L R.recommendsOctober 15, 2024
View of the Needles (Tent Site)
amazing campground right by the park!! they have all the amenities plus a little store. beautiful views
Shawn T.doesn't recommendOctober 9, 2024
Tipi at the Rocks
I booked the tipi at 5:30pm only to find out later you cannot check in after 5:00pm. Once I did find out I called the host numerous times without an answer. Also, it wasn’t clear that there was no bedding available. So after driving 1.5 hours to get there I still didn’t have a place to stay. I messaged the host asking for a refund since there was no expense on their part but never did receive a response and I was charged anyway.
Jonathan D.recommendsOctober 7, 2024
View of the Needles (Tent Site)
Very remote & quiet spot, close to park entrance. Great place to climb around on rocks!
Nikki C.recommendsOctober 6, 2024
View of the Needles (Tent Site)
A quiet, peaceful base camp!
We stayed in spot 1, and it was perfect! The night sky was spectacular and the site was soo quiet. We loved that the sites were spread out. The campground is inside Canyonlands and we were able to start exploring right away instead of having to drive all the way to the park first thing in the morning. The remoteness of the campground was the perfect escape into nature!
Chelsea W.October 4, 2024
View of the Needles (Tent Site)
Remote
The location was just way too remote for my road trip across the country. It’s about 60 minutes driving, off the main roads to get there…and about 90 minutes to get to Moab, gas stations, and other signs of life.
A bit overpriced in my opinion as well seeing that its just another campground, no lakes or bodies of water close by to the site, and there were soooooo many other free and inexpensive camping sites all over that area of Utah that were just as nice, if not nicer.
While it is a beautiful location, it was expressed to me by the host that the red rock amplifies sound. I didn’t understand the gravity of that until I camped at another campground (instead of this one) that night, closer to Moab. You could hear a mouse fart at night. Just something to be aware of when coming out this way- bring earplugs.
Dany L.recommendsSeptember 28, 2024
View of the Needles Campsites (RV)
We received a wonderfully warm welcome at the Needle Outpost. We were given plenty of information before heading to the campsite to ensure everything went smoothly. Once we arrived, the hospitality was exceptional, and the site was stunning—a truly pleasant surprise. We couldn’t have asked for better. There were rocks to climb, breathtaking sunsets, and a peaceful silence after the noisy neighbors left. But that, unfortunately, was only on our last night