Superbowl Campground

Heading to Indian Creek in Bears Ears National Monument? Consider staying at the Superbowl Campground

The Indian Creek corridor, located off the Needles Highway, is the gateway to canyon country. Superbowl Campground is a great place for hikers and climbers to stay while exploring this incredible landscape of cliffs, mesas, and spires near Canyonlands National Park.

The undeveloped campground has 37 campsites can hold 10 people and 2 vehicles each. Sites have picnic tables and fire rings. All are first-come, first-served.

Towering cottonwood trees and plenty of open space make the campground comfortable and private. Bring your own water, and pack out all your trash.

Note: This is a dry campground, which means you’ll need to bring all your water with you.


Amenities

  • Pit toilets
  • Fire rings
  • Picnic tables
  • No fire grates
  • No water

Directions

From the intersection of Hwy 191 and UT 211, head west on UT 211 for 26 miles towards Canyonlands National Park. Look for a BLM campground sign and turn left onto a dirt road. Continue a short ways up the road to the campground.

Tents set up underneath the shade of cottonwood trees at Superbowl Campground
A picnic table in a sandy opening with Sandstone towers in the far distance
Wooden vault toilet
The contents of the adventure kit: black hat with Grand Canyon Trust logo, map of grand canyon, bookmark, sticker of grand canyon logo, plus four scenic notecards

Special membership offer

Join the Grand Canyon Trust today to receive your adventure kit:

  • $25 donation: a Grand Canyon map, The Advocate magazine subscription, bookmark, and sticker
  • $75 donation: everything above plus four stunning note cards
  • $100 donation: all the benefits of the $75 level, plus a Grand Canyon Trust hat

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