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Sam Stowe Campground is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Utah's stunning red rock landscape. Located at 84766, Sevier, UT, near Sam Stowe Canyon Rd and Quarts quary, this charming campground offers a unique combination of natural beauty, cozy accommodations, and exciting outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventurous exploration, Sam Stowe Campground provides the perfect setting for your next trip.
Known for its distinctive pithouses and cozy cabins, Sam Stowe Campground invites guests to experience the best of both worlds—modern comfort and untouched nature. The campground is surrounded by ancient petroglyphs and offers easy access to hiking trails that lead to breathtaking views of the canyon and nearby dam. The area is particularly famous for its amazing acoustics, creating unforgettable echo experiences during your evening hikes.
Guests at Sam Stowe Campground often praise the unique pithouse accommodations, which provide a blend of comfort and authentic camping experiences. Many visitors highlight the incredible star gazing opportunities and the peaceful atmosphere of the campground. One guest even mentioned discovering petroglyphs right above their cabin, adding to the sense of connection with the area's history.
Sam Stowe Campground is more than just a place to stay—it’s an experience that connects you with nature, history, and adventure. Whether you're visiting for a quick overnight stay or planning a longer exploration, Sam Stowe Campground promises an unforgettable experience in the heart of Utah's red rock country.
Onsite services
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV sewer hookup
RV water hookup
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Credit cards
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Perfect cabin stay but why didn't I choose the pithouse!?! Maybe next time. Petrogyphs were found right above our cabin. The best part was an evening hike among the ancient canyon path leading to the damn and fence. Make sure you try it. The echos are amazing!
Very nice. I barely had enough signal to call and was given an access code to get my key for Cabin 1. Nice room comfortable beds. Great view of stars, will definitely be back to spend a night in the pithouse
Beautiful State Park campground. Full hook-ups, clean showers and bathrooms. It is surrounded by hills rock, quiet, clean and by I-70 but you won’t hear anything. 1 mile from the museum which has free wifi. Sites are very leveled and hosts are very helpful. Cell phone signal is minimum to zero (T-mobile).
Super clean bathrooms, but small and in need of clean up at entrance. Nearby the core camping sites area is very nice however. Lots of cool trails in this beautiful cliffy canyon area. The shade here is very limited, but for the tenting sites. it is good. The canyon can get very windy. But it's a beautiful and unique part of Utah.
Great place to study history of the natives of this country. We loved our camp site and the nearby museum. Well worth the time to visit here! We were camped right next to mountain that were so pretty!