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In Cedar City

Cedar City KOA

1121 N. Main St.

435-586-9872

113 sites

Country Aire RV Park

1700 N. Main St.

435-586-2250

29 sites

Redledge Campground

11 mi. south of Cedar City

435-586-9150

22 sites

Town & Country RV Park

50 W. 200 North

435-586-9900

18 sites

In Parawon (I-15 about 16 miles north of Cedar City)

Sportsmen's Country RV Park

492 N. Main St.

435-477-3714

26 sites

Foothills RV Park

1435 W. 200 South

435-477-3535

79 sites

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Located along Markagunt Plateau Scenic Byway (Hwy 14)

Cedar Canyon sits in an attractive canyon along Crow Creek among aspen, fir and spruce. 19 sites; vault toilets; drinking water; 8,100'; open Mem. Day to Labor Day; first-come, first-serve; $7.

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Deer Haven Group Campground. 20 tent only sites; flush toilets; drinking water; 8,900'; open Jun-Sept; reservations req'd: 800-280-2267; $55 up to 50 people, $1 per person thereater.

Point Supreme Campground in Cedar Breaks National Monument is set along the edge of a meadow across the highway from the visitor center. It sites are lightly timbered and a bit close together. 30 sites; vault toilets; drinking water; 10,000'; first-come, first-serve; $9.

Spruces is attractively situated along Navajo Lake among aspen, fir and spruce. Part of the campground is along the lake with pretty views while the other portion is across the highway. 26 sites; flush toilets; drinking water; 9,200'; open Mem. Day to Labor Day; first-come, first-serve; $10. Grades: A- (lakeside); B- (highway side)

Navajo Lake is similar to Spruces Campground. 32 sites (11 of which need to be walked to); flush toilets; drinking water; 9,200'; open Mem. Day to Labor Day; no reservations; $10. Grades: A- (lakeside); B- (highway side).

Te-ah is 1-1/2 miles west of Navajo Lake at the edge of a meadow among aspen, pine and tall grass. 42 sites; paved drive; flush toilets; drinking water; dump station; 9,200'; open Mem. Day to Labor Day; some sites reservable: 800-280-2267; $10.

Duck Creek is a large campground set in a moderately heavy timbered area. 98 sites; flush toilets; drinking water; dump station; 8,600'; open Mem. Day to Labor Day; reservations: 800-280-2267; $10. It also has a group site available by reservation only. Grade: B-

Located along Brian Head/Panguitch Scenic Byway (Hwy 143)

Panguitch Lake North is nicely set mostly among moderate forest near Panguitch Lake. Some multi-family units sit out more in the open, but enjoy nice views of the lake. 49 sites (incl' 18 multiple sites); flush toilets; running/drinking water; dump station; 8,400'; open Mem. Day to Labor Day; reservations: 800-280-2267; $10. It also has a group site available by reservation only. Grade: B

Panguitch Lake South is a more primitive campground in a more heavily forested area about 1/2 mile from the lake. 17 tent only sites; vault toilets; drinking water; dump station; 8,400'; open Mem. Day to Labor Day; no reservations; $7. Grade: B

White Bridge Campground -- timbered setting in a red rock canyon. 29 sites; flush toilets; rdrinking water; dump station; 7,900'; open Mem. Day to Labor Day; reservations: 800-280-2267; $10


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