Red Cliffs Campground
Bureau of Land Management
Photo credit: Lynne Scott
Red Cliffs Campground is a year-round campground facility with 11 sites located within Red Cliffs Recreation Area, which also includes day-use areas, a popular non-motorized trail system, and interpretive sites. Reservations are required.
The campground is located along Quail Creek, just off of Interstate 15, within the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area.
In addition to the popular recreation area trails used for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding, the area also features the Red Cliffs Dinosaur Track Site, the Red Cliffs Archeological Site with the remains of structures used by Ancestral Puebloans, and the historic Orson B. Adams House.
Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management
Reviewed by TimJ on 1/4/2025.