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Dixie/Honeycomb Rocks
Overview
Dixie/Honeycomb Rocks offers a unique camping experience nestled within the rugged beauty of the Dixie National Forest near Enterprise, Utah. Known for its namesake sandstone formations that resemble oversized honeycombs, this campground provides a serene backdrop for those seeking a deeper connection with nature. At an elevation of approximately 5,700 feet, the park offers cooler temperatures than the nearby low-desert regions, making it a refreshing retreat during the warmer months. It is an ideal spot for those who appreciate natural geological wonders.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated just south of the town of Enterprise, positioned between the Upper and Lower Enterprise Reservoirs. The landscape is a striking blend of pinyon-juniper woodlands and dramatic red rock outcrops. Travelers will find themselves surrounded by scenic vistas that characterize the transition between the Great Basin and the Mojave Desert. The quiet, remote atmosphere is perfect for those who want to escape the crowded tourist corridors of southern Utah while remaining within reach of local supplies in town.
Amenities & Park Features
As a National Forest site, the facilities here are focused on providing a rustic, authentic outdoor experience. While there are no electric, water, or sewer hookups, the park features well-maintained vault toilets and potable water available at central spigots during the peak season. Each site is equipped with a sturdy picnic table and a fire ring with a grate for evening campfires. Most sites are designed to accommodate mid-sized RVs and trailers, though travelers should be prepared for gravel pads and the absence of a dump station on-site.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor recreation is the primary draw for visitors to this area. The nearby Enterprise Reservoirs are popular destinations for trout fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. For those who prefer land-based adventures, the Honeycomb Rocks themselves offer endless opportunities for scrambling and photography. Additionally, the surrounding forest is crisscrossed with trails suitable for hiking and OHV exploration, allowing visitors to discover the hidden canyons and volcanic ridges that define this unique corner of southwestern Utah.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is ideal for self-contained RVers who prioritize scenery and solitude over modern resort luxuries. It appeals to boondockers and nature photographers who want to wake up surrounded by unique geological features and desert flora. If you are looking for a quiet basecamp to explore the lesser-known wilderness of the Dixie National Forest, Dixie/Honeycomb Rocks is a perfect fit. It is best suited for travelers who enjoy a dark night sky and the simple sounds of the natural world.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
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- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Toni C
Very clean with a small # of camps and a friendly host. Firewood was for sale. We were there the last weekend before they closed.
Mark
Free disperse camping nearby outside the campgrounds. Very peaceful and make sure to leave no trace once you leave.
Lee Evans
New desination! What a surprise. All within a few minutes of Honeycomb campground is a new part of Utah that is also Spectacular!!! Don't tell anyone.
Brittany Kutz
Great campground, especially if camping with kids. The camp sites are up against fun holey rocks to climb on. Right at the reservoir. Although, there is free dispersed camping all around the campground, it was nice to have an approved fire pit, table and chairs, clean bathroom and shade.
UT opian
Some road repair is needed up by the reservoir and I would prefer a place with more tree shade, but when it is a bit cooler would be nice.
K M
Great spot near the lake with a friendly and helpful camp host. Bathrooms were pretty clean only downside is some camp grounds are really close together so you hear a lot of nose.
Taft Thompson
The campsite was really beautiful. With a bit of work it could be five star location forsure. The things that could be improved are the cleanliness of the camp grounds, there was quite a bit of garbage and the outhouses needed some attention. It also would have been nice to have working water spickets but luckily I brought plenty of water. The rock formations were very cool. I loved that you got to camp between the boulders. The campground is a good place to escape the Saint George Heat and its only an hour from Saint george so it makes for a quick and easy trip. Be warned there is no cellphone service there, the little valley blocks all signal beside GPS. Being disconnected from the world could be a blessing or a curse. The campsite was pretty empty. There were maybe 5 family's camped there and another 4 at the lake. The biggest downside to the campsite was the near by cows. They kept us up at night. I would have given the campground 4 stars if it weren't for the cows! There needs to be more cow proofing around the camp ground, that would help a bit. I stopped 6 cows from getting in the campgrounds by shining my flashlight at them as they attempted to get into the gate. I was unable to keep 2 out and it didn't really matter because the others shortly found another way to get in. The whole 17 hours we were there I had to scare cows out of our campsite 3 times. Other than the cows there is lots of wild life, I saw some deer, Jack rabbits, lots of lizards and even a juvenil mountain lion! There are warning signs about rattlesnakes so be careful! Over all I would camp there again.
Gino Christian
We camo here every year and look forward to come back. Great experience.
El RR
Amazing experience 100%recommend.gr8 time with family
Linda Hoernke
Beautiful campground among the rock formations of Enterprise Reservoir. They were closed at the time we were there (probably because of Covid-19) but we walked the loop around the campground. Shaded picnic and camping sites with bathrooms, water, grills and fire pits. Dogs are allowed but have to be leashed.