In eastern Utah, near Arches National Park and Moab, UT, you’ll find Canyonlands National Park. Often paired with a visit to Arches or Moab, Canyonlands is more than four times the size of Arches. In fact, it’s the largest national park in the state.
Like other Utah parks, getting a campsite can be a challenge. The Needles takes reservations, but Island in the Sky is first-come, first served. Both can be accessed with an RV up to 28 feet long. However, the campsites are dry. Camping in the frontcountry isn’t easy, but there are many backcountry campgrounds to choose from. Like all other parks, the best camping near Canyonlands National Park is wherever you can find it, as 42% of the entire state is BLM land.
Needles Outpost at Canyonlands is a privately owned dry campground at the entrance sharing a border with the Needles District ...
The Hamburger Rock Campground is located north off the Needles Highway (accessed from Highway 211), approximately three miles southeast of ...
## OverviewThe Needles is a remote district located within the southern portion of Canyonlands National Park in southeastern Utah. The ...
Right Outside the Needles District of Canyonlands National ParkThe campground is OPEN MARCH 1st - November 30th Monday-Saturday 9 am-6pm ...
Creek Pasture Campground is ideal for groups wishing to recreate in the Indian Creek area or to be close to ...
**You must have an overnight permit for all overnight trips along the White Rim.**Obtain permits here: https://www.recreation.gov/permits/4675315This is a large ...
The Superbowl Group Site at Superbowl Campground is ideal for larger groups (10 to 30 people) wishing to recreate in ...
A scenic expanse of desert grasses and shrubs surrounded by sandstone spires.
Canyonlands offers hundreds of miles of hiking trails with designated campsites, as well as vast primitive areas where hikers find ...
Mountain bikers and four-wheel drivers must stay on designated roads and camp in designated sites.Backpackers in heavily traveled areas, primarily ...