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Superbowl Group Site
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Superbowl Group Site

Monticello, Utah
4.9 (9 reviews)

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About Superbowl Group Site

Federal campground in Utah.

Nestled in the stunning landscapes of Utah, Superbowl Group Site offers a remarkable camping experience for those seeking to connect with nature on a grand scale. This national park destination captures the essence of Utah's dramatic geology and vast open spaces, making it an ideal base for exploring some of the most breathtaking terrain in the American West.

The group site itself is thoughtfully designed to accommodate larger parties looking to share the camping adventure together. Whether you're planning a family reunion, a gathering of friends, or an organization outing, this location provides the perfect setting for creating lasting memories under the stars. The expansive views and sense of space that define Utah's national park areas give visitors an authentic wilderness experience without sacrificing the comfort and conveniences modern RV camping offers.

Utah's national park region is renowned for its incredible natural wonders, and staying at Superbowl Group Site positions you perfectly to explore the iconic red rock formations, deep canyons, and unique geological features that have made this area a bucket-list destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The surrounding landscape showcases nature's artistic palette in ways that seem almost too dramatic to be real, with towering sandstone cliffs, intricate slot canyons, and panoramic vistas that change color throughout the day.

This location appeals to a wide range of travelers. Families appreciate the opportunity to introduce children to genuine outdoor adventure while still maintaining the comfort of their RV home base. Photographers find endless inspiration in the ever-changing light and dramatic natural scenery. Hiking enthusiasts discover numerous trails ranging from leisurely walks to challenging backcountry treks. Adventure seekers can participate in rock climbing, canyoneering, and other outdoor activities that take advantage of Utah's unique terrain.

The group camping experience here fosters connection and camaraderie. Gathering around a campfire while gazing at star-filled skies and discussing the day's adventures creates a sense of community that many travelers find deeply rewarding. This is the kind of destination where time slows down, where conversations linger into the evening, and where the natural world takes center stage.

Arriving at Superbowl Group Site means stepping into a landscape that will captivate you from the moment you arrive and leave you already planning your return visit.
4.9

Rating

9

Reviews

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.

Superbowl Group Site Reviews

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Jay Preston

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jay Preston

This campground is in a great place! You are within minutes of some of the best trails in Canyonlands and Moab! The campground has a toilet for each campsite, although not cared for. We will definitely be back to this site for future adventures!

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Jay Preston

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jay Preston

This campground is in a great place! You are within minutes of some of the best trails in Canyonlands and Moab! The campground has a toilet for each campsite, although not cared for. We will definitely be back to this site for future adventures!

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Jay Preston

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jay Preston

This campground is in a great place! You are within minutes of some of the best trails in Canyonlands and Moab! The campground has a toilet for each campsite, although not cared for. We will definitely be back to this site for future adventures!

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Debbie Drives and Travels

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Debbie Drives and Travels

Bring your firewood and your lawn chair and be prepared for shock and awe of the constellations. The most wonderous night sky I have ever seen! Had to get out my constellation map and figure it out. The campground is primitive. Another words bring enough water. But everyone is courteous. It's government so Interagency Senior passes apply. (From 15$ down to 7.50$. Its a fair price!) Close to the Ca... Bring your firewood and your lawn chair and be prepared for shock and awe of the constellations. The most wonderous night sky I have ever seen! Had to get out my constellation map and figure it out. The campground is primitive. Another words bring enough water. But everyone is courteous. It's government so Interagency Senior passes apply. (From 15$ down to 7.50$. Its a fair price!) Close to the Canyonlands entrance.

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Debbie Drives and Travels

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Debbie Drives and Travels

Bring your firewood and your lawn chair and be prepared for shock and awe of the constellations. The most wonderous night sky I have ever seen! Had to get out my constellation map and figure it out. The campground is primitive. Another words bring enough water. But everyone is courteous. It's government so Interagency Senior passes apply. (From 15$ down to 7.50$. Its a fair price!) Close to the Ca... Bring your firewood and your lawn chair and be prepared for shock and awe of the constellations. The most wonderous night sky I have ever seen! Had to get out my constellation map and figure it out. The campground is primitive. Another words bring enough water. But everyone is courteous. It's government so Interagency Senior passes apply. (From 15$ down to 7.50$. Its a fair price!) Close to the Canyonlands entrance.

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Debbie Drives and Travels

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Debbie Drives and Travels

Bring your firewood and your lawn chair and be prepared for shock and awe of the constellations. The most wonderous night sky I have ever seen! Had to get out my constellation map and figure it out. The campground is primitive. Another words bring enough water. But everyone is courteous. It's government so Interagency Senior passes apply. (From 15$ down to 7.50$. Its a fair price!) Close to the Ca... Bring your firewood and your lawn chair and be prepared for shock and awe of the constellations. The most wonderous night sky I have ever seen! Had to get out my constellation map and figure it out. The campground is primitive. Another words bring enough water. But everyone is courteous. It's government so Interagency Senior passes apply. (From 15$ down to 7.50$. Its a fair price!) Close to the Canyonlands entrance.

