Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Learn more about this land:
--Camping in Cedar trees--Hills, pastures, and a small creek--Down the road from historic Old Iron Town ruins--Across the highway from historical iron mines--Fishing at New Castle Reservoir, 15 minutes away--Bouldering and repelling 10 miles away--Close access to OTV trails--20 minutes from Cedar City, Utah--No utilities--Bordered by U.S. Forest Service on three sides--Wildlife watching (keep an eye out for coyote, deer, lizards, birds, and roaming cows!)
We had a really great, relaxing time camping at Juniper Meadows. It was the solitude we needed. We spent the first couple of nights with our rain fly off of our tent so we could see the beautiful sky full of stars. We heard coyotes howling in the distance in the early morning hours. It was just the right amount of distance and town for us. Doug was gracious and kind. We left properly filthy and happy, dogs too.
Location
Newcastle, Iron, Utah, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Nuwuvi (Southern Paiute) First Nations according to