
Capitol Reef National Park
Your group spreads out across a sprawling grassy lawn surrounded by centuries-old fruit orchards, with towering red rock cliffs forming a dramatic backdrop in Capitol Reef's historic Fruita District.

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Your group spreads out across a sprawling grassy lawn surrounded by centuries-old fruit orchards, with towering red rock cliffs forming a dramatic backdrop in Capitol Reef's historic Fruita District.

Each site accommodates 40 campers with plenty of picnic tables and fire rings for your crew to gather around after days spent fishing, paddling, and exploring ATV trails.

Groups can reserve multiple sites within walking distance of each other, surrounded by towering red rock walls that create a natural amphitheater for evening campfires.
Group camping in Utah offers an extraordinary opportunity to gather friends and family amid some of the American West's most spectacular landscapes, from the crimson canyons of Capitol Reef to alpine lakes nestled in the Uinta Mountains. Utah's diverse terrain provides group camping experiences ranging from riverside sites along the Colorado River corridor near Moab to mountain forest retreats in Fishlake National Forest, each offering the space and amenities needed for memorable collective adventures.
The optimal timing for group camping in Utah depends heavily on elevation and region. Southern Utah's red rock country, including Capitol Reef and Moab areas, shines during spring (April through May) and fall (September through October) when temperatures range from 60-80°F and crowds thin after summer peak.
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Three expansive sites accommodate up to 75 people each with dedicated parking, picnic pavilions, and fire rings positioned right along the Colorado River's sandy banks.

Reservable group sites nestled beneath towering pines come equipped with picnic tables and campfire rings where families gather to share meals and evening stories.

Groups gather riverside where the Colorado River carves through red-rock canyons, with dedicated sites that accommodate multiple tents under some of Utah's darkest star-filled skies.

The campground accommodates both individual families and larger parties with dedicated group sites equipped with picnic tables and fire rings for evening campfires.

Two spacious group sites nestle beneath towering pines at 6,500 feet, each accommodating large parties with room to gather around crackling campfires while Huntington Creek murmurs nearby.

Large group sites accommodate crews of mountain bikers and off-roaders who want to camp together steps from the legendary Slickrock Trail and endless slickrock playgrounds.

Three bunk cabins and a recreation hall with full kitchen let your group spread out while staying connected in this historic mountain setting. The communal gathering spaces and modern bathhouse mean everyone from scouts to multi-generational families can cook, eat, and share stories...

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