Hurricane Cliffs BLM dispersed #1-12 spur

  • $0.00 /night
  • (4.8)5 reviews

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About Campground

This expansive trail system was planned with mountain biking in mind and currently includes nearly 40 miles of beginner and intermediate trails. The iconic scenery and flowing singletrack that define the area attract visitors from around the around.

The trail system is defined by La Verkin and Hurricane, UT immediately to the west, UT State Route 9 as the northern boundary, and the sheer flanks of Gooseberry Mesa looming to the east.

Numerous trailheads and access points along UT State Route 59 as well as Sheep Bridge Road provide unlimited opportunity for creative loops and variety for trail users. Please see Directions for recommended day-use parking.

Camping throughout Hurricane Cliffs is limited to 56 Designated Dispersed Sites that were implemented to protect the expansive views and scenic integrity of the area.

Each official site contains a numbered placard and metal fire ring. Camping outside of official, designated sites is prohibited.

All sites are typically accessible by any medium clearance vehicle.

Camping on BLM Lands is allowed for a period not to exceed 14 days within a 28 consecutive day period.

Access

Drive-in
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Features

Big Rig Friendly
Free

Essentials

Alcohol Allowed
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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Helmi Hess

2 years ago
5/5

Amazing dispersed camping location with dedicated sites. Beautiful scenery, great bike trails, close to Zion. We loved it here! But careful of the extreme winds and cold nights in the winter/spring.

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Kristine Estrada

1 year ago
4/5

Camped one night toward the end of March. Lots of rain made the area really muddy. Saw 2 vehicles stuck in the mud on our way out. Views looked like they would be great without all the rain. Private land between BLM land, just pay attention to signs and get a marked campsite.

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Kevin JR

1 year ago
5/5

Camped here the night before we went to Zion National park. It was a great campground. Hiked to the top of the plateau there and found lots of dirtbike trails.

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Adéla Smiešková

1 year ago
5/5

It was a great spot for our 2 days camping. It has a fireplace and I think there are also restrooms but not in walking distance .

It's really quiet and close to Zion.

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Brian Bales

1 year ago
5/5

This place is fantastic it's only about 17 miles from the entrance of Zion National Park there is 4G service with Verizon and I got a free private Camp spot the only one with shade out of more than 100 spots so I'm pretty grateful :-) the dirt Trail is accessible by even a Prius so you'll be able to get to your spot in just about any car. I came for 3 Days mostly low wind but one day the wind was so hi while I was gone it crushed my tent down to a pancake! But all is well when I fixed it back up

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