Baja dispersed

A great place to stay the night while visiting Badlands NP. Super close to the park and Interior, SD. We were able to find a secluded place near the entry to the front gate and we were not disturbed by OHVs entering the Baja area in the morning.

Awesome views

Stayed here after hiking Great Basin NP and was this a welcome spot. It was highly recommended by the ranger at the visitor center. We were the only ones in the three sites next down the way (which was walkable) to a pit toilet and bear proof trash. The site was well managed with a fire pit and concrete picnic table. It was right off snake creek which was fun to explore.

Awesome camping

Sites were pretty close but yet felt like you were alone in the open space. The highway was close by but we were never bothered by any noise. The sunset was unbelievable and we enjoyed staying here after a day of hiking Zion.

Nice site

Site was easy to find and a great stop right outside of eastern entrance to Zion. Was close to road but traffic noise was minimal and not too distracting.

Secluded sites

Sites were great and very secluded. They are situated far enough off the road that traffic trailheads further down the road was unnoticeable. The road off the highway was extremely bumpy but can be managed with low clearance vehicle (i.e. Camry, or Accord like vehicle)

Amazing views

We rolled into this site in the dark and we were happy to find site A was only occupied by one other group at the far end. We stayed in the first site off Potash Rd and had no traffic except in the morning some OHV heading to explore. The views in the daylight were outstanding and a pleasant surprise. Very clean pit toilet and secure dumpster on site. Payment was easy (with cash!) and would definitely stay here again!

La Sal Loop

Site was easy to get to. We had very little traffic while staying here and no one in sight. Felt very remote yet only a 20 minute drive to Arches NP. Amazing view of the La Sal mountains and awesome sunset.

Needles outpost

We came across Needles Outpost on our road trip across southern Utah. After some nights of dispersed camping, this was a welcome treat. The camping grounds were pleasantly spaced and we did not feel like we were on top of other campers. Amber, owner of the site, was absolutely wonderful and we enjoyed stopping into the outpost to chat with her. Amber had a store with crucial essentials that you may need, firewood (which was thick logs that go a long way!), gas for when you’re in an absolute pinch (nearest gas station is 30-40 miles away), and bathroom with showers (must purchase tokens, similar to NP sites). We did one night staying at site 4 and a night in one of Ambers canvas (glamping) tents. Both were extremely well kept and had beautiful surroundings. The sunsets over Canyonlands NP and the star gazing were outstanding and alone made the stay worth every penny. If we ever find ourselves back in the needles region of Canyonlands, Needles Outpost will be our overnight stay.