BLM camping in Utah
Use this page to compare BLM camping candidates in Utah, then confirm field-office rules and current restrictions.
Step 1
Utah has different public-land patterns than the national topic pages, so start with local rules and route reality.
Step 2
Check whether the page's spots are really practical for your vehicle, season, and camping style.
Step 3
Use the spot list to shortlist options before committing to the full map view.
Current coverage
6 matching public camping spots are available in Utah.
Planning note
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- Start with the page's default topic or land-manager view before drilling into individual spots.
- Compare access, road notes, restroom, and water details before you drive out.
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BLM camping in Utah map
Use the map to compare Utah candidates, then open spot pages for access, source links, and local rule checks.

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Dispersed camping area · Federal agency · Utah
The 6,860-acre Cottonwood Point Wilderness is a backcountry treasure in Arizona along the Arizona-Utah border (contiguous to the 44,531-acre Canaan Mountain Wilderness in Utah designated in 2009). This wild landscape features craggy pinnacles, Navajo sandstone cliffs, and deep canyons. In 1984, the Cottonwood
Dispersed camping area · Federal agency · Utah
Camping within the Hurricane Cliffs Recreation Area is limited to 56 designated sites. Each site is delineated with a numbered placard and metal fire ring. Sites are offered on a first-come, first-served basis and occupancy is limited to 14 days in a 28 day period. All sites are suitable for tent camping but not all
Dispersed camping area · Federal agency · Utah
With proximity to Zion National Park, the Lambs Knoll Climbing site features stunning views of the Kolob Terrace and convenient access to outstanding recreation. The sandstone crag boasts more than 25 established routes of varying difficulty as well as a range of canyoneering objectives. After significant imp
Dispersed camping area · Federal agency · Utah
The Moccasin Mountain Dinosaur Tracksite is one of Utah’s most significant fossil track localities located on BLM-managed lands near Kanab. Visitors can explore the track-bearing surfaces on foot and learn from interpretive panels that explain the geology, paleontology, and importance of protecting these fragile res
Dispersed camping area · Federal agency · Utah
Camping on the south side of Quail Creek Reservoir is authorized in eight sites, each with a picnic table and metal fire ring. Campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis and occupancy is limited to ONE NIGHT. A portable toilet and dumpster are available on site. This area provides convenient
Dispersed camping area · Federal agency · Utah
Camping along the Sand Mountain Pipeline Road is authorized in eight numbered sites each with a steel fire ring. Campsites are first-come, first-serve and occupancy is limited to 14 days in a 28 day period. This area provides full access to the Sand Mountain Open Off-Highway Vehicle Area. Campsites are manage
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