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Paiute Wilderness


The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is responsible for 1 in every 10 acres of land in the U.S.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages nearly 23 million acres in Utah, preserving them for recreational uses and the enjoyment of future generations. One of the locations managed by the BLM is the Paiute Wilderness Area, a stunning location close to the borders of Nevada and Utah. This unspoiled BLM camping area is known for its rugged beauty and diverse geography, spanning around 87,900 acres. Adventure into the nearby Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument, Gold Butte National Monument, or Zion National Park for more scenic views. The Paiute Wilderness Area is home to over 250 animal species, including mountain lions, desert tortoises, mule deer, and bighorn sheep. Whether you prefer to pitch a tent beneath the starry night sky or park your RV in one of the designated campgrounds, this wilderness area offers a remarkable escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

What to See and Do

What to See and Do

Hiking and BikingHiking and Biking

Sullivan Canyon Trail

As you meander along the trail, you'll be enchanted by the beauty of the surrounding landscape, including the vibrant colors of wildflowers in bloom during the spring and summer. Length: 6 miles Intensity: Moderate

Scenic Gorge Overlook Trail

From the trail, you can marvel at the sheer magnitude of the canyon walls carved over millennia by the forces of nature. The trail winds through rocky outcrops, fragrant pine forests, and open meadows, adding to the picturesque views along your hike. Length: 4 miles Intensity: Moderate

Shiprock Hiking Trail

As you hike down the Shiprock Hiking trail, you will have a unique opportunity to explore the awe-inspiring Shiprock. This towering volcanic plug rises dramatically from the desert floor. Length: 2 miles Intensity: Moderate

Fishing and BoatingFishing and Boating

While the Paiute Wilderness area does not have many lakes, you may want to explore the Virgin River in nearby Zion National Park for an exciting fishing trip. The river is home to various fish species, including the desert sucker, speckled dace, and brown trout.

ClimbingClimbing

Zion National Park's sandstone cliffs offer an exceptional opportunity for big wall climbs. However, if you lack experience, you will want to avoid areas affected by seasonal rain due to the sandstone's penchant for crumbling when wet. Remember to check the weather, pack emergency supplies, and check for cliff closures before hiking to your climbing location.

Wildlife ViewingWildlife Viewing

The Paiute Wilderness is a natural haven teeming with wildlife. Watch for the iconic desert tortoise or the majestic mule deer. You will also want to be alert for elusive predators like bobcats, foxes, and coyotes. With binoculars, you may have the opportunity to spot birds of prey, including owls and eagles, among the other local birds.

HuntingHunting

The Paiute Wilderness is a popular spot for hunting enthusiasts due to the abundance of mule deer and bighorn sheep. To ensure a successful hunting trip, you will want to refer to Utah's hunting season calendar, which provides essential information on the best times for hunting in the area. Remember to practice hunting safely and dress with caution in orange to prevent accidents.

Camping

Bureau of Land Management Camping

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If you're planning a trip to the Paiute Wilderness Area and want to try RV camping, you should know that Bureau of Land Management campgrounds in the wilderness prohibit motor vehicle and motorized equipment entry to preserve the wilderness experience. However, Chief Sleep Easy RV Park is a great alternative nearby that provides spacious sites that accommodate tents, RVs, and pets. This RV campground also has amenities like trash bins, Wi-Fi access, showers, electric hookups, clean toilets, and potable drinking water. Another option is the Virgin River Canyon Campground. You'll find 74 overnight sites accessible via paved access roads. The campground also offers essential amenities, such as grills and fire pits, flush toilets, potable drinking water, and picnic tables.

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If you're looking for Bureau of Land Management free camping spots, consider checking out the Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area, located about 67 miles northwest of Paiute Wilderness. If you prefer dispersed camping, Beaver Dam State Park allows you to secure a spot on a first-come, first-served basis. However, the location is primitive, with only vault toilets, tables, and picnic pavilions available to campers. Alternatively, you could try the Baker Reservoir Recreation Area, which offers 16 campsites for tent campers. While toilets and picnic tables are nearby, RV rigs have no hookups. If you want to explore more public land camping options, you can use the BLM camping near me map and guide for more information.

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Planning Your Trip

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Planning your Paiute Wilderness BLM trip

When planning to stop by the Bureau of Land Management campgrounds in the Paiute Wilderness, pack the right items for the area, like enough water to stay hydrated and the appropriate clothing for changing weather conditions. Additionally, ensure that your RV cookware is functional and that you have ample fuel for cooking to prepare meals during your trip. Bring extra plastic bags for proper trash collection and disposal if you plan on dispersed camping. Keep all food items sealed before and after eating to prevent wild animals from searching the camp. If there are no available toilet facilities nearby, human waste should be buried at least 100 feet away from water sources. Stay updated on weather conditions by checking before your trip or carrying a weather radio since the weather in Paiute Wilderness can change rapidly. This will help you prepare accordingly and know what to expect during your hike. Protect yourself from insects by bringing insect repellents and applying sunscreen to shield your skin from the sun's harmful rays. Before starting your BLM camping adventure, visit our blog to make the most out of your camping experience.

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To ensure the cleanliness of the BLM camping area and compliance with the Leave No Trace Policy, every visitor must collect and take their trash during and before they leave their campsite. If your campsite does not have toilets, bury human waste at least 200 feet away from any water source. Do not remove natural artifacts, stones, or foliage; instead, take your memories with you in the form of a video or photograph.

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Location

Paiute Wilderness Location

You can access the Paiute Wilderness by beginning in St George and taking Interstate 15 south out of town. Follow the interstate for 22 miles, then turn left onto Cedar Pocket Rd. Make a U-turn under the overpass to head north on I-15 to exit 27 at Black Rock Road. Take a left to BLM 1009 and follow until you reach the Black Rock Picnic area. Then turn right onto BLM 1004 and continue until you reach the Paiute Wilderness Trailhead. Address: Paiute Wilderness Trailhead, BLM 1004, Littlefield, AZ 86432 Ready to visit Paiute Wilderness? An RV rental is a great way to experience your destination. Not only will you be close to all the action, but at the end of a long day exploring, you'll have your RV to return to for the night where you'll enjoy a full kitchen, bathroom, and nice soft bed. Not sure about renting an RV? Here's a step-by-step guide to renting an RV with RVshare.