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Free camping and campgrounds in Utah |
The actual campground is nice, but
average. There is a nice view point near the
campground. PHOTO
HERE PHOTO
HERE You will find cool. crisp drinking water
at DIRECTIONS: NOTE: We camped here June 12, 2005. Also see: BONELLI
LANDING PHOTO
HERE PHOTO
HERE PHOTO
HERE It is recommended to buy a National Parks
Pass Free campgrounds and camping
The best part is being close to the dramatic
scenery of Zion National Park.
Above photo was taken in the early morning.
Zion National Park
Zion National Park
Kolob Canyon Visitor Center, I-15, exit 40
The water pump is in the parking lot.
Kolob Terrace Road
Turn right on Lava Point Road.
Lava Point Road is unmarked and
there are no signs. It is a dirt road
with fences on both sides.
If Lava Point Campground is full,
you can continue up the road and
there are more campgrounds at
KOLOB
RESERVOIR and you're
right on the water's edge. You can
also camp along MESA
ROAD
with it's majestic views.
Campground just opened for the season.
Also see: GOVERNMENT
WASH
Also see: GREG'S
HIDEOUT
Also see: KOLOB
RESERVOIR
Also see: MEADOW
VALLEY
Also see: MESA
ROAD
Also see: MOJAVE
DESERT
Zion National Park
Zion National Park
Zion National Park
with Golden Eagle Hologram. It is valid for one
year and covers entrance fees to National Parks
and Monuments. The Golden Eagle Hologram
covers things like Forest Passes and BLM Lands.
UTAH CAMPING
LAVA POINT CAMPGROUND
ZION NATIONAL PARK