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Red Cliffs Recreation Area Introduce

Welcome to Red Cliffs Recreation Area, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Washington, Utah. This picturesque destination offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure, making it an ideal spot for campers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts alike. Whether you're looking to explore scenic trails, camp under the stars, or simply relax in a serene environment, Red Cliffs Recreation Area has something for everyone.

The area boasts well-maintained hiking trails that cater to all skill levels, from leisurely walks to more challenging hikes. One of the highlights is the opportunity to see real dinosaur tracks, adding a unique touch to your outdoor experience. For those planning to stay overnight, the campground provides affordable and convenient facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay amidst nature.

  • Scenic hiking trails with breathtaking views
  • Authentic dinosaur tracks for a prehistoric adventure
  • Affordable camping facilities for a memorable stay
  • Day-use parking available for a small fee of $5

Customer feedback highlights the positive experiences of visitors. Many have praised the good trails and the unique opportunity to see dinosaur tracks. One reviewer mentioned, "Good trails to hike from here. Parking is small and you pay a fee of $5 for the day. They do have campgrounds here as well." Another visitor shared, "I'm sure if I were in better health we would have hiked & explored more... but we had fun on our little walk to see Dino tracks."

Plan your visit to Red Cliffs Recreation Area today and immerse yourself in the natural beauty and adventure that awaits. For any inquiries or assistance, feel free to contact the area directly by phone.

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Ashish Patel
Jan 03, 2025

Good trails to hike from here. Parking is small and you pay a fee of $5 for the day. They do have campgrounds here as well.

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Sequoia “Koya” Popham
Nov 13, 2024

I'm sure if I were in better health we would have hiked & explored more... but we had fun on our little walk to see Dino tracks

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christy schlegel
Mar 01, 2025

Wonderful little stop. Obviously well cared for! Easy to get to and lots of parking.

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Bubz 1
Jul 13, 2024

Awesome hike and beautiful quiet place! You can also park and camp there. Kind of hidden in nowhere land.

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Dee Peele
May 14, 2024

Awe inspiring hike! Skip tourist traps and gift yourself this gem! The only slight downside is that the only way in is through a one car tunnel. You can actually walk through the tunnel (not dangerous). Day parking in May can be a little nerve wracking but it seemed to empty as fast as it filled. The ranger gate entry was awful for information…Tiny written posters that are difficult to read while cars behind you are impatiently waiting. We have the National parks pass but car was too hot to display. Rangers were not present on Sunday so I just parked.