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Coyote Hollow Equestrian Campground Introduce

Coyote Hollow Equestrian Campground is a hidden gem nestled within the stunning landscapes of Dixie National Forest, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and essential facilities for both equestrians and outdoor enthusiasts. Located along FR 113 in Hatch, Utah, this charming campground serves as an ideal base for exploring the renowned Bryce Canyon National Park and its surrounding areas.

Our campground is tailored to meet the needs of those traveling with horses, offering spacious sites equipped with concrete pads, picnic tables, grills, and fire rings. Each site provides a water hydrant for horse care and tie rails for secure parking. The nearby facilities include a clean pit toilet and two water dispensers, ensuring all basic necessities are covered.

While visiting, you'll experience the serenity of the pine forest, with distant canyon views and minimal light pollution. The peaceful setting allows for exceptional stargazing opportunities. However, be mindful of the gravel road that may cause dust during daytime activities. Despite this, the site offers a quiet environment punctuated by birdsong and the gentle rustle of pine trees.

Conveniently located close to Bryce Canyon, visitors can easily access popular trails like Thunder Mountain Trail and Peek-a-Boo Trail, offering endless opportunities for exploration and adventure. The campground is open to all campers, though it holds a special place in the hearts of equestrians due to its horse-friendly amenities.

Customer feedback highlights the campground's charm. Many appreciate its proximity to Bryce Canyon, the well-maintained sites, and the welcoming atmosphere. One visitor noted, "Great Little Campground. Thunder Mountain Trail was Awesome! Close enough to Bryce Canyon for the Peek a Boo Trail. Great Place to Stay with your Horses." Another shared, "I would stay there again if water were more accessible," reflecting a minor inconvenience but overall satisfaction.

Coyote Hollow Equestrian Campground is more than just a stopover; it's an experience that connects you with nature and offers endless possibilities for adventure. Whether you're here to ride the trails or simply unwind in the great outdoors, our campground promises a memorable stay.

Location

UtahGarfield CountyHatchFR 113

Customer Reviews

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Tina Mae
Feb 16, 2019

Great Little Campground. Thunder Mountain Trail was Awesome! Close enough to Bryce Canyon for the Peek a Boo Trail. Great Place to Stay with your Horses. concrete pad with picnic table, grill and fire ring.. water hydrant for horses and tie rails. Decent Outhouse too. Nice gravel sites for your trailer. Highly recommend. Nothing Fancy here.

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Susan Hare (Freedom To Roam)
May 27, 2021

Recent fee change. $14 per night. Senior All Access is $7. Bring your water. The wells are dry. Fill your water containers at the Bryce Canyon Visitor Center. There are two water dispensers: one just inside the building entrance by the bathrooms and the other to the right before entering the building. Coyote Hollow has a clean pit toilet. Four beautiful and spacious sites are situated in a pine forest, part of Dixie National Forest, with views of distant canyons. Picnic Tables. Fire rings. Quiet except for the birds and the wind whispering through the pines. Minimal light pollution. No highway traffic noise, with one exception. Kicked up every hour or so during the day by other campers' vehicles, a dusty road runs through the campground. Your vehicle and whatever is exposed will be dusty too. Good cell signal. Every site has lots of sun for solar and shade to stay cool. This is an equestrian campground. Even so, anyone can camp here. However, there may be one challenge people may find unacceptable - horse poop. I set up a screened shelter for changing, showering, and hanging out and admiring the views away from pesky bees and flies. Although the sites are otherwise well-maintained, finding a cleared and level spot without manure proved difficult. I had to rake dried horse poop, but it wasn't as bad as it might sound to some. And the space was entirely level. Yes, there is a faint odor of equine leavings. Note that I camped there in May 2021 when the highs were mid-seventies and the lows in the mid-thirties. The smell may be worse when the weather is hot. I would stay there again if water were more accessible.

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Operation Freedom Van
Apr 15, 2020

This place closed the day after we arrived due to the COVID shutdowns. What a bummer because it is absolutely gorgeous. I strongly recommend checking this place out and finding a number of the trails good for running, hiking or even biking :)

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Kaitlin Burbank
Nov 06, 2016

Good little campground. We were the only ones here all night. Close to Bryce canyon, $10/night, pit toilet and the water was turned off but it's November so I'm sure during the summer time there's water. Fire pit and picnic tables. Beautiful area with a couple trails

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David Yee
Jun 14, 2017

Quiet while we were there, bring your own water, & plenty of your own tp. Space is limited