towering aspen trees. Nearby attractions include the breathtaking views of Cedar Breaks National Monument and the Virgin River Rim Trail that starts near the campground entrance.
This campground offers one large group area for family reunions, youth and church groups and other large organizations of up to 200 people. Ten single sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Flush and vault toilets are provided. Drinking water is piped from a spring, but there is not an abundant supply. Campers area urged to conserve water in all activities.
OHV/ATV's are allowed in the campground for ingress and egress only. No joy riding is allowed in the campground.
10 campsites with picnic tables, and fire rings
1 group site (reservation only) with picnic tables, and fire rings
Drinking water (Memorial Day - Labor Day)
Flush and vault toilets
No garbage disposal, please pack it out
$21 for single campsites
$71 for 1-50 people
$127 for 51-100 people
$182 for 101-150 people
$225 for 151 - 200 people
$9 for extra vehicle
Beautiful group campground. The aspens and wildflowers are so beautiful.
Very special place that most people don't go to. The camp hosts are friendly and very helpful. They help to make it a perfect retreat for anyone looking to secluded from other busy campsites.
Definitely a hidden gem. We spent our summer as the camp hosts here. Don't take the gps directions though! If it has you turn off at Wood's ranch when you are coming from Cedar City, keep going up hwy 14 about 3 miles until you get to Webster Flats rd. and take a right. Webster Flats is a 2 1/2 mile well maintained dirt road that takes you right to the campground. The gps directions take you down a rutty narrow and pretty bad dirt road that washes out in the rain. There is a group site that you have to reserve online and 10 first come first serve sites available that are for tents or vans only. We saw a bear, a porcupine, wild turkeys, elk and more deer than we could count. The Virgin River trailhead is right across the road as well and takes you through a beautiful aspen grove with some great canyon views.