
Campsite in the Natural Bridges Campground
Photo: Miranda Kay
Camp in solitude among the juniper trees at Natural Bridges campground. The campground is conveniently located next to the visitor center off the main park road. Campsites are fully reservable through Recreation.gov and open year-round. Each site has a fire grill, picnic table, and tent pad, but no running water, electricity, or hookups.
Hwy 275 End of Road
Blanding, UT 84511
The campground is generally open year-round.
All sites are only reservable through Recreation.gov, including same-day bookings (if available). There are no first come first served sites.
Make a Reservation →To reach Natural Bridges Campground, enter the park on UT 275. Highway 275 is off of UT 95, 35 miles from the intersection of UT 95 and US 191. The entrance to the campground is just past the exit from the visitor center parking lot, but before the nine-mile Bridge View Drive.
Southeast Utah is part of the Colorado Plateau, a "high desert" region that experiences wide temperature fluctuations. In spring and fall, daytime highs average 60° to 80°F (15° to 26°C) and lows average 30° to 50°F (-1° to 10°C). Summer temperatures often exceed 100°F (37°C), making strenuous exercise difficult. Late summer monsoon season brings violent storm cells which often cause flash floods. Winters are cold, with highs averaging 30° to 50°F (-1° to 10°C), and lows averaging 0° to 20°F (-17° to -6°C)
Most campground sites are barrier free, but may contain minor obstacles, steeper grades, and temporary washouts.
Natural Bridges National Monument has no cell phone coverage. Coverage ends just after the turn-off onto UT 95 from US 191. There is a pay phone at the visitor center.
Fires are only permitted in fire grills. Gathering firewood is prohibited; you must bring your own.
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Campground roads are two-way. RVs and trailers are allowed with a combined (vehicle + trailer or RV) length of 26 feet.
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There are no ADA campsites.
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Paved Roads - All vehicles OK
Limited Development Campground