Campground Overview
About Superbowl Campground
What sets Superbowl Campground apart is its striking location amid the dramatic Wingate Sandstone cliffs of the Indian Creek area, making it an unparalleled basecamp for rock climbing, hiking, and exploring Bears Ears National Monument. The serene desert environment offers year-round access to 37 primitive campsites, each equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, and grills, though notably without drinking water or trash facilities. With no cell service, visitors can fully immerse themselves in the area’s natural beauty, enjoying stellar stargazing and opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Located off Utah State Route 211, Superbowl Campground lies just 13.5 miles northwest of Newspaper Rock and only 6.5 miles southeast of the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park. Nearby attractions include iconic geological landmarks like Lavender Mesa and South Six Shooter Peak, as well as trails and historical sites within a short drive, offering visitors a well-rounded outdoor adventure steeped in both history and stunning scenery.
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