Best Free Camping Near Moab, Utah: BLM Sites You Can Actually Find
Moab's campgrounds fill up months in advance and cost $30–45/night. The good news: you're surrounded by BLM land, and most of it allows free dispersed camping with no reservation required.
Grandstaff Canyon / Morning Glory Arch Area
About 4 miles north of Moab on Highway 128 along the Colorado River. Flat pull-outs along the river with stunning red rock views. No facilities, 14-day limit. Gets busy in spring — arrive on a weekday.
GPS: 38.6241° N, 109.5432° W
Sovereign Trail Area
Northeast of Moab off Hwy 191. Dispersed camping among pinyon-juniper forest. Popular with mountain bikers but spacious enough to find solitude. High-clearance recommended for some spots.
Kane Creek Road
Head south on Kane Creek Blvd from downtown Moab. Multiple dispersed camping areas along the creek. Some spots are accessible to low-clearance RVs; others require 4WD. The canyon walls at sunset are worth the drive alone.
Practical Notes
- Cell service: decent on Hwy 128, spotty elsewhere — download offline maps
- Water: none available — fill up in Moab before heading out
- Best season: March–May and September–October (summer is brutal)
- Fees: free, 14-day limit
Check the Moab BLM Field Office website for current fire restrictions and road conditions before your trip.
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