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Debbie Drives and Travels

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Debbie Drives and Travels

Bring your firewood and your lawn chair and be prepared for shock and awe of the constellations. The most wonderous night sky I have ever seen! Had to get out my constellation map and figure it out. The campground is primitive. Another words bring enough water. But everyone is courteous. It's government so Interagency Senior passes apply. (From 15$ down to 7.50$. Its a fair price!) Close to the Ca... Bring your firewood and your lawn chair and be prepared for shock and awe of the constellations. The most wonderous night sky I have ever seen! Had to get out my constellation map and figure it out. The campground is primitive. Another words bring enough water. But everyone is courteous. It's government so Interagency Senior passes apply. (From 15$ down to 7.50$. Its a fair price!) Close to the Canyonlands entrance.

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Shane Baird

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Shane Baird

Great public campground to access either Canyonlands or Indian Creek. Unlike most federally managed campgrounds these days, most of the sites are first-come, first-serve. There is zero cell signal in the campground and for several miles around it, making it a perfect place to literally unplug. There's a bulletin board for meeting up with other climbers near the entrance and there's almost always s... Great public campground to access either Canyonlands or Indian Creek. Unlike most federally managed campgrounds these days, most of the sites are first-come, first-serve. There is zero cell signal in the campground and for several miles around it, making it a perfect place to literally unplug. There's a bulletin board for meeting up with other climbers near the entrance and there's almost always someone to look up with if you're solo. Toilets are very basic, bring your own TP just in case. There's no trash pickup, do be prepared to pack it out.

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Shane Baird

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Shane Baird

Great public campground to access either Canyonlands or Indian Creek. Unlike most federally managed campgrounds these days, most of the sites are first-come, first-serve. There is zero cell signal in the campground and for several miles around it, making it a perfect place to literally unplug. There's a bulletin board for meeting up with other climbers near the entrance and there's almost always s... Great public campground to access either Canyonlands or Indian Creek. Unlike most federally managed campgrounds these days, most of the sites are first-come, first-serve. There is zero cell signal in the campground and for several miles around it, making it a perfect place to literally unplug. There's a bulletin board for meeting up with other climbers near the entrance and there's almost always someone to look up with if you're solo. Toilets are very basic, bring your own TP just in case. There's no trash pickup, do be prepared to pack it out.

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Shane Baird

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Shane Baird

Great public campground to access either Canyonlands or Indian Creek. Unlike most federally managed campgrounds these days, most of the sites are first-come, first-serve. There is zero cell signal in the campground and for several miles around it, making it a perfect place to literally unplug. There's a bulletin board for meeting up with other climbers near the entrance and there's almost always s... Great public campground to access either Canyonlands or Indian Creek. Unlike most federally managed campgrounds these days, most of the sites are first-come, first-serve. There is zero cell signal in the campground and for several miles around it, making it a perfect place to literally unplug. There's a bulletin board for meeting up with other climbers near the entrance and there's almost always someone to look up with if you're solo. Toilets are very basic, bring your own TP just in case. There's no trash pickup, do be prepared to pack it out.

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Shane Baird

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Shane Baird

Great public campground to access either Canyonlands or Indian Creek. Unlike most federally managed campgrounds these days, most of the sites are first-come, first-serve. There is zero cell signal in the campground and for several miles around it, making it a perfect place to literally unplug. There's a bulletin board for meeting up with other climbers near the entrance and there's almost always s... Great public campground to access either Canyonlands or Indian Creek. Unlike most federally managed campgrounds these days, most of the sites are first-come, first-serve. There is zero cell signal in the campground and for several miles around it, making it a perfect place to literally unplug. There's a bulletin board for meeting up with other climbers near the entrance and there's almost always someone to look up with if you're solo. Toilets are very basic, bring your own TP just in case. There's no trash pickup, do be prepared to pack it out.

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Bennett Musick

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Bennett Musick

Beautiful scenery. Cold in February

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Bennett Musick

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Bennett Musick

Beautiful scenery. Cold in February

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Bennett Musick

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Bennett Musick

Beautiful scenery. Cold in February

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Bennett Musick

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Bennett Musick

Beautiful scenery. Cold in February

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Glenn Ault

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Glenn Ault

Great place to camp and utv riding. Beautiful country.

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Glenn Ault

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Glenn Ault

Great place to camp and utv riding. Beautiful country.

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Glenn Ault

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Glenn Ault

Great place to camp and utv riding. Beautiful country.

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Glenn Ault

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Glenn Ault

Great place to camp and utv riding. Beautiful country.

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