Best Free Dispersed and Paid Campsites

Where to Camp in Moab:

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When you’re ready to hit the hay at night after a day of desert fun, you can stay in National Park campgrounds, state park campgrounds, paid BLM campsites, free dispersed land, private campgrounds, and even yurts.

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If you’re wondering about the best places to camp (or glamp) during your visit, you’ve come to the right place!

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In this story, I share the best Moab camping options, including my favorites that I’ve stayed at over the years.

Devils Garden Campground

Devils Garden Campground is the only campground in the Park and features 51 sites that can be reserved between March 1 and October 31 on a 6-month rolling basis.

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Island in the Sky (Willow Flat) Campground

The campground is about 30 minutes from Moab and offers 12 sites on a first-come, first-serve basis.

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Needles Campground

The Needles Campground is over an hour from Moab, Utah, but it offers 26 individual campsites and 3 group sites on 2 loops.

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Canyonlands Backcountry Camping

Canyonlands National Park, unlike Arches, offers ample opportunities for remote backcountry camping. There are vehicle campsites and backpacking sites in the Island in the Sky, The Needles, and The Maze.

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Kayenta Campground and Wingate Campground

Kayenta Campground offers 21 RV or tent sites, while Wingate Campground next door has 20 RV campsites, 11 tent-only campsites, and 4 yurts.

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