Mon to Fri: 7:45am – 5:00pm Sat to Sun: 10:00am – 3:00pm
Camping types:
Reservable campsites and first come, first served campites.
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Confused about what a “field office” actually does? You aren’t alone, that’s for sure! Basically, the Bureau of Land Management keeps tabs on public lands through their on-site Field Offices. Boom, easy explanation. Now, on to the good stuff. In Utah, the St. George Field Office manages around 629,000 acres of land in Washington County. The environment out here is pretty dang unique, because it’s situated at the convergence of the Mojave Desert, the Great Basin, and the Colorado Plateau. Some plants and animals can only be found here in this unique area. Because it’s such a one-of-a-kind spot, the recreation opportunities are just as awesome. The BLM’s website describes them as “as diverse and challengin
Confused about what a “field office” actually does? You aren’t alone, that’s for sure! Basically, the Bureau of Land Management keeps tabs on public lands through their on-site Field Offices. Boom, easy explanation. Now, on to the good stuff. In Utah, the St. George Field Office manages around 629,000 acres of land in Washington County. The environment out here is pretty dang unique, because it’s situated at the convergence of the Mojave Desert, the Great Basin, and the Colorado Plateau. Some plants and animals can only be found here in this unique area. Because it’s such a one-of-a-kind spot, the recreation opportunities are just as awesome. The BLM’s website describes them as “as diverse and challenging as the desert landscape.” We’ll raise a glass (or a tin camp mug) to that description! Easy sightseeing is an option, and hiking is another favorite activity for all levels. Mountain biking, rock climbing, and even canyoneering are all excellent ways to spend your time around St. George, too.
Red, red cliffs. . . stay close to me… Okay, so it might not have the same melodic charm as the original song, but this area is going to remain close to your heart long after you head back home. Red Cliffs Campground is located in the gorgeous Red Cliffs Rec Area, and exploring the place from camp will be a breeze. You’ll have trails right next to Read more...
Mountains in the distance and crystal clear water right at your feet…you could say the scenery is quite fantastic at Baker Dam’s Campground. If you drive 17 miles due north of St. George you’ll stumble upon this water recreation haven, and you’ll be glad you did. Fishing in the reservoir and boating are two of the main draws, but camping and picni Read more...
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St. George Field Office
Sat to Sun: 10:00am – 3:00pm
Confused about what a “field office” actually does? You aren’t alone, that’s for sure! Basically, the Bureau of Land Management keeps tabs on public lands through their on-site Field Offices. Boom, easy explanation. Now, on to the good stuff. In Utah, the St. George Field Office manages around 629,000 acres of land in Washington County. The environment out here is pretty dang unique, because it’s situated at the convergence of the Mojave Desert, the Great Basin, and the Colorado Plateau. Some plants and animals can only be found here in this unique area. Because it’s such a one-of-a-kind spot, the recreation opportunities are just as awesome. The BLM’s website describes them as “as diverse and challengin
Confused about what a “field office” actually does? You aren’t alone, that’s for sure! Basically, the Bureau of Land Management keeps tabs on public lands through their on-site Field Offices. Boom, easy explanation. Now, on to the good stuff. In Utah, the St. George Field Office manages around 629,000 acres of land in Washington County. The environment out here is pretty dang unique, because it’s situated at the convergence of the Mojave Desert, the Great Basin, and the Colorado Plateau. Some plants and animals can only be found here in this unique area. Because it’s such a one-of-a-kind spot, the recreation opportunities are just as awesome. The BLM’s website describes them as “as diverse and challenging as the desert landscape.” We’ll raise a glass (or a tin camp mug) to that description! Easy sightseeing is an option, and hiking is another favorite activity for all levels. Mountain biking, rock climbing, and even canyoneering are all excellent ways to spend your time around St. George, too.
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Red, red cliffs. . . stay close to me… Okay, so it might not have the same melodic charm as the original song, but this area is going to remain close to your heart long after you head back home. Red Cliffs Campground is located in the gorgeous Red Cliffs Rec Area, and exploring the place from camp will be a breeze. You’ll have trails right next to Read more...
Mountains in the distance and crystal clear water right at your feet…you could say the scenery is quite fantastic at Baker Dam’s Campground. If you drive 17 miles due north of St. George you’ll stumble upon this water recreation haven, and you’ll be glad you did. Fishing in the reservoir and boating are two of the main draws, but camping and picni Read more...
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