Established Camping
Dixie National Forest Te-ah Campground
About
USDA Forest Service
Dixie National Forest
Overview
Te-Ah Campground is located 28 miles east of Cedar City, Utah, in scenic Navajo Lake Basin. Touring bicycle groups commonly use Te-Ah as a stopover on their way through this beautiful corner of Utah. Fishing and canoeing on Navajo Lake are popular activities.
Recreation
Navajo Lake offers great canoeing, kayaking and fishing. Hiking and biking are popular activities as well. The Cascade Falls Trailhead is located in the campground. This beautiful trail has abundant wildlife and vegetation. The 34-mile Virgin River Rim Trail passes near the campground and is open to hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding.
Facilities
Te-Ah offers 41 single sites with picnic tables and campfire rings. One group site (#33) is available for up to a group size of 20 people. The site provides tables, bicycle wash and parking racks and a workspace for self-contained kitchens.Flush and vault toilets are provided and drinking water is piped from a spring. A newly paved road skirts the shoreline of Navajo Lake and leads to Te-ah on the lake's western edge, allowing good access for cars, trailers and bicycles.____ OHV/ATV's including street legal are not allowed in the campground. Please trailer them in and out of the campground.____
Natural Features
The campground is situated on the edge of a meadow high on the Colorado Plateau at an elevation of 9,200 feet. An aspen forest covers the campground. Navajo Lake can be viewed in the distance from several sites.
Nearby Attractions
Boat rentals, a boat ramp, lodging and supplies are available at nearby Navajo Lake Lodge. Also Duck Creek Pond is eight miles east great for fishing with the kids as well as the Duck Creek Visitor Center. Cascade Falls, Ice Cave and Mammoth Cave are also near-by favorites! Cedar Breaks National Monument is a short 20 minute drive, with hiking trails, guided tours and breathtaking scenery.Just outside Cedar Breaks is the Ashdown Gorge Wilderness Area, where hikers will find 10 miles of trails and the Twisted Forest, a stand of ancient bristlecone pine.
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
Stay Connected
- WiFiUnknown
- VerizonUnknown
- AT&TUnknown
- T-MobileUnknown
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
- Group
Features
For Campers
- Trash
- Picnic Table
- Drinking Water
- Toilets
- Alcohol
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Pull-Through Sites
Hidden gem past lake
First stay and was perfect. Got spot 18 on FCFS. Was pulling 28 foot rig. They do not have water and sewer hookups. There is water spots throughout park, however the rv sewer dump and water area was closed. Had to drive 12 mins down road to Duck Creek campground for sewer and potable water fill up. No electricity at sites. Very wooded and sites are not on top of eachother. Had no cell reception with Tmobile. Did have spotty reception at Duck Creek campground. Only 5 mins from Navajo lake.
Fabulous campground
Great secluded campground and spacious sites with Navajo lake down the road. Sites 1-19 are first come first serve. We stayed in site 19 the first night here. Was the better choice if you want the most privacy. Was a little close to a road, but not heavy traffic. The last two nights we had reserved at site 39. We loved this site the best. Walking around we had the most shade cover from trees then most other sites. And the deer will come walking through your sites as well. They do have flushing toilets and hand sinks, which is always a bonus. But no showers. They offer $6.00 showers at the cabins at Navajo lake, and also have a little general store to get snacks, ice, beer, fishing supplies and a few other things. If you like to hike and fish this is a great place! Lots of trails. Cascade falls is a great easy hike with a waterfall. No cellphone service. We will definitely be returning to this campground!
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Lovely campground
Great campground - clean and quiet. We reserved a space toward the back, which offered lots of shade and privacy. Bathrooms were very clean. Short drive to Navajo Lake, where you can rent a boat, or fish from the shore or land bridge. Many other adventures nearby if you like to hike or ATV. Overall, great place.
Location
Dixie National Forest Te-ah Campground is located in Utah
Directions
From Cedar City, Utah, take Highway 14 east for 25 miles. Turn south on Navajo Lake road and travel for 7 miles.
Address
DIXIE NATIONAL FOREST
1789 N WEDGEWOOD LANE
Cedar city, UT 84721
Coordinates
37.5327778 N
112.8125 W