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PG - Porcupine Gulch
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PG - Porcupine Gulch

Midway, Utah
4.7 (73 reviews)

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About PG - Porcupine Gulch

Campground in Utah.

Nestled in the heart of Utah's stunning landscape, Porcupine Gulch offers RV travelers a perfect basecamp for exploring one of America's most dramatic and beautiful regions. This private RV park provides comfortable accommodations with easy access to some of the Southwest's most iconic natural wonders and charming small-town experiences.

Utah is renowned for its otherworldly desert scenery, and staying at Porcupine Gulch puts you in an ideal location to experience it all. The state boasts an incredible concentration of national parks and monuments, including some of the most visited and most spectacular destinations in the country. From your RV, you'll be positioned to explore towering red rock formations, deep canyons, and expansive vistas that seem to stretch endlessly across the horizon. The unique geology of this region tells stories spanning millions of years, with layers of colorful stone revealing Earth's ancient history.

Beyond the natural attractions, the area around Porcupine Gulch offers a genuine taste of Utah's character. You'll find welcoming communities with local restaurants, shops, and galleries that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region. Many visitors appreciate the opportunity to experience authentic Western hospitality while enjoying modern amenities at their RV site. The pace of life here encourages you to slow down and appreciate your surroundings, whether you're watching a spectacular sunset paint the desert in shades of orange and purple or waking to crisp morning air and clear blue skies.

This location appeals to a wide range of travelers. Adventure seekers will find endless opportunities for hiking, photography, and exploring. Families appreciate the outdoor activities and educational experiences that come with visiting such geologically significant areas. Retirees and snowbirds are drawn to Utah's mild winters and the chance to experience genuine natural beauty without the crowds of more heavily trafficked destinations. Whether you're seeking solitude, family bonding time, or the perfect photography expedition, Porcupine Gulch serves as an excellent launching point for your Utah adventure.
4.7

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Midway 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 Midway.

Explore the Area

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

PG - Porcupine Gulch Reviews

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Tilman Guenther

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tilman Guenther

Sadly still closed. I walked the site and while I'd call it "nearing completion" there's still lots to be done. The view you can get of the rim is absolutely fantastic though. If you're going here, tell the person at the gate and you won't need to pay for a day-use entry fee to the rec area. Then, at the closed road head right and there are a couple pull-outs here you can dispersed camp for free... Sadly still closed. I walked the site and while I'd call it "nearing completion" there's still lots to be done. The view you can get of the rim is absolutely fantastic though. If you're going here, tell the person at the gate and you won't need to pay for a day-use entry fee to the rec area. Then, at the closed road head right and there are a couple pull-outs here you can dispersed camp for free, although I'd recommend a hammock because it might be a bit tricky to find a flat place for a tent.

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Brandon Watts

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Brandon Watts

First off, if you're looking to just get to this camp spot with absolutely no problems and no 4x4 then the easiest route is to come up through Sand Flats Recreational area in Moab, UT. The drive is an easy 30-40 min drive through the rec area. Tell the gate attendant you are only there to camp and to not use their Sand Flats park. This will get you through the park for free otherwise there is a f... First off, if you're looking to just get to this camp spot with absolutely no problems and no 4x4 then the easiest route is to come up through Sand Flats Recreational area in Moab, UT. The drive is an easy 30-40 min drive through the rec area. Tell the gate attendant you are only there to camp and to not use their Sand Flats park. This will get you through the park for free otherwise there is a fee to use their park for off roading and such. Once you arrive to the campground area you'll find a place to park your vehicle and then you'll walk up to the best camp spots. If you have a slightly higher clearing vehicle then you can probably make it up to the camp spots fairly easily and can park next to your camp. Views are amazing, the drive is worth it, the weather can change in an instant, and it'll probably be one of your favorite spots to come to.

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Sean Zink

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sean Zink

The camping spots you find here are insane and some are right on the cliff ledge. Incredible place but tough to get back to. About 40 minutes dirt road driving to get there. Totally worth it. 4 wheel drive recommended

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Evgenii Vasilev

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Evgenii Vasilev

Successfully drove up in Toyta Prius but this is certainly once in a life time experience (at least, on Prius). If you decide to, be ready to get out of the car every 100 yards to remove rocks impassable for 5 in clearance (or enjoy the road cleaned by me a little bit in late August 2022). Doable? Yes, but very slowly and scratching the bottom. Drivable all the way up, approximately ~100 yards to... Successfully drove up in Toyta Prius but this is certainly once in a life time experience (at least, on Prius). If you decide to, be ready to get out of the car every 100 yards to remove rocks impassable for 5 in clearance (or enjoy the road cleaned by me a little bit in late August 2022). Doable? Yes, but very slowly and scratching the bottom. Drivable all the way up, approximately ~100 yards to the rim (can drive in some camping spots that are not right on the rim). Good ATT reception in the top. Plenty of camping spots with magnificent view. Update: after cleaning up the road, drove done almost without scratching the bottom. Still, spare plenty of time if on low clearance. Took me 1h 30 min to Moab.

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Trevor Violillo

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Trevor Violillo

Best views i've ever had camping. If you have a capable vehicle, it is well worth the 1hr + drive to get up here. We saw 4 or 5 spots with fire rings on the rim of the canyon. Dont be fooled by the reviews saying that you wont have problems in 2wd as long as you go through the Sand Flats. The last .1 miles would be nearly impossible in most low, 2wd vehicles. We saw a Ford Focus parked below the... Best views i've ever had camping. If you have a capable vehicle, it is well worth the 1hr + drive to get up here. We saw 4 or 5 spots with fire rings on the rim of the canyon. Dont be fooled by the reviews saying that you wont have problems in 2wd as long as you go through the Sand Flats. The last .1 miles would be nearly impossible in most low, 2wd vehicles. We saw a Ford Focus parked below the last stretch, and a Subaru Crosstrek that made it to the top no problem. We made it up in a 1987 RWD camper van, but it was the limit of what the van is capable of. If you come from the Sand Flats, the 9 mile drive is very manageable for most vechicles, up until the last .1 miles or so. If you're looking to camp right on the rim, you definitely need high clearance, but not necessarily 4x4. We nearly turned back, but pushed through to the upper sites despite the van begging me not to. Worth it.

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