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Jaycee Park Campground

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About Jaycee Park Campground

Campground in Utah.

Nestled in Utah, Jaycee Park Campground offers a welcoming retreat for RV travelers seeking authentic outdoor experiences in the heart of the American West. This public campground serves as an excellent base for exploring the remarkable landscapes and attractions that make Utah such a compelling destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.

The region surrounding Jaycee Park Campground captures the essence of Utah's diverse natural beauty. Visitors will find themselves positioned to explore stunning red rock formations, dramatic canyons, and pristine wilderness areas that have drawn outdoor enthusiasts for generations. The campground's location provides convenient access to some of the state's most iconic landscapes, making it an ideal choice for those who want to maximize their time experiencing Utah's natural wonders without sacrificing comfort and amenities.

What makes this area particularly special is the range of activities available to different types of travelers. Hiking enthusiasts will discover numerous trails ranging from leisurely walks to more challenging backcountry expeditions. Photography lovers will find endless opportunities to capture the dramatic interplay of light and shadow on Utah's distinctive geological formations. Families can enjoy more relaxed outdoor activities while still experiencing the majesty of the landscape. History buffs will appreciate the area's rich cultural heritage and significance to indigenous peoples and early settlers.

The campground itself provides a comfortable home base from which to explore. Being a public facility, it offers genuine hospitality and reasonable rates that appeal to budget-conscious travelers who refuse to compromise on their camping experience. The park setting allows visitors to unwind in the evenings, whether gathered around a campfire sharing stories or simply enjoying the remarkable star-filled skies that Utah's clear nights provide.

Jaycee Park Campground welcomes everyone from full-time RV adventurers planning extended stays to weekend warriors escaping city life. It's particularly well-suited for those who value outdoor recreation, natural scenery, and authentic camping experiences. Whether you're planning a spring getaway, summer adventure, or fall foliage tour, this public campground provides the perfect launching point for unforgettable Utah memories.
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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Moab 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 Moab.

Explore the Area

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

Jaycee Park Campground Reviews

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Jon Kovaciny

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jon Kovaciny

Nice small roadside campground -- we would stay here again! Tent sites ONLY, a short walk in to most of the 7 sites (10 to 100 steps from the lot). Nearly full shade all day for all sites, a rarity in these parts. Close to Moab and even closer to Arches. Main drawback is highway noise, but that's true of most campgrounds in the area. Not too much traffic at night, at least after 10 or 11. No water... Nice small roadside campground -- we would stay here again! Tent sites ONLY, a short walk in to most of the 7 sites (10 to 100 steps from the lot). Nearly full shade all day for all sites, a rarity in these parts. Close to Moab and even closer to Arches. Main drawback is highway noise, but that's true of most campgrounds in the area. Not too much traffic at night, at least after 10 or 11. No water. No river access. Vault toilet was clean. $20/night, no reservations. Most sites have plenty of room. Sites are not secluded from each other, so you'll be able to see almost all other tents from your site. There is a hiking trail next to the campground, but it goes up to an overlook (1000 feet elevation gain) so we didn't go very far.

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Violet Renna

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Violet Renna

Great campground for $20 a night. We were the only ones there when we stayed and were very satisfied with the location and how close it was to Arches National Park. There are also some more trails down the road from the campground. No water source there, but there are bathrooms that are well maintained, as well as a dumpster. Picnic tables and a fire pit provided at each site.

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Derek Dayton

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Derek Dayton

Small campground, great for a night stay and beautiful cliffs up around it.

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Derek Dayton

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Derek Dayton

Small campground, great for a night stay and beautiful cliffs up around it.

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Love of Gaia

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Love of Gaia

The grounds themselves are beautiful and the 3 star review is because it’s located right beside the road. If you don’t mind traffic (one loud engine ranging from big rigs to harley’s every 10minutes or so) from about 6am in the morning 25 yards from your tent then this is the spot for you!

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Rebekah Williams

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Rebekah Williams

It's actually a pretty good place to camp. There are trees which is always super nice when camping in Moab. Two things though: it's right on a road. You could hear traffic - although there wasn't much of it. And the bathroom... Was probably the worst smelling bathroom I have used in my over 20 years of going to Moab.

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Rebekah Williams

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Rebekah Williams

It's actually a pretty good place to camp. There are trees which is always super nice when camping in Moab. Two things though: it's right on a road. You could hear traffic - although there wasn't much of it. And the bathroom... Was probably the worst smelling bathroom I have used in my over 20 years of going to Moab.

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