Best Free Dispersed and Paid Campsites – Bearfoot Theory

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I live in Salt Lake City, just 3.5 hours from Moab, one of my favorite places to visit in Southern Utah. I’ve done A LOT of camping here over the years with my family and remember feeling overwhelmed by all of the camping possibilities on our first visits; so, I’ve compiled this guide to save you time scouring the hundreds of Moab camping options.

With easy access to two National Parks (Arches and Canyonlands) and other outdoorsy things to do in Moab, Moab is a must-visit for any adventure lover.

When you’re ready to hit the hay at night after a day of desert fun, you can stay in National Park campgrounds (Arches and Canyonlands), state park campgrounds, paid BLM campsites, free dispersed land, private campgrounds, and even yurts.

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If you’re wondering about the best places to camp (or glamp) during your visit, you’ve come to the right place! In this post, I share the best Moab camping options, including my favorites that I’ve stayed at over the years.



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