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Cigarette Springs camp 1
Public Campground

Cigarette Springs camp 1

Bluff, Utah
3.9 (19 reviews)

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About Cigarette Springs camp 1

Campground in Utah.

Cigarette Springs Camp 1 offers a genuine Utah camping experience nestled in the natural landscape that makes this region so special. This public campground provides an authentic base for exploring some of Utah's most compelling outdoor destinations, making it an ideal choice for those seeking to experience the state's diverse terrain and natural beauty.

The campground's location in Utah positions it perfectly for travelers interested in exploring the surrounding region. Utah has become increasingly popular among RV enthusiasts, and for good reason. The state offers a remarkable variety of landscapes, from red rock formations to alpine forests, creating an environment that appeals to nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those simply looking to escape and reconnect with the outdoors.

As a public campground, Cigarette Springs Camp 1 welcomes a broad range of visitors. Families appreciate public lands camping for its accessible pricing and authentic outdoor experience. Solo travelers find these settings conducive to both relaxation and exploration, while larger groups often prefer the informal atmosphere and flexibility that public campgrounds provide. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended stay, this type of facility offers a no-frills, straightforward camping experience.

The surrounding Utah landscape provides endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. Hiking trails of varying difficulty levels allow visitors to explore dramatic canyons, towering rock formations, and scenic vistas. Photography enthusiasts find incredible opportunities throughout the region, with lighting conditions that change dramatically throughout the day across the red rock landscape. Birdwatching, wildlife observation, and stargazing are all excellent activities in areas far from significant light pollution.

Utah's public lands are managed for both recreation and conservation, creating spaces where visitors can enjoy the landscape while respecting its preservation. The campground serves as a convenient base for day trips into some of the state's most iconic areas. Those traveling through Utah often use public campgrounds like this as their hub for exploring multiple attractions within reasonable driving distances.

The camping season in this region typically allows for extended visits during spring, fall, and summer months. Each season brings its own character to the landscape and its own appeal to different types of travelers. Fall colors, spring wildflowers, and summer starry skies all contribute to the region's appeal. The elevation and location help create comfortable camping conditions during much of the year.

Cigarette Springs Camp 1 represents the kind of straightforward, accessible camping option that many RV travelers prefer. It provides a place to park and rest while keeping costs reasonable, allowing you to allocate your travel budget toward experiencing the incredible natural attractions and outdoor activities that Utah offers.
3.9

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19

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Bluff 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 Bluff.

Explore the Area

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

Cigarette Springs camp 1 Reviews

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Heather Seay

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Heather Seay

We have been traveling with our 6 year old grandson for a month and a half now and this was by far his and our favorite camping experience. If you are looking for an authentic experience with nature and amazing views this is the place for you. Prairie dogs and deer were all over and the deer came so close to us. It was so quiet we could hear the deer eating. If we are ever lucky enough to be back... We have been traveling with our 6 year old grandson for a month and a half now and this was by far his and our favorite camping experience. If you are looking for an authentic experience with nature and amazing views this is the place for you. Prairie dogs and deer were all over and the deer came so close to us. It was so quiet we could hear the deer eating. If we are ever lucky enough to be back in the area we would definitely stay here again.

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Mandy Harris

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mandy Harris

If you love nature, you'll love this campground. If amenities are more your thing, then you'll want to move on. It a 2 mile drive off 89 on a dirt road. There are only about 15 sites. The owner told us when I made the reservation to pick any site we wanted. The one we picked was level. There were only four other RVs there, and all were quiet. There are weeds coming up through the gravel, but I don... If you love nature, you'll love this campground. If amenities are more your thing, then you'll want to move on. It a 2 mile drive off 89 on a dirt road. There are only about 15 sites. The owner told us when I made the reservation to pick any site we wanted. The one we picked was level. There were only four other RVs there, and all were quiet. There are weeds coming up through the gravel, but I don't mind that because it means it isn't sprayed with pesticides. The brick fire pit and picnic table were in great, like new condition. The prairie dogs are a hoot and add charm to this off-the-beaten-path campground. Our first night there, four deer walked within 20 feet of our window. We hiked a little dirt road and were rewarded with stunning views. At night, all is dark and you can see the Milky Way.

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Peter Weidmann

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Peter Weidmann

A beautiful campsite. We stood there all alone in the snow at the beginning of March and heard the coyotes howling. No light pollution, simply beautiful.

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Susan Carlson

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Susan Carlson

This is a very nice campground but you might want to know that it is a 15 minute drive off hwy 89. The entry is a gravel road and top speed for us pulling a 5th wheel trailer was 10 mph. I will say it is a two lane, well maintained gravel road. Follow the green rv sites sign as there are two turns. When we arrived there was no one to check us in or assign a site. We called the number at the checki... This is a very nice campground but you might want to know that it is a 15 minute drive off hwy 89. The entry is a gravel road and top speed for us pulling a 5th wheel trailer was 10 mph. I will say it is a two lane, well maintained gravel road. Follow the green rv sites sign as there are two turns. When we arrived there was no one to check us in or assign a site. We called the number at the checkin booth and left a voicemail. We got a call back in a few minutes and were told to pick whatever site we wanted. The sites are large and very nice. There are no bathrooms and no garbage. No golf course either. If you are tired of rv parks right next to the highway, you will love this.

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Jeffrey Pizzi

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Jeffrey Pizzi

2 mile drive on dort road. Didn't mind the drive expecting the sites to look as they do on the website. Man, what a disappointment. There were like a total of maybe 15 sites. It's not level, no one on site. Wifi works only if you are close to the "cabin." This place looks like someone had a vision and ran out of money. There is no upkeep of the place it was overrun by weeds and prairie do... 2 mile drive on dort road. Didn't mind the drive expecting the sites to look as they do on the website. Man, what a disappointment. There were like a total of maybe 15 sites. It's not level, no one on site. Wifi works only if you are close to the "cabin." This place looks like someone had a vision and ran out of money. There is no upkeep of the place it was overrun by weeds and prairie dogs. There were a few full-time residents that had dumps for trailers. One even had a connex box in their site. Could be a cool place because of the views if someone actually still cared. Oh and the "golf course" is just as overgrown as the rv park. In the end, 35 bucks for full hookups I would do, minus the 2 mile dirt road

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