Hatch Point Campground is located 56 miles southwest of Moab. To reach the campground drive 32 miles south of Moab on Highway 191 to the Canyon Rims Recreation Area turnoff. Follow that road for approximately 15 miles and turn right on the graveled road that goes towards Anticline Overlook. Follow this graveled road for about 9 miles to the campground. The campground is situated on a mesa top which offers fine views of the surrounding area. The remote and quiet location guarantees excellent star-gazing opportunities. Potable water is no longer available at Hatch Point Campground. Campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Fee: $20.00 per site Number of sites: 10 Toilets: Yes
Drive 32 miles south of Moab on Hwy 191 to the Canyon Rims Recreation Area turn-off and drive approximately 15 miles west on the paved road, then turn right on the graveled road towards Anticline Overlook and drive about 9 miles to the campground.
$20.00 per site per night camping fee payable at self service fee station at campground
After you get there this is a lovely campground. You do have a gravel road that has a washboard effect. Clean facilities. Quiet.
Spectacular view, we stayed in campsite 1 and a VERY short walk away you can see the mountains as well as the cavern. The sites are pretty private. There’s no water but there are restrooms.
Nice camping sites if you are into solitude and simple. When we visited in Aug 2016 the only water hydrant was not working at the pit toilet area. Great disapointment not to have water available. Only available water was at Windwhistle campground 25 miles before Hatch Point campground. Sites are small although we were able to get into a site with a 36' 5th wheel. Good sun for solar. Road to campground was paved although at the Y it becomes well maintained gravel road to the campground. The price was $15.00 without senior pass. More expensive than others especially when water was not available.
Bathroom was well stocked with toilet paper and the hand sanitizer was working. Lots of trash cans too! All the sites have a fire pit and a picnic table. We tent camped and the ground was a little too rocky at our site for the tent pegs, but there were plenty of rocks. I think there were like 9 or 10 sites, most of them you could pull into and set up but one looked like you had a small walk down into where a tent could go.