The park is 21 miles southwest of Richfield on Interstate 70 (Exit 17) in central Utah.
Great little campground with some places to explore. It isn't particularly big, with only 10 or so campsites. The RV spots are long and accommodated our truck and trailer. It has full hookups. There is a cabin you can stay in and I believe a pit house as well. From here, I walked the 5 miles loop around the park and explored most of the sites. We didn't use the bathrooms, so I can't speak to the facilities. There was firewood for sale by the armful. I would consider coming back here with a group to use the group site in the future.
Super clean bathrooms, but small and in need of clean up at entrance. Nearby the core camping sites area is very nice however. Lots of cool trails in this beautiful cliffy canyon area. The shade here is very limited, but for the tenting sites. it is good. The canyon can get very windy. But it's a beautiful and unique part of Utah.
Beautiful State Park campground. Full hook-ups, clean showers and bathrooms. It is surrounded by hills rock, quiet, clean and by I-70 but you won’t hear anything. 1 mile from the museum which has free wifi. Sites are very leveled and hosts are very helpful. Cell phone signal is minimum to zero (T-mobile).
Great place to study history of the natives of this country. We loved our camp site and the nearby museum. Well worth the time to visit here! We were camped right next to mountain that were so pretty!
Very nice. I barely had enough signal to call and was given an access code to get my key for Cabin 1. Nice room comfortable beds. Great view of stars, will definitely be back to spend a night in the pithouse