Natural Bridges National Monument Campground

Description

Spring through fall, the campground at Natural Bridges National Monument fills up quickly. And since the campground is first-come, first-served, be sure to arrive early to claim your spot.

Campsites are tucked in a dense stand of juniper trees, and each site includes a tent pad, picnic table, and fire pit. The campground is tight and can only accommodate trailers up to 26 feet in length.

Nearby hikes in the monument include: 

Sipapu and Kachina bridges loop trail

Kachina and Owachomo bridges loop trail


Amenities

  • Pit toilets
  • Picnic tables
  • Fire pits
  • Trash collection

Directions

To reach Natural Bridges National Monument from Blanding, Utah, head south on Hwy 191 for 4 miles. Turn right onto UT 95 and continue west for the next 30 miles. Following signs towards Natural Bridges National Monument, turn right onto UT 275. This turns into the park road, and the campground is the next right past the visitor center. 

Two parked RVs in a wooded area under a cloudy sky.
Gravel path through a desert landscape with two wooden signs pointing to the visitor center and amphitheater.
A campsite with a pitched tent, a picnic table, and a fire ring surrounded by trees under a clear blue sky.
Ellen Heyn

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