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Cave Spring Campsite
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Cave Spring Campsite

Monticello, Utah
4.5 (827 reviews)

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About Cave Spring Campsite

Campground in Utah.

Cave Spring Campsite offers a wonderful escape into Utah's stunning natural landscape, where red rock formations and desert beauty create an unforgettable camping experience. This public campground welcomes RV travelers and tent campers alike, providing an accessible gateway to some of the most remarkable scenery in the American West.

The location puts you in the heart of one of Utah's most iconic regions, surrounded by dramatic geological wonders that have captivated visitors for generations. The landscape here tells the story of millions of years of natural history, with towering cliffs, intricate canyons, and unique rock formations that seem to glow during sunrise and sunset. Whether you're an avid photographer, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking peaceful days away from the everyday hustle, the raw beauty of this area will leave a lasting impression.

This area of Utah is perfect for outdoor adventurers of all skill levels. The region offers numerous opportunities for hiking, with trails ranging from easy walks to more challenging treks that reward you with spectacular vistas. Mountain biking enthusiasts will find exciting terrain, while those interested in geology and natural history can spend days exploring the unique features that make this corner of Utah so special. The cooler months bring particularly comfortable camping weather, making it an ideal time to visit.

Beyond outdoor recreation, the location provides cultural and historical significance as well. The area is rich in Native American heritage and frontier history, offering campers a chance to connect with Utah's past while enjoying its natural present. Nearby communities offer supplies, local dining, and services that make extended stays comfortable and convenient.

The campground's solid 4.5-star rating from hundreds of visitors speaks to its reliability as a camping destination. Travelers consistently return to experience the combination of natural beauty, accessibility, and the sense of peaceful solitude that comes from camping under Utah skies. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a longer exploration of the region, Cave Spring Campsite serves as an excellent base camp for discovering everything this remarkable area has to offer.
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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Monticello is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Utah weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Monticello.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Monticello. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Cave Spring Campsite Reviews

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Heath Pulver

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Heath Pulver

Solid campground in Arizona. Like many campgrounds there are some great sites and some very close to each other. But awesome spot north of Sedona and south of Flagstaff. There is easy creek access that is accessible for children. They have showers for $8 for 8 minutes, firewood for $10, and a small store for ice and stuff. I noticed the staff did a great job of cleaning each site and the restrooms... Solid campground in Arizona. Like many campgrounds there are some great sites and some very close to each other. But awesome spot north of Sedona and south of Flagstaff. There is easy creek access that is accessible for children. They have showers for $8 for 8 minutes, firewood for $10, and a small store for ice and stuff. I noticed the staff did a great job of cleaning each site and the restrooms were also kept very clean.

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Brian Green

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Brian Green

Nice sites. I stayed in b3 because it has plenty of sun for my solar panel. It is right next to the vault toilets which are smelly, but I only noticed it sometimes. Went to get a shower token at the office and the showers are now $8. Just fyi as what I had seen elsewhere online indicated they were $4. This campground is 30 minutes from Sedona.

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Shelly Lee

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Shelly Lee

This is a beautiful area and we were excited to stay and do some hiking. Unfortunately, we found the sites very narrow, close together, and we could barely fit our van/casita combo. Also, stay away from site A3, 4, 5 unless you enjoy the smell of the vault toilets and dumpster. We were there in late October so I can’t imagine the smell in summer. Other problems include the lack of hook-ups, lack o... This is a beautiful area and we were excited to stay and do some hiking. Unfortunately, we found the sites very narrow, close together, and we could barely fit our van/casita combo. Also, stay away from site A3, 4, 5 unless you enjoy the smell of the vault toilets and dumpster. We were there in late October so I can’t imagine the smell in summer. Other problems include the lack of hook-ups, lack of a dump station, and the poor condition of the road in the campground. $8 shower, $10 firewood.

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Jonathan Slackta

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Jonathan Slackta

I spent two nights at this very green oasis in Sedona. The abundance of shade provided by the pines and the nearby creek was particularly enjoyable. However, I found the $8 showers and the pit toilets to be quite inconvenient. I had no negative experiences with the camp hosts, who promptly checked me in upon my arrival. Lots of families are here, and for the most part, quiet times were adhered... I spent two nights at this very green oasis in Sedona. The abundance of shade provided by the pines and the nearby creek was particularly enjoyable. However, I found the $8 showers and the pit toilets to be quite inconvenient. I had no negative experiences with the camp hosts, who promptly checked me in upon my arrival. Lots of families are here, and for the most part, quiet times were adhered to. Also, be aware that there are no grocery stores nor anywhere to dine out nearby. I would probably stay here again but away from the loop near the road as the trees do not do a good job at insulating the vehicle noise.

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TrailRunningMan

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by TrailRunningMan

I really don’t understand how people can leave this campground a 5 star review. It’s awful! The sites are small, unlevel and jammed together. There’s only a narrow single lane road around the loop. They have placed large rocks very close to the road making it exceptionally hard to maneuver a camper of any length. The biggest turn off is the large dumpster trash cans that are all over the road. The... I really don’t understand how people can leave this campground a 5 star review. It’s awful! The sites are small, unlevel and jammed together. There’s only a narrow single lane road around the loop. They have placed large rocks very close to the road making it exceptionally hard to maneuver a camper of any length. The biggest turn off is the large dumpster trash cans that are all over the road. The entire place reeks of the smell of trash and nasty vault toilets! To add to the misery you are right beside the very busy Hwy 89A going to Sedona so you get to listen to traffic, beating stereos and motorcycles! At least during our stay the campground wasn’t busy. When this place is full I can imagine it would be even more miserable!

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