Kayenta Campground — Dead Horse Point State Park
Reviewed Aug. 18, 2018

Kayenta Campground: A Desert Oasis

While this was a bit more expensive ($43) than we are accustomed to paying for a campsite, we opted to stay here due to the close proximity to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. That said, after spending a night in the campground and exploring the park the following day, we felt it was well-worth the cost. 

Our campsite was private and had its own picnic table and shelter, which included a light and lockable cupboard for food and other items. Each campsite has a fire pit and grill, though we used neither due to the burning ban. The bathrooms were very clean. Kayenta has some spectacular views, especially at sunset. Overall, five stars from us!

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  • Review photo of Kayenta Campground — Dead Horse Point State Park by Gia R., August 18, 2018
  • Review photo of Kayenta Campground — Dead Horse Point State Park by Gia R., August 18, 2018