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Cedar Canyon Campground

UT-14, Cedar City, UT 84720, USA

Introduce

Welcome to Cedar Canyon Campground, your ideal destination for a relaxing and adventurous outdoor experience in Cedar City, Utah. Nestled along UT-14, this campground offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and modern conveniences, making it a top choice for campers and RV enthusiasts alike.

Surrounded by stunning landscapes, Cedar Canyon Campground is just a short 15-minute drive from Cedar Breaks National Monument, where you can explore numerous hiking trails and enjoy breathtaking views. The campground itself is well-maintained, with clean vault toilets and friendly camp hosts ready to assist you during your stay.

While the proximity to the highway means you may hear some traffic noise, many visitors find the white noise soothing and even helpful for a good night's sleep. The area is rich in natural beauty, with wildflowers in bloom, fragrant pine trees, and fresh mountain air creating a truly refreshing atmosphere.

Whether you're planning a family trip, a group outing, or a solo retreat, Cedar Canyon Campground has something for everyone. Enjoy the tranquility of nature, the convenience of clean facilities, and the adventure of nearby attractions.

  • Clean and well-maintained vault toilets
  • Proximity to Cedar Breaks National Monument
  • Beautiful natural surroundings with wildflowers and pine trees
  • Friendly and helpful camp hosts
  • Perfect for families, groups, and solo travelers

Don't miss the chance to experience the charm of Cedar Canyon Campground. Plan your visit today and create unforgettable memories in the heart of Utah's natural beauty.

Customer Feedback:

  • "We stayed in the group campsite with our girl scout troop. It was absolutely beautiful! The vault toilet/bathroom was impeccably clean. The entire campground was clean and beautiful. Camp hosts were friendly."
  • "My family had an excellent experience camping here overnight! We very much enjoyed the flora of the area, all the wild flowers in bloom, the smell of pine trees, and the fresh, cool air. We would choose this campground again."

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Highlights

Picnics

Amenities

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Restroom

Running water

Tent sites

Payments

Camping fee

Children

Good for kids

Parking

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

Anna Glenn May 31
★★★★★5

We stayed in the group campsite with our girl scout troop. It was absolutely beautiful! The vault toilet/bathroom was impeccably clean. The entire campground was clean and beautiful. It's a short 15 min drive up to Cedar Breaks National Monument where there is lots of hiking trails. Camp hosts were friendly. The only downside is it is very close to the highway and there are cars going by all night. Otherwise, beautiful spot!

Katrina Lantz Jul 16
★★★★★5

My family had an excellent experience camping here overnight! The creek was very low or dry in most spots because we went late, and there was a fire restriction, so check before you go. But we very much enjoyed the flora of the area, all the wild flowers in bloom, the smell of pine trees, and the fresh, cool air. We would choose this campground again. The only downside was how close it is to the highway and cars and trucks going through all night, but the white noise probably helped the kids sleep, so we can't complain too much!

Riley Jacobson Aug 18
★★★★★5

Gorgeous little campground just off the highway. There is a considerable amount of road noise. Minutes away from Cedar Breaks. The camp host was friendly and very helpful. Most sites are right along the stream

Nancy Bryant Sep 19
★★★★★5

Beautiful campground. Very nice sites. Vault toilets. Quiet time 10pm to 6am. Quiet campground. We are 34 foot fifth wheel. I would say that was largest unit to go in. Not for big rigs. We stayed site 13. There is road noise from Hwy 14, but quieted down 10pm. We wear ear plugs. With senior pass $9.50.

Mikkel's Outdoors Dec 15
★★★★★5

The campground has 19 sites (1 group & 3 double sites), 2 vault toilets, dumpsters but no water or electricity at 8400 feet right next to the heavily used UT 14 highway. Also no cell service. There is quite a bit of noise, but you get to have dinner and a show, watching the different vehicles. This is typically a stop over campground with most campers spending one night before continuing their adventure. I spent 10 days catching up with my friends that are the camp host and spend the holiday weekend. Clean campground, nice sites, but probably not everyone’s ideal spot.