The Hamburger Rock Campground is located north off the Needles Highway (accessed from Highway 211), approximately three miles southeast of Canyonlands National Park and 17 miles northwest of Newspaper Rock. The campground provides 10 campsites, mostly situated at the base of the Hamburger Rock geologic feature. This is the closest site to Canyonlands National Park, and is often used as an overflow when the Park is full. Hamburger Rock is a large, red sandstone monolith, with expansive views of Lockhart Basin and Canyonlands National Park to the north and northwest. A few of the sites are shaded by small juniper trees, but most are shaded only by the rock itself. Campsites are $15 per night and available on a first come, first served basis. Each site features a tent/trailer space, a picnic table, a fire ring, and vault toilets. There is no water at the campground.
Hamburger Rock Campground is located north off the Needles Highway (accessed from Highway 211), approximately 3 miles southeast of Canyonlands National Park and 17 miles northwest of Newspaper Rock.
Campsites are first-come, first-served and self-register at the campground. The camping fee is $15 per site/per night.
Beautiful! Get there early to secure a spot since it's first come first serve. Lots of people circle the campsite looking for spots. Sound carries so it was a little hard to get to sleep at first with so many ppl driving around. Other than that it was amazing!
Cool primitive BLM campground, nestled against red rock formations with views into Bears Ears National Monument and close to Canyonlands Needles district. Two pit toilets, each campsite has a fire ring & picnic table. No hookups, no water available, no trash receptacles. Pack it in, pack it out. $15/night.
Best BLM campground I’ve stayed at! Site 10 was awesome and it honestly might have been nice than the campground in the park
One of the more picturesque campgrounds I've stayed at. Campsites are all located in hollow alcoves within the rock formation so you feel very private with the rocks separating you from the adjacent campers. Fun scrambling for kids (and adults alike). It's popular so spots are limited and first come first serve. There is free BLM camping available too further down the road in the canyon.