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Hamburger Rock 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 a government agency established in 1946 to manage public lands in the United States, which comprise approximately one-tenth of all the land. Operating under the U.S. Department of the Interior, the BLM oversees responsible recreational land use and conservation. Bureau of Land Management camping opportunities are available throughout the country, and you can stay at many BLM campgrounds for a small fee. The amenities and prices vary from campsite to campsite. To find stunning and suitable BLM camping locations wherever you go, search for "BLM camping near me." Located in Utah's Indian Creek Special Recreation Management area, Hamburger Rock Campground is among the highly renowned Bureau of Land Management campgrounds. Situated at the base of the captivating Hamburger Rock, a red sandstone monolith, Hamburger Rock Campground offers a unique scenic experience. While some of the 10 campsites in the campground offer shade from small juniper trees, most rely on Hamburger Rock for shade. Outdoor enthusiasts flock to this campground for recreational activities such as ATVing, rock climbing, camping, and cultural resource viewing. The campground's proximity to the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park, just 16.7 miles away, provides easy access to stunning landscapes. Every site at Hamburger Rock Campground has a picnic table, a fire ring, and the capacity to accommodate up to 10 people and two vehicles. The campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis.

What to See and Do

What to See and Do

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Hamburger Rocks Trail

Experience Hamburger Rocks Trail, an 11.37-mile out-and-back hiking trail that begins at the Lower Muley Twist Trailhead on the south side of Burr Trail Road. This captivating trail takes you through the scenic landscape of Capitol Reef National Park, providing a moderate level of challenge. With an elevation gain of about 725 feet, it takes around four to five hours to complete the hike. The best time of year to embark on this adventure is between March and November. Length: 11.37 miles Intensity: Moderate

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The surrounding Indian Creek area is renowned worldwide for its exceptional rock-climbing terrain. Indian Creek is known for its crack climbing routes and challenging sandstone cliffs, attracting climbers of all skill levels. Adventurous climbers can explore a wide range of climbing routes available in this area, including the iconic Super Crack.

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The region surrounding Hamburger Rock Campground offers excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. Keep an eye out for desert inhabitants like mule deer, desert bighorn sheep, coyotes, and various bird species.

Picnicking

Hamburger Rock Campground is an ideal picnicking destination, providing amenities like campfire rings and picnic tables. Additionally, the campground allows pets, so bring your furry friends along. With the availability of vault toilets, you are assured of convenient restroom facilities during your visit.

Camping

Bureau of Land Management Camping

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RVs are welcome at the Hamburger Rock Campground. If you're looking for other RV camping options nearby, there are a few choices to consider. The Indian Creek Falls Group Site is an excellent option for group camping, offering picnic tables and a vault toilet. It provides a convenient setup with room for around 10 vehicles. Just note that there is no water supply, so bring enough for your stay. Another suitable option for camping is the Canyonlands National Park Needles District Campground, located 10 miles from Hamburger Rock Campground. This campground is suitable for small, self-contained campers. It features drinking water, flush toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings at each campsite. However, it lacks RV hook-ups, electricity, showers, and dump stations. Keep in mind that the maximum vehicle length allowed at the campground is 28 feet.

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Dispersed camping is a popular option along the Lockhart Basin Road, which surrounds Hamburger Rock Campground. This area has various Bureau of Land Management free camping spots that are secluded. These camping spots allow campers to enjoy a more primitive camping experience at no cost.

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Planning Your Trip

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Planning your Hamburger Rock Campground BLM trip

When planning your trip to Hamburger Rock Campground, you must prepare for the area's extreme desert conditions by checking the weather forecast and packing accordingly. Make sure to bring ample water, sunscreen, appropriate clothing, and navigation tools. While planning your meals, consider bringing a grill or camping stove, and stay aware of any fire restrictions. BLM camping at Hamburger Rock Campground offers the delights of pristine landscapes, a profound connection with nature, and the freedom of secluded camping. Furthermore, BLM campgrounds are budget-friendly and provide greater flexibility in selecting a campsite that matches your needs and preferences. Before you head out on your trip, check out our blog for all you need to know about BLM camping.

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To ensure a responsible camping experience at Hamburger Rock Campground, prioritize neatness and respect for the environment. Ensure you properly pack out all your trash to safeguard natural resources, wildlife, and the long-term sustainability of public lands. Adhere to the BLM "Leave No Trace" regulations by diligently cleaning up after your pets and keeping them leashed to minimize disruptions to the local ecosystem. When exploring Hamburger Rock Campground, use designated fire rings and established trails to protect the vegetation. Also, make sure to dispose of garbage in designated trash cans to minimize your ecological footprint.

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Location

Hamburger Rock Campground Location

To arrive at Hamburger Rock Campground in Monticello, Utah, turn west from U.S. Route 191 onto Utah State Route 211. Continue driving for around 29.1 miles until you reach Lockhart Basin Road, which is located on the highway's north side. Turn onto Lockhart Basin Road, and you'll arrive at the campground after driving for approximately 1.2 miles down the well-maintained gravel road on the east side. GPS Coordinates: 38.191966277859215, -109.67045464747805 Ready to visit Hamburger Rock 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.