Natural Bridges National Monument Campground has 13 single family campsites set among beautiful Juniper Trees and close to the Visitor Center.
Campsites are first-come, first-serve and are suitable for tents, trailers and small RVs (up to 26 feet). Each campsite also has a table, fire ring, grill and tent pad.
Vault toilets are available. Water is also available year-round at the visitor center (limit 5 gallons per person). The nearest food and lodging is in Blanding, UT (about 40 miles away). Cell service is not available in the area.
Natural Bridges National Monument was established in 1908 and features spectacular geological arch features to hike, explore and photograph. At about 6,500 feet, the Monument offers moderate temperatures, wildflowers and a dandy fall bloom. The main hiking loop trail offers visitors the opportunity to see the Sipapu Bridge, Horse Collar Ruin, Kachina Bridge, Owachomo Bridge and Solar Power System (if you’re in to that). Several short hikes also let you get closer to the bridges and other features.
Nizhoni Campground also offers some nice high-country camping in the Monti La-Sal National Forest.
First Come, First Served
5, 6, 7, 11
Year Round
6,500
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