Come camp Where The Wild Things Camp! Let the awe-inspiring views of the majestic slick rock, sage and juniper surround you in the peace and quiet of this beautifully secluded desert space. Centrally located to the best Canyonlands has to offer, our camp is located on 25 acres less than half a mile from Looking Glass Arch, a popular rock climbing destination which got its name from the conquistadors who would climb to the top and look through a “looking glass” for landmarks that would lead them back to Santa Fe.
Moab is 25 miles to our North, about a 30 minute drive. The nearest convenience store/gas station is in the tiny town of La Sal, 12 miles NE of us. Although the Lasal Jct. now has burger truck, showers, ice and snacks. The nearby La Sal mountains rise to over 12,000 in elevation and is a great place to get out of the heat and enjoy lakes surrounded by beautiful pine and aspen forests.
As the name suggests, Where The Wild Things Camp truly is wild and not for everyone. We are off grid, meaning there is NO electricity, no drinking water, and only "spotty" cell phone service is best just anywhere before bathrooms. Make sure to check the weather forecast before coming out and be prepared for anything as the weather here in the desert can be unpredictable and ALWAYS stake down your tents! Porta-Potty's available. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PRACTICE PACK-IT-IN AND PACK-IT-OUT. Trash service not available.
NON-AGGRESSIVE dogs are always welcome, however please keep in mind that a lot of our wild friends also live here, such as coyotes, rattlesnakes, deer and antelope. We wouldn’t want your pets or our friends harmed in any way!
From Moab: Drive south on Hwy 191 for approximately 23 miles and turn right (east) onto Looking Glass Rd/Co. Rd. 131 (It will be the first right after La Sal Junction) Continue on this road for 1.4 miles until you see a wide gravel road branching off to the left. Turn left, this road will branch again in .03 miles, turn to the right and continue straight (another .5 mile to WHERE THE WILD THINGS CAMP!!
From Monticello: Drive north on Hwy 191 for approximately 31 miles and turn left onto Looking Glass Rd/Co. Rd 131 (It will be the first left after Wilson Arch).
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Moab: 25 miles
Canyon Rims Recreation Area: 12 miles
La Sal: 12 miles
Monticello: 33 miles
Blanding: 54 miles
Bluff: 79 miles
Mexican Hat: 104 miles
Monument Valley: 126 miles
What a lovely area nestled right between all the places you want to be! This is our second time staying, and we would gladly visit again.
Kayla R.
5 months on Hipcamp
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· October 2024
Tent · Group trip ·
Beautiful area to camp! Great area, views and unique landscape. Would definitely come back!
Sam C.
11 months on Hipcamp
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· October 2024
Tent · Group trip ·
Great camp sites! Clean bathroom! Would come back!
Brian L.
4 reviews
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· October 2024
Tent ·
What a fantastic kitschy spot! This was our favorite camp site of the 4 we had on our trip. Would certainly stay again.
Carolin D.
5 reviews
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· September 2024
19 ft Class B ·
Instructions for the campsite were very accurate and easy to follow (in daylight). The way up is a dirt road but doable with our campervan. It was a very peaceful site and we had a good night sleep. We had a nice view on the looking glass rock and a beautiful sunset. It was also nice to meet the host and his story about the name of the campspot was really nice.
Rachel V.
3 reviews
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· September 2024
Unique Stay
Tent ·
We loved camping here! We arrived when it was dark, set up camp and quickly realized we weren’t at the actual camp when we couldn’t find the bathroom. What an upgrade from our first spot once we found the sites! Each boasts its own unique pieces (road signs, rusty motorcycles, carved wood sculptures etc). Each site also had seating, a table and ours had grills for the fire pit as well. Privacy from other campers as well. Clean and stocked bathroom.
Location
La Sal, San Juan, Utah, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Timpanogos, Diné Bikéyah, Pueblos, and Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking