![]() It offers 5 first come, first served camp sites for $10/night. This small campground is located just off the La Sal Mountain Loop Road. Call the Moab Ranger District for current information, 43.Īmenities include picnic tables, campfire rings, and vault toilets. Weather and snow melt can affect opening and closing. Other sites are first come, first served. Reservations can be made for the cabin, group site, and some single sites from June 14- Sept. Standard sites are $20/night, group site is $50/night, and the cabin is $50/night. Enjoy fishing, canoeing, kayaking and exploring nearby trails. elevation (2865 m), next to beautiful Warner Lake. Regardless of how payment is made, the visitor must make sure the campsite is available and secure it before paying.Ĭampground and cabin are located at 9,400 ft. Cash and check payments are still accepted via campground fee envelopes. Both kiosks accept debit and credit card payments. The kiosk at Big Bend campground accepts payments for Big Bend, Upper Big Bend, Oak Grove, Hal Canyon, and Drinks Canyon campgrounds. The Bureau of Land Management installed remote automated kiosks at the Horsethief campground and Big Bend campground. Please do not drive through campgrounds when “Full” signs are posted. Gathering wood is not permitted so bring your own wood (available at convenience stores in Moab).Ĭampsites are limited to 10 people and two vehicles (or one vehicle and a trailer). Pay at the campground.įacilities include picnic tables, vault toilets and fire rings. Only cash or check are accepted for individual sites. ![]() All individual sites are first come/first served except for Ken’s Lake during “high use seasons”: March 1 – June 12 and August 28 – November 12. ( BLM Campsite Guide) Individual sites are $20 per night (Sand Flats is $15 per vehicle, per night). The BLM manages more than 25 campgrounds in the Moab area. Areas where dispersed camping is allowed are shown medium yellow on the map above. You will see this tent symbol on the signage at the areas:ĭispersed camping: Camp where others have been in previously disturbed areas near the road. There are two types of primitive camping areas:Ĭamping in designated sites only: Camping is allowed only in designated camping sites in areas marked by this pattern on the map above. Please use existing fire rings, and do not create new ones. Convenience stores in Moab have firewood for sale. No wood cutting or collecting is allowed on public lands, so plan ahead. These may be purchased at the Moab Information Center and local outdoor retailers. All human waste must be packed out in approved waste bags or portable toilet systems. Due to high use, human waste is a serious health issue at these sites. Primitive camping sites are free, but no facilities are provided.Ĭampers using primitive sites are required to carry out all garbage, including solid waste and toilet paper. There is one portable restroom.There is no primitive camping within 20 miles of Moab. Horse-Thief is currently a Dry Camp with no Electricity or running water however generators are welcome. ![]() ![]() There are trails in which visitors may walk or bike, as well as a Look Out Point. With beautiful sunrise sunsets and night sky is out of this world. In a quiet serene, beautiful landscape area of the Dine Nation. Horse-Thief Campground is an upcoming camp located on 5 acres of land and more, for campers to enjoy. Save the wear and tear on your trailers, camp with us! We like to say the we are "The Gateway to Chaco Canyon". Our campground is 13 miles before the hazardous road to Chaco Canyon. After 3 miles, at the end of pavement, you will see a sign that says "Dry Camp", with a long dirt driveway. ![]() From County Road 7900 and County Road 7950 (turn right on 7950). Highway 550 (north of Nageezi), follow the signs that say Chaco Canyon National Monument Park (County Road 7900). ![]()
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