The best cave camping near Antimony

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In Antimony, cave camping takes on a whole new meaning. With over 600 options tailored to cave explorers, you’ll find sites carved into rocky hillsides and tucked near hidden swimming holes. The average night runs $350, with some options dipping as low as $350, so expect unique stays rather than bargain basics. Cave Stay and swimming hole (4 reviews) stands out for its underground nooks and easy access to cool creek swims. Most sites allow campfires, offer toilets, and have showers—essentials after a day spent hiking, swimming, or riding horseback through Utah’s rugged terrain. If you’re after a stay that’s anything but ordinary, Antimony’s cave camps deliver an experience you won’t forget.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Antimony

In Antimony, cave camping takes on a whole new meaning. With over 600 options tailored to cave explorers, you’ll find sites carved into rocky hillsides and tucked near hidden swimming holes. The average night runs $350, with some options dipping as low as $350, so expect unique stays rather than bargain basics. Cave Stay and swimming hole (4 reviews) stands out for its underground nooks and easy access to cool creek swims. Most sites allow campfires, offer toilets, and have showers—essentials after a day spent hiking, swimming, or riding horseback through Utah’s rugged terrain. If you’re after a stay that’s anything but ordinary, Antimony’s cave camps deliver an experience you won’t forget.

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