Camping at Arches National Park
Arches National Park Camping Information
Arches National Park in Utah offers camping opportunities to visitors looking to explore its stunning red rock formations and natural arches. Here is some important information to know before planning a camping trip to Arches National Park:
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Campgrounds: The Devils Garden Campground is the only campground available within the park. It operates on a first-come, first-served basis, and reservations are not accepted. The campground offers 51 sites, including a few with wheelchair accessibility. It is open year-round with limited services during the winter season.
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Facilities: The Devils Garden Campground provides restrooms, picnic tables, grills, and potable water. There are no showers or hookups for RVs, and generators are not allowed.
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Fees: The camping fee at Devils Garden Campground is $25 per night for a standard site and $15 for a site with a senior or Access Pass. Payment is accepted only through self-registration stations within the campground.
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Campfire Restrictions: Due to fire restrictions, campfires are not permitted in the Devils Garden Campground. However, camp stoves that use gas or propane are allowed.
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Pets: Pets are allowed in the campground but must be leashed at all times and are not permitted on any hiking trails within the park.
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Backcountry Camping: Backcountry camping is available in designated areas with a permit obtained from the park's visitor center. Permits are necessary to protect fragile desert ecosystems and ensure a wilderness experience for hikers.
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Nearby Camping Options: If Devils Garden Campground is full, there are several camping options outside of Arches National Park. These include private campgrounds, RV parks, and public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), such as dispersed camping in the nearby Moab area.
Remember to always practice leave-no-trace principles, respect wildlife, and follow all rules and regulations while camping in Arches National Park.
