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Creek Pasture Campground


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) is responsible for balancing the use of public lands, including providing space for those wishing to enjoy the great outdoors. If you are looking for a place to camp while exploring the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park, consider camping at Creek Pasture Campground in Bears Ears National Monument. Each of the 32 sites, arranged around a loop, has a picnic table and fire ring. Vault toilets are available. You can camp here for up to 14 days for a very reasonable price. This campground is an excellent example of the many Bureau of Land Management campgrounds. You can stay at these facilities for up to 14 days for a very reasonable fee or free. Searching for BLM camping near me may allow you to travel even more. This first-come, first-served Bureau of Land Management camping facility is also about 80 miles from Arches National Park. This campground's central Utah location also makes it a great option when exploring Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park and Capitol Reef National Park.

What to See and Do

What to See and Do

Hiking and BikingHiking and Biking

House on Fire Trail

This trail at Bears Ears National Monument starts with a steep ascent into a wash. Then, the dirt trail continues to an old Native American dwelling, which looks like it is on fire in the late afternoon sun. This trail is stunning when the wildflowers bloom in the spring, but you are more likely to get muddy as you must cross several small streams. Length: 1.9 miles Intensity: Easy

Butler Wash Interpretive Trail

Learn more about this area's plants by reading the information signs along this out-and-back trail. The rocks along this Bear Ears National Monument trail can get slippery when wet. The trail ends at an overlook where you can see four kivas. Bring binoculars with you to get a better view. Length: 0.8 miles Intensity: Easy

Procession Panel Trail

Start this trail in Bears Ear National Monument along the Lower Butler Wash Road. Then, follow the path to Procession Panel, which has 179 human-like figures converging on a single spot from all directions. Continue along the trail to the top of the ridge to see stunning views of the surrounding area. Length: 2.8 miles Intensity: Easy

Fishing and BoatingFishing and Boating

Heading to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area lets you fish Lake Powell and the Colorado River. Anglers often catch bass, crappie, walleye, bluegill, and catfish. You will need a Utah fishing license to fish in these waters. There are many marinas available where you can rent a boat.

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Indian Creek is a fantastic place to rock climb, with many routes rated at about 5.1. After you pass Newspaper Rock off Utah 211, the climbing area is about four miles ahead. The main climbing area is Supercrack Buttress, which can get very busy on weekends, but many other choices are nearby.

Wildlife ViewingWildlife Viewing

Lloyd's Lake is a terrific place to go wildlife watching. A gravel trail surrounds the lake. Consider going at sunrise or sunset when animals are more likely to come in for a drink. You are likely to see mule deer, ducks, herons and geese. The best time to visit this park is after rain because the lake level can be low.

Picnicking

Pioneer Park in Monticello, Utah is a fantastic place for a picnic. There's lots of shade available where you can spread a blanket. After lunch, explore some of this city's first homesteads and see a covered wagon. This site on South Main Street has plenty of shade.

Camping

Bureau of Land Management Camping

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RV camping is available at Creek Pasture Campground, but it is not the only option. Consider staying at the Needles Campground at Canyonlands National Park, which features three group sites and 26 individual sites. You may also want to consider camping at the Hamburger Rock Campground. This campground near Bears Ears Monument does not have water accessibility. You may also want to think about camping at Hatch Point Campground, which is near the Canyon Rims Recreation Area.

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Bureau of Land Management free camping is extremely limited in this area, but you can find some options in the surrounding area. Dispersed camping is allowed at Recapture Reservoir, north of Blanding, Utah. Dispersed camping is permitted in the Bridger Jack Mesa Wilderness Study Area.

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Planning Your Trip

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Planning your Creek Pasture Campground BLM trip

When hiking along remote trails like those in Bears Ears National Monument, you should always bring five pieces of equipment along. You will want to carry at least one liter of water for every two hours that you expect to be on the trail. Additionally, you will want to bring along a sturdy compass that is easy to read and a detailed map of the area. Furthermore, you should bring a loud whistle as it will scare wildlife away if they get too close and help signal rescuers if you get lost. Finally, carry a small mirror so that you can use it to signal rescuers if needed. Most people love camping in South Central Utah, where they can go fishing, paddling, biking, hiking and sightseeing. Many people report that stargazing and sitting around a campfire are their favorite activities after a long day of exploring. Being prepared will help you enjoy the time even more. Therefore, before you head out on your trip, check out our blog for all you need to know about BLM camping.

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While you will want to pack out all your trash, it is equally important to leave behind artifacts that you find so that others may see them. Taking photos is a great way to remember what you saw while exploring. Additionally, when boondocking, always choose a durable surface so that no one can detect your campsite after leaving, keeping within the "Leave No Trace" guidelines.

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Location

Creek Pasture Campground Location

From Moab, drive approximately 50 miles south on U.S. 191. Turn onto Utah 211 and go 35 miles. You will see the entrance to Canyonlands National Park Needles District on your right. Continue for about five miles, and you will see the campground. Address: Creek Pasture Campground, Utah 211, Moab, UT 84532 Ready to visit Creek Pasture Campground? 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.