The best camping near Arches National Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Arches National Park adventure.

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Check out the thousands of natural stone arches that give this park its name.  

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The Store

3 sites · Lodging1 acre · Kenilworth, UT
Located exactly halfway between Salt Lake and Moab, The Store is a historic 113 year-old general store building that originally served the coal miners who lived and worked in the small former mining town of Kenilworth. Now, it's a creative retreat, art space and desert permaculture site. We have a large indoor co-working/art studio space (and gigabit wifi) should you like to be productive during your stay. Or simply relax and enjoy the peace, quiet and serenity that this mountain sanctuary provides. We are also surrounded by wilderness and outdoor recreation opportunities, including endless hiking, mountain biking and ATV trails. The nearby artists colony of Helper has lots of amenities and offerings including a floatable river with beaches and swimming holes. Within 30 minutes’ drive are several major tourist attractions such as Nine Mile Canyon, Gordon Creek Falls, and the San Rafael Swell.
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Wind Walker Homestead

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents170 acres · Spring City, UT
Wind Walker Homestead has been a destination resort for decades, but is now family owned and being updated and marketed for groups, couples, families, reunions, weddings, retreats or just a camping weekend away from the hussle of city life. Elk, deer and many other species of wildlife are present at different times. With 170 acres, there is plenty of room to hike, bike and let the kids explore. Utah juniper and Cedar are the species of trees on this high desert landscape at 6000 foot elevation. A newly renovated pool summer 2022 and new bathrooms, showers and laundry room added (in a 14 foot grain silo) by the pool spring 2022. We just added a basketball area and sand volleyball is summer 2022. Pickleball going in summer 2023. 8 new full hookup RV pads also going in summer 2023 and are now available with 30/50 amp service. Far enough away from the lights of surrounding towns of Spring City, Mt. Pleasant and Ephraim, the Milky Way and stars will amaze. Come and visit for a night or a week. We look forward to seeing you soon. - Cindy, Bob, Joe and Natalie
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Swell Retreat in San Rafael Swell

13 sites · RVs, Tents208 acres · Castle Dale, UT
A Swell Oasis in the desert of the San Rafael Swell: Swell Retreat. A pine tree farm was active prior to us purchasing the land, so lots of beautiful trees. A couple ponds stocked with large mouth bass. Zipline, WIBIT, water slide, etc. A field of hay, and continued improvements to make it into a Swell Retreat!!! We are a great spot to stay and have onsite a zip line into Lake Elevate, water slide into the pond, adventure island, zipline, kayaking, paddle boarding, catch and release fishing, and close to all fun in the San Rafael Swell. 20 min or so from three reservoirs for additional fishing, swimming and motor boating, 30 minutes from the Little Grand Canyon for breathtaking views, hiking and mountain biking, petroglyphs and the San Rafael Swell river to float on, 60 minutes from Goblin Valley, within 60 minutes to multiple slot canyons: Little Wild Horse Canyon, Muddy Creek, The Chute (similar to Zion National Park), Baptist Draw, to name a few. Mountain fun for rock climbing just up the road in Joe's Valley, hiking, biking, fishing, etc. We would love to have you stay on our little farm while you enjoy the fun of the San Rafael Swell adventures.
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The best camping near Arches National Park guide

Overview

About

Named for the 2,000-plus natural stone arches that dot its landscapes, Utah’s Arches National Park is a fantastic place to hike, climb, hone your nature photography skills, or simply gaze up at the night sky. The park offers a variety of ranger-led activities, from kid-friendly guided walks to star parties. If in the mood for a bit of adventure, take a ranger-led hike to the Fiery Furnace, a challenging natural stone maze, or brave it on your own (with a permit). Camping is limited to the 51-site Devil’s Garden Campground, but lots of alternatives can be found within a short drive.  

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis between November and February but reservable the rest of the year.
  2. You can reserve a site up to six months in advance on the National Park Service (NPS) website or over the phone.
  3. The 51 campsites fill up quickly. If visiting during the reservable season, make sure you’re ready to book right when campsites go live, at 7am six months in advance.
  4. If you can’t find a campground at Arches, plenty of Hipcamps and Bureau of Land Management (BLM)-run alternatives exist in the area.

When to go

Unsurprisingly, Arches is at its busiest during the hot summer season, when campsites get snatched up as soon as they become available. The spring and fall shoulder seasons offer pleasant weather that's still generally warm enough for tent camping but with considerably fewer crowds, especially before Memorial Day and after Labor Day. Winter is ideal for avoiding crowds—just be prepared for snow and ice.

Know before you go

  • You can pick up gas, groceries, and other supplies in Moab, about a 10-minute drive from the park entrance.
  • You can’t collect firewood at Arches, but it is available to buy in the park year-round.
  • Cell phone service at the campground and elsewhere in the park is limited. Download offline maps before heading out.
  • Campsites 4H and 7 are wheelchair-accessible, and all restrooms in the park are accessible. Many viewpoints and trails are also deemed barrier-free.
  • Overnight backpacking is allowed, but you must obtain a permit at the visitor center before heading out.

Nearby attractions

Embark on a prehistoric adventure while camping near Jurassic National Monument, a destination that will transport you back in time. This extraordinary site is a paradise for camping enthusiasts, with its rugged landscapes and fascinating dinosaur fossils waiting to be discovered.

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