Camp at Drinks Canyon
Moab, Utah
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Added by Johnathan .
First-come, first served campsite with firegrates, picnic tables, and toilets just a mere 6 miles from Moab. Camp right on the banks of the Colorado River and among the towering red sandstone cliff walls. The perfect staging area for excursions into Arches NP or Canyonlands NP.
Drinks Canyon Camping Area is located just 6 miles up the Colorado River on Hwy 191 from Moab. This BLM managed campsite has 17 sites that are all first-come, first served. Just a short drive from Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Fisher Towers, and the surrounding BLM land, Drinks Canyon makes the perfect place to set up basecamp for your stay in the Moab area.
Situated right on the banks of the Colorado River, Drinks Canyon Camping Area puts you among the towering red sandstone cliffs of the Colorado River canyon. The river isn't easily accessed from this camping area, but you can be sure that you'll be within ear shot of the soothing running waters to put you to sleep.
Each campsite comes with a fire ring, grill grate, and a picnic table. There is no running water, so be sure to pack your own. There are two open air vault toilets in the campground, one at the far end of the lower campground, and another at the upper parking area.
This campground fills up fast during the prime season so be sure to show up early in order to secure a site. The fee is $15 per night, be sure to have cash or check on hand that you can drop in the fee box when you arrive.
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Reviews
My mom and I camped here one night on our road trip from Phoenix to Denver. We were able to snag a spot around 6pm on a Sunday evening. The spot is right on the river and is only about a 15 minute drive from the entrance to arches national park. It was super windy the night we were there which was a bummer but other than that it's awesome!
5.0
Was worried that I wouldn't get a site, driving in at 4:30p from NV on a Sat, but a few were open here. It was easy to pay the fee and set up camp. The views and sounds of running water were great. It's over 100 degrees in the summer, so definitely make sure to bring lots of water and pedialyte/Gatorade/something with electrolytes!
5.0
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