Sand Island Recreation Area — Bears Ears National Monument
Very busy campground on the river (in April)
My first time in the Four Corners area and I am hooked!! Compared to the campgrounds in town which run $100 easy, this $15 a night site was way easier to swallow. There is a ton of boondocking available on either end of Bluff, UT but I liked having toilets and water available, also the campground is nested in the San Juan River valley so you don't get the winds that you would out in the other areas.
There are a lot of people using this spot to start/finish the river expeditions, a lot of school trips were also happening when we were there, always fun to see the kids who are so excited. So much to do from this location, literally every turn you will find incredible history. Day trips to some of the further locations in Arizona and Colorado but not far at all. We chose Bluff over Cortez or any of the Ute or Navajo locations because of the price of this campground. 15 minutes to the Valley of the Gods, 45 minutes to Monument Valley, 75 minutes to Hovenweep, Bear Ears, Montezuma Canyon, Shiprock, you name it all close by.
Sites are varied so if you have large rig will need to get the right one. East side camp is smaller rigs or tenting, West side of camp has the larger sites.











