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Stateline Campground


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

Founded in 1946, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is a federal agency. The BLM manages more than 245 million surface acres of land and about 700 million subsurface areas throughout the United States. This agency takes care of public lands for present and future generations of Americans. BLM camping is available throughout the United States, with many BLM campsites providing free camping opportunities while others require a small fee to stay overnight. Stateline Campground is one of Utah's most popular BLM campgrounds. Situated on House Rock Valley road, on the border of Utah and Arizona, this BLM campground features seven camping spots, pit toilets, and shade structures. However, this spot does not have potable water or any other amenities. Stateline Campground is 125 miles south of Bryce Canyon National Park, making it a perfect camping spot to stay on your journey to this national park. Also, the Arizona National Scenic Trail comes close to this campground. The camping stay limit at this location and other BLM campsites in the area is two weeks. In addition, you cannot leave your personal belongings unattended for more than 72 hours. You should also ensure you are aware of local fire restrictions, which can change daily.

What to See and Do

What to See and Do

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Wire Pass Trail

The Wire Pass Trail is a 3.7-mile out-and-back trail. This hike is good for day hikes but also serves as a starting or end point for overnight excursions across Buckskin Gulch and Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness Area. It has an elevation gain of 4,870 feet, making it a moderately challenging hike. The trail takes about an hour and 15 minutes to complete. The best time to hike the Wire Pass Trail is from April to October when the temperatures are mild. Additionally, hikers are allowed to bring their pets on this trail. Length: 3.7 miles Intensity: Moderate

The Wave Trail

The Wave Trail is a demanding 6.4-mile round trip trek, which cuts through the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness Area. This challenging hike requires visitors to navigate deep canyons and rocks and employ path-finding skills to avoid losing the trail. The Wave Trail has an elevation gain of about 1,500 feet, making it suitable for hikers in good physical condition. Length: 6.4 miles Intensity: Difficult

Fishing and BoatingFishing and Boating

Visitors to Stateline Campground can enjoy various water sports, including canoeing, kayaking, boating, waterskiing, and fishing at Lake Powell. The lake is situated 43 miles south of Stateline Campground. It is home to various fish species, including catfish, bluegill, green sunfish, black crappie, northern pike, bass, walleye, and trout.

Wildlife ViewingWildlife Viewing

Visitors can look forward to enjoying the beauty of various wild animals and plants at Stateline Campground. This area is home to over 3,000 species of plants and over 80 species of birds, including eagles, hawks, owls, and songbirds. Mammals you may spot include coyotes, desert bighorn sheep, mule deer, elk, squirrels, black-tail jackrabbits, kit foxes, bears, and badgers. RVers can also look forward to seeing various species of reptiles while visiting Stateline Campground.

Picnicking

Stateline Campground is an excellent place for visitors to enjoy a picnic while spending time with friends or family. This campground features shade structures and picnic tables at each camping site. Visitors can bring food and drinks to the campsites and have a meal while enjoying the spectacular scenery, even if they do not stay overnight.

Camping

Bureau of Land Management Camping

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For those who favor a more luxurious camping experience, there are several RV camping spots near Stateline Campground. Dark Sky RV & Campground is located less than 80 miles from Stateline Campground. It offers both pull-through and back-in sites, full hookups, laundry services, Wi-Fi connectivity, cable TV, and barbecue grills. This site also features a playground and a dog park for your furry family members to exercise and meet new friends. J & J RV Park is also located nearby. This RV park offers full hookups, laundry services, showers, and free Wi-Fi.

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There are several BLM free camping options near Stateline Campground. For example, Kanab Creek Wilderness, located less than 50 miles west of Stateline Campground, has dispersed camping. This site also offers recreational trails, potable water, and pit toilets. However, the site is only accessible via dirt and gravel roads and is unsuitable for large RVs. If you would like to discover other free camping once you are in the area, you can search "BLM camping near me" on your device.

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Planning Your Trip

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Planning your Stateline Campground BLM trip

Stateline Campground is open to visitors throughout the year. However, during the summer, temperatures often soar to over 100 degrees, making the area very hot. The weather also makes it difficult for visitors to enjoy outdoor activities during the winter, as temperatures often drop below 25 degrees. The best time to visit Stateline Campground is during spring or fall when it is generally pleasant outside. Visitors are urged to pack proper clothing and bring enough food and water for their stay. Visitors are also advised to carry sunscreen, insect repellent, first-aid supplies, a hat, and sunglasses. Stateline Campground and other BLM camping sites in the area offer a budget-friendly way to camp in Utah's wilderness away from busy developed campgrounds. Other campers at these sites share your desire to enjoy the outdoors and are usually easy to get along with. However, the lack of amenities at these sites requires careful planning in order to enjoy your adventure. Before you head out on your trip, check out our blog for all you need to know about BLM camping.

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BLM regulations require visitors to follow the "Leave No Trace" policy to ensure Stateline Campground and other sites in the area remain pristine for future visitors. Guests must pack out all the waste they generate while camping. You should also use existing trails when exploring to protect the area's natural environment. When hiking in the area, visitors are encouraged to keep their pets on a leash to prevent them from disturbing the local wildlife.

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Location

Stateline Campground Location

From Kanab, UT drive 37 miles east on Highway 89, then turn south onto House Rock Valley Road and drive about 8.3 miles to the Wire Pass Trailhead. Address: 669 S. Highway 89A, Kanab, UT 84741 Ready to visit Stateline 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 also have your RV to return to for the night. You'll also 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.