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Dewey Bridge Campground


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Situated at the Colorado River waterfront, the Dewey Bridge Campground offers some of Utah’s most scenic terrain. The Bureau of Land Management oversees these public lands and maintains two small-RV-friendly group campsites with quiet, shady, hospitable spaces open to the public. Reservations are available and recommended. The most important rule in the area: When accessing the Colorado River, life jackets are required for every member of your group; you may not access the river without them due to treacherous river undercurrents. While you’re in the area, it’s worth making stops at Utah’s spectacular national parks, including nearby Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park. It’s about a 312-mile drive from Dewey Bridge Campground to Zion National Park and about a 254-mile road trip from the campground to Bryce Canyon National Park. Some of the area’s other attractions and things to do include Raven’s Rim Zipline tours, Dead Horse Point State Park and Moab Museum.

What to See and Do

What to See and Do

Hiking and BikingHiking and Biking

Kokopelli's Trail

This popular, multiple-use trail connects Loma, Colorado to Moab, Utah. Although mountain bikers, hikers, and four-wheelers share this expanse of the trail, mountain biking is its primary use. Large portions of the trail are dirt roads, and epic single track ascends as high as 8,400 feet in some spots. Length: 142 miles Intensity: This trail includes terrain in varying degrees of difficulty ranging from easy to intense.

The Whole Enchilada Mountain Biking Trail

Grab a shuttle to the top of this trail to experience one of Utah's most incredible downhill runs. Length: 27 miles Intensity: Intermediate; this trail is mostly downhill single track, and you won’t find many intense jumps or distractions here.

Fishing and BoatingFishing and Boating

Colorado River access is available for small vessels directly from the Dewey Bridge Campground. If you plan to drop a line in the Colorado River, Channel catfish will be your most typical catch. Suppose you’d rather fish for trout species including rainbow trout, brown trout, cutthroat trout, and brook trout. In that case, you might prefer to head to Medicine Lake, Warner Lake, Hidden Lake, or any other lakes in the nearby La Sal Mountains.

ClimbingClimbing

Many climbers agree that the areas surrounding Moab, Utah offer some of the world’s most spectacular rock climbing and canyoneering terrain. Check out Morning Glory and Granary Canyon for impressive technical climbing terrain; if you’re bringing children with you, opt for the School Room or the Ice Cream Parlor instead.

Wildlife ViewingWildlife Viewing

In wintertime, it’s possible to spot Bald Eagles right in the Dewey Bridge campground and surrounding areas. Golden eagles, ospreys, wild turkeys, great horned owls, peregrine falcons, ravens, and great blue herons also inhabit the area, and it is possible to view these species year-round. The Moon Flower Canyon, about 35 miles away, is another fantastic spot to view bird species including warblers, canyon wrens, rock wrens, peregrine falcons, and golden eagles.

Picnicking

Some Dewey Bridge Campground campsites offer outdoor dining amenities including grills, picnic tables, picnic shelters, campfire rings, and/or fire pits. You can make a note of the specific amenities that will be available at your campsite when you make your space reservation online.

Off Roading

The group campsites at Dewey Bridge are situated near popular four-wheel drive routes. If you’re renting a toy hauler so your group can bring dirt bikes or ATVs along for your road trip, check out the top-rated dirt bike and ATV-friendly routes in the area, including the challenging 8.5-mile Backwards Bill and the stupendous 10.1-mile loop (20 miles round trip) Cliffhanger trail.

Whitewater Rafting

Nearby Colorado and Dolores Rivers offer outstanding opportunities for whitewater rafting. If your group is new to this sport, you might enjoy connecting with a local guide for an organized river trip. Because of the convenient location of the Dewey Bridge Campgrounds near the local rivers, it’s typical for local excursions to start and end at the campgrounds.

StargazingStargazing

Night skies are notoriously dark in and around the Dewey Bridge Campground, making this the ideal location for stargazing. Pack your star maps and binoculars for the trip, and prepare to be awed by the panoramic starry views after sundown.

Camping

Bureau of Land Management Camping

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RV camping is possible for some types of RVs at the Dewey Bridge Campground. These spaces are best suited for caravans, camper vans, pop-ups, and pickup campers. Some of the sites at this facility only accommodate tent camping. The typical space at this campground has a maximum vehicle length of 50 feet; these sites are not hospitable for Class A RVs or motor coaches. Toilets are present in the campground, but hookups are not.

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Bureau of Land Management free camping is unavailable at the Dewey Bridge Campground. However, considering the nightly fee for each campsite is only $20, accommodation at these sites is an amazing bargain. In comparison, it’s hard to find a Moab, Utah-area hotel that costs less than $100 per night, and many cost $200 or more nightly. For free dispersed camping options in the Moab, Utah area, check out La Sal Loop Road in the nearby Manti-La Sal National Forest.

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Planning Your Trip

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Planning your Dewey Bridge Campground BLM trip

When looking for BLM camping near me, you'll want to consider the many benefits of choosing a campsite at Dewey Bridge Campground. These include riverfront access, affordable accommodations, stunning scenery, and abundant interesting local things to do. If you plan to enjoy the Colorado River, bring your fishing gear, bait, and functional, well-fitting life jackets for every party member. Your packing list for BLM RV camping in the Moab, Utah area will ideally include sunglasses, sunscreen, a swimsuit, and a sun hat for each group member. Ensure you fill your water tanks before arrival because water is unavailable onsite in the Dewey Bridge Campground. Rugged, sturdy hiking boots or sandals are recommended. Keep a portable snakebite kit with you at all times. Pack snacks and a cooler with barbecue-able food to fuel your outdoor adventures. Before you head out on your trip, get updated on all the details you need to know about BLM camping at our blog.

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Trash collection is offered in the group campsites at the Dewey Bridge Campground. Please ensure you collect all your garbage and place it in the designated trash bins before you vacate your campsite at this Bureau of Land Management campgrounds facility. Following the "Leave No Trace" guidelines is always expected to ensure our lands are maintained for generations to come.

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Location

Dewey Bridge Campground Location

Dewey Bridge Campground is situated in Grand County, Utah; it's about a 32-mile drive northeast of Arches National Park this campground. If you’re heading to the campgrounds from Arches National Park, start driving east on Highway 191, and continue until it merges with Highway 128. You’ll drive alongside the Colorado River for about 29 miles until you encounter the campgrounds on your left. Ready to visit Dewey Bridge 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 to 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.