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Jaycee Park Campground


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Jaycee Park Campground is one of Utah's leading Bureau of Land Management campgrounds. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is a government agency with a mission to preserve public lands for recreational and commercial use. Situated in the Colorado River canyon, this campground offers shady walk-in camping sites just off Utah Scenic Byway 279. The Bureau of Land Management oversees this beautiful campground, which is a haven for rock climbers primarily because of its proximity to the Wall Street Climbing Area. Its location near paved paths and a river makes the campground ideal for hiking, fishing, swimming, and more. BLM camping is endorsed in Utah's BLM campgrounds. Search "BLM camping near me" to locate BLM campgrounds in your area If you're looking to take advantage of the wide variety of recreational activities that are available in the Beehive State, you'll be pleased to know Jaycee Park Campground is centrally located between various national parks. Arches National Park, located nearly five miles to the north, has the largest concentration of natural sandstone arches globally and offers great hiking and scenic driving prospects. Canyonlands National Park, situated about 30 miles to the west, is colorful with hundreds of arches, buttes, canyons, and mesas and is an excellent place for camping and rock climbing.

What to See and Do

What to See and Do

Hiking and BikingHiking and Biking

Portal Overlook Trail

This out-and-back trail has beautiful views of the Colorado River, the La Sal Mountains, the Moab Valley, and the south portal. It's a multi-use path used for both biking and hiking. Length: 5 miles Terrain: Moderate

Fishing and BoatingFishing and Boating

Water leisure activities are popular among guests camping at Jaycee Park Campground thanks to its proximity to the Colorado River. Largemouth, white, and striped bass are the most popular fish species that anglers can catch in the waterway. Catfish and sunfish are other popular fish species in the mighty river. The river is also suitable for boating.

ClimbingClimbing

Jaycee Park Campground provides climbing opportunities in the nearby Wall Street Climbing Area. The area has over 100 climbing routes, ranging from simple to complex paths. The popular 30 Seconds Over Potash is a classic trad climbing route in the area with a maximum height of 80 feet. Climbers who prefer sport climbing can try the Ananab or Knapping with the Alien routes. Fall, spring, and winter are the best seasons for climbing as summer tends to be too hot.

Wildlife ViewingWildlife Viewing

There are many sites around Jaycee Park Campground where guests can view wildlife, including Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park. Black bears, bighorn sheep, kangaroo rats, and mule deer are some of the wildlife species you may encounter during your visit. Several bird species, including falcons and eagles, are also popular in the areas surrounding the BLM campground.

Picnicking

Picnicking is possible at Jaycee Park Campground, and the BLM site is full of picnic tables. Other amenities in the campground include grills and restrooms.

Camping

Bureau of Land Management Camping

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Although Jaycee Park Campground is a walk-in campground and cannot accommodate RV camping, the area around Jaycee Park Campground has multiple RV camping options. Portal RV Resort, situated a few miles from the campground, provides incredible camping opportunities for guests with RVs. This resort includes spacious RV campsites, full hookups, a swimming pool, laundry facilities, and a dump station. Pack Creek Campground and RV Park is a quiet and secluded location with electrical sites, showers, and water taps. In addition, this place is pet-friendly, with a free dump station and parking space.

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There are numerous free camping options near Jaycee Park Campground. The campground itself offers free tent camping opportunities. Alternatively, you can find dispersed camping areas along the La Sal Loop Road, which is nearly 35 miles to the east. Another great location for free camping near the BLM site is Sand Flats Recreation Area, which is about 11.5 miles away.

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Planning Your Trip

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Planning your Jaycee Park Campground BLM trip

While Jaycee Park Campground is a beautiful place to visit, guests must plan and make proper arrangements to make the tour fun and memorable. Jaycee Park Campground is prone to flash flooding. Thus, guests must check the weather before visiting. If it rains while you're there, choose a site on higher ground to avoid floods. Winter, fall, and spring months are the most suitable times to visit Jaycee Park Campground because these seasons experience mild temperature conditions. Summers are often too hot, with temperatures going up to 95 degrees, but the good news is that the campground is mostly shady. If you plan to camp for a day or more, carry ample clothing, cooking equipment, and drinking water. While Jaycee Park Campground is a frequent camping place, its surroundings are home to dangerous wildlife animals, such as venomous snakes, so stay careful at all times. Before you head out on your trip, check out our blog for all you need to know about BLM camping.

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If you love Bureau of Land Management free camping, it's always good to show appreciation by leaving the site better than you found it. Always walk and camp on durable grounds away from waterways. Clean after yourself before leaving and dispose of trash properly. Make a fire in designated areas only, and ensure that all fires are contained. These tips are all part of the "Leave No Trace" guidelines provided to insure these lands are kept pristine.

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Location

Jaycee Park Campground Location

From Moab Main St., drive north on Highway 279, which is south of the entrance of Arches National Park. Go left on Highway 279 and drive four miles. The campground is on the right. Latitude and longitude: N 38.54313, W -109.60064 Ready to visit Jaycee Park 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.