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Kolob Reservoir North

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Kolob Reservoir North is located near a reservoir in Utah, surrounded by flat terrain with sparse vegetation. Temperatures can range from lows of 20°F in winter to highs of 90°F in summer. Zion National Park is a notable attraction nearby, offering hiking and scenic views.

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Kolob Reservoir North is located in Utah

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37.44260396 N
113.0530412 W

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Reviewed Jul. 21, 2025

Perfect break from the heat

All the campsites are numbered and there around around 40 of them from what I could tell. It does get very crowded here on the weekends but I’ve only seen the occasional kayak and a few atvs during the weekdays that I was here. Overall it’s a beautiful quiet spot with amazing night skies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best camping spots at Kolob Reservoir in Utah?

Kolob Reservoir North features approximately 40 numbered campsites scattered throughout the area. The best spots are typically those with views of the reservoir or those that offer more privacy away from the main access points. Weekends get very crowded, so arriving early to secure a preferred site is recommended. For a more peaceful experience with fewer people, weekday camping is ideal. The entire area offers stunning scenery and remarkable night skies, making most sites desirable regardless of their specific location.

How do I get to Kolob Reservoir Campground?

Kolob Reservoir Campground is accessible via the Kolob Reservoir Road, which connects from either the La Verkin/Virgin area or from Cedar City, Utah. The road is partially paved and partially dirt/gravel. From the west, take Kolob Reservoir Road from Virgin, Utah and follow it approximately 15-20 miles to the reservoir. From Cedar City, follow the route through Cedar Mountain and Kolob Mountain. Be prepared for some rough sections and steep grades in places. Four-wheel drive is not typically necessary in good weather, but high-clearance vehicles are recommended, especially after rain.

What do reviews say about Kolob Campground?

Kolob Campground offers a beautiful and peaceful camping experience, particularly during weekdays when there's minimal activity aside from occasional kayakers and ATV users. The campground features around 40 numbered sites, providing organization and structure to the camping area. Weekend visits tend to be much busier with higher occupancy rates. The location is noted for its tranquility and spectacular night skies, making it especially appealing for stargazers and those seeking natural beauty. Overall, campers appreciate the quiet atmosphere and scenic surroundings that make this a worthwhile destination.