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Virgin River Gorge (BLM)
Overview
The Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area offers a unique camping experience nestled within the towering limestone walls of the Virgin River Gorge. This BLM-managed site serves as a rugged yet accessible retreat for those traveling through the northwestern corner of Arizona. Visitors are greeted by dramatic desert vistas and the sheer verticality of the canyon, making it a visually striking alternative to standard roadside parks. It provides an authentic taste of the Mojave Desert landscape while remaining close to major travel routes.
Location & Surroundings
Located conveniently off Interstate 15 in Littlefield, AZ, the park provides a front-row seat to the Mojave Desert’s transition into the Colorado Plateau. The surrounding landscape is defined by the winding Virgin River and the rugged peaks of the Beaver Dam Mountains. While the proximity