
Walk in and pitch your tent among our pinon pines and cedar trees next to Dixie National Forest, BLM and Forest Service, in the Southern Utah area, for great sunrise and sunset views near several National and State Parks. There is much to do in the area so come prepared to do it all and stay a day or two. The sites are private and most are raw at this time. Please arrive
Walk in and pitch your tent among our pinon pines and cedar trees next to Dixie National Forest, BLM and Forest Service, in the Southern Utah area, for great sunrise and sunset views near several National and State Parks. There is much to do in the area so come prepared to do it all and stay a day or two. The sites are private and most are raw at this time. Please arrive before dark, as we do a Meet and Great, and have no lighting.
- Check in: After 2PM
- Check out: Before 11AM
- Cancellation policy: Moderate
- On arrival: Meet and greet
- Minimum nights: 1 night
- Accepts bookings: 12 months out
Activities
Offered on the Host's property or nearby.
Biking
If you bring your bike, there are many trails to ride, some are rocky.
Boating
Panguitch lake has boat rentals there and fishing.
Fishing
There is fishing at Panguitch Lake.
Hiking
There are many hiking trails around Ravens Nest.
Paddling
At Panguitch Lake
Off-roading (OHV)
If you have an OTV you can use it there or there are many trails to ride. There are rentals in town 10 miles away.
Climbing
There are places to climb onsite or in the National parks also.
Snow sports
There is skiing just west of Panguitch at Brian Head Ski Resort, in winter.
Wildlife watching
We have Elk, White Tail deer, Antelope, Jack Rabbits, Cotton Tail, Chipmunks, Squirrels, Many birds are in the area, Golden or ...Read more
Terrain
Natural features you'll find at Ravens Nest Utah in Utah.
Desert
Lots of Sage Brush and Pine and Pinon Trees
Forest
We have 93 Acres with BLM on 2 sides N. and W. private on S. side and to the East Forest Service.
Lake
Panguitch Lake used for boating and fishing.
River, stream, or creek
Yes some good for fishing, need to obtain a license.
The vibe at Ravens Nest Utah
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45 Reviews
When we arrived at Raven's Nest the first thing we noticed was how expensive it is! As a field scout, I've seen a few sites - this may be the biggest I've ever seen. They have a large amount of land, but it's also surrounded by undeveloped land for many miles!
The provided firewood was a great bonus, privacy was exceptional. We arrived in a blizzard, but despite that you could tell that the valley and surrounding mountains were very scenic.
All around, if you're looking to be alone and a fan of mostly primitive camping, I highly recommend!




We totally enjoyed this campground. There was a storm last week that knocked the bathroom and water out of use but Sally was a great host! She went out of here way to accommodate us with fresh water jugs and a makeshift bathroom. There was plenty of firewood and some more for later. The campground was clean and we felt so welcome. The path getting up to the camp was decent enough to get our BMW up. The thing to watch out for would just be for some cactus's. Overall loved the campground!
William and Sally were kind and helpful! They met us and showed us right up to the site and explained their rules and gave us some tips for where we could go and what fun things we could do. The site was very isolated and easy to get to, beautiful (especially at sunset) and comfortable.
Great private hideaway! Surrounded by beautiful landscape. Sally and William greeted us when we arrived and showed us the layout making sure we were set. If you enjoy a remote stay I highly recommend this.
Ravens nest was beautiful and a fun place to hike around. The only negative was the amount of flies(soooo many flies).
We absolutely loved this site! We were looking for something more private near Bryce Canyon as we have 3 kids who love to runs and explore, and sometimes camping really close to several other sites at once is difficult. This site was clean, safe, plenty big for us, and just beautiful. We were able to see a lot of wildlife but always felt safe. Sally came and met us when we arrived and answered questions. It took about 45 minutes to drive to Bryce. Great location, great host, we would definitely come camp here again!
Ravens Nest was incredible! It is so private, you can’t hear anything when you’re out there, and the stars are beautiful. We were accommodated despite there being a storm the week prior which knocked out the bathroom and water; Sally made sure we were provided a toilet to use and potable water as well. We felt very safe knowing William and Sally were just a few miles down the road, a text message away. This camp is very easy to get to and each site has a place for a fire with a grill on top.
Basic camping experience, at higher than expected pricing. Hosts were great communicators; before and during trip. Unfortunately the outhouse was broken (blown over in windstorm) and there was no fresh water fill, as advertised. Hosts provided free firewood, but unfortunately it was too windy to make a fire. Two sites, close to one another. Would have been nice if there was a picnic table; even one to share with the other campsite. For us, we liked that the hosts had a little shooting range just 100 [safe] yards away from the campsites, but some campers may not want to camp where they might hear the sound of gunfire at the range. No one was shooting when we were there.
- Property
- Ravens Nest Utah
- State
- Utah
- Country
- United States
- $35/night
- 5 Sites