Cedar Canyon
Utah
Campground Overview
About Cedar Canyon Campground
Isolated in the towering forests of Dixie National Forest, Cedar Canyon Campground offers a unique escape at 8,100 feet elevation with breathtaking views, tranquil creekside settings, and seamless access to nearby attractions like Cedar Breaks National Monument. This serene location thrives on its pristine natural surroundings and convenient amenities, making it an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts seeking both adventure and relaxation.
The campground provides 19 sites suitable for tents, trailers, and smaller RVs (up to 40 feet), each equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, and grills. Amenities include potable water, vault toilets, and trash collection, though there are no hookups or showers, preserving its rustic charm. Cedar Canyon is particularly prized for its access to hiking trails, fishing in nearby creeks, and stargazing under unspoiled night skies. The Ashdown Gorge Wilderness and Virgin River Rim Trail are just a short drive away, offering unparalleled opportunities for exploration.
Located 11 miles east of Cedar City along Highway 14, this campground is not only a gateway to Cedar Breaks National Monument but also to Navajo Lake and Duck Lake, both within a 20-minute drive. Whether for a weekend getaway or a convenient stopover, Cedar Canyon Campground provides a genuine connection to the Southern Utah outdoors.
Vitals
Number of Sites
21
Elevation
8285feet 2525meters
Pad Type
paved
Max Length
Unknownfeet
Details
Hookups
No Hookups
Hookup Details
No Hookups
Pull-thru Sites
Unknown
Restrictions
None
Amenities
Pets
Dog Friendly
Kids
Kid Friendly
Bathhouse
Restrooms
Extras
Trash Collection
Booking Information
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