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At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in Utah we have compiled for you.
Description
Elevation 4900 feet. A beautiful drive along Indian Creek Corridor leads to this site which has cultural and historic sites. Primitive camping with vault toilet. No water.
Directions
Follow US 191 south of Moab to the Needles section of Canyonlands National Park entrance road (UT 211). Go west approximately 20 miles to Lockhart Road, to the north. The camping area is just up the road on the right.
Description
Reservations must be made at least 2 days in advance. Group site is for a minimum of 7 individuals, cost for 15 individuals = $40.00 + $3.00 per individual (age 16 yrs and older). Maximum of 30 people. Please check in with the campground host upon arrival. The group site has a designated handicap accessible restroom and picnic tables. No more than 8 vehicles are authorized in the group site parking area. Trenching, digging or disturbing the soil/vegetation is prohibited. Gathering firewood, pine cones, or pine needles found within the park boundaries is prohibited. Firewood is available at the General Store. Fires MUST always be contained within the fire grate and MUST be attended at all times. Fires must be cold to the touch before leaving the campsite. There are no electric, water, or sewer hook-ups at this campground. Dispose of was water in the service sinks adjoining the campground restrooms, not at freshwater taps. Portable showers are prohibited. ONLY dispose of gray water/sewage at the dump station. A dump station is available at North Campground for a $2.00 use fee. Quiet hours are from 10:00pm to 8:00am. Unreasonable noise not allowed at any time. Keep ALL food and trash stored inside your vehicle, not outside where it will attract wild animals, such as skunks. Campers must have a valid National Park entrance permit or pass before camping available at the Bryce Canyon Entrance Station. 100 single family RV/Tent sites may be available on a first come - first serve basis outside the reservation season. Fishing and hunting available outside the park. No ATV's or ORV's allowed in the park. Bikes are allowed only on paved roads. ATV and Off-road biking trails available outside the park. Motorized and non-motorized scooters are prohibited throughout the park. Pets must be on a 6ft(2m) leash and under the owners control AT ALL TIMES. Owners are responsible for disposing of pet excrement. Pets are not allowed on the trails or at the viewpoints.
Directions
From intersection of Utah Highway 89 and Highway 12 follow Highway 12 East to Highway 63. Turn right on Highway 63 and watch for signs indicating entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park. After passing through entrance station, take the fourth right into Sunset Campground. Contact Campground Host at registration board to let them know of your arrival.
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