![]() George has plenty of hotels and getaways that are indoors. Primitive camping is allowed on the south and west side of the reservoir.īuying expensive gear in order to sleep on the ground is not everybody’s thing. Reserve these sites early as Sand Hollow is extremely popular. Both have restrooms and showers to wash off that fun sand in your butt. Camp at Westside Campground or Sand Pit Campground. Sand Hollow Reservoir is a local favorite for boating, fishing and off-roading on the sand dunes. Bring your own water because amenities are barebones around here. Gunlock has one primitive campground with five sites and a few vault toilets. Gunlock Reservoir overflows in the spring and creates waterfalls over red boulders. The campground is usually open mid-June to mid-September, weather permitting. Bring cash for the walk-in sites or to bribe the NPS ranger. Some can be reserved on and some are walk-in only. Point Supreme has 25 sites for tents and RVs. The wildflowers go nuts during July and August. At 10,000 feet, days are cool and nights can be chilly. On the other extreme is Point Supreme Campground at Cedar Breaks. The campground has 27 sites total, 14 with hookups and two group sites with pavilions. Note that summertime here is very, very hot. Bring your bikes to ride the paved path through the park. Snow Canyon has one campground: Snow Canyon State Park Campground. Or be one of the lucky ones to get a walk-in permit. To camp in the backcountry of Zion, you gotta get a permit. Bring your own water and cash for the self-pay fee station. Because of the higher elevation, Lava Point is only open seasonally. Lava Point Campground is in the northern Kolob section of the park. Both sites have drinkable water and flush toilets. Trees shade most campsites and the lovely Virgin River is nearby for wading. South Campground and Watchman Campground are near the south entrance. The National Park Service runs three developed campgrounds in Zion National Park. This guide will clarify which government agency runs what so you know who to thank for that spotless vault toilet. Red Rock has millions of acres of public lands, so it shouldn't be hard to find a spot to sleep. ![]() Utah’s Red Rock region has something for everybody! Grab a pass at Brian Head Ski Resort and see for yourself. Cold enough to ski and snowshoe every winter. Those red hoodoos are formed by a cycle of freezing and thawing, so yeah, it gets cold up there. To cool off, head north to Cedar Breaks National Monument. Snow Canyon State Park is Zion’s quieter but more volcanic little sis. Zion National Park is the insta-famous hot older sister. The Colorado Plateau and the Mojave desert made some beautiful children together. If pioneer piety isn't your thing there’s always Las Vegas- only two hours away.īut we know why you’re really here. ![]() You can still visit his historic summer home in charming downtown St. George is a land of condos and vacation homes, but it was originally settled in 1861 by Brigham Young and co. Northern Utahns head south for spring break to get their first sunburn of the season - and to play shuffleboard with grandma. The Red Rock region is like Utah’s southern California- warm and sunny year-round with plenty of golf courses.
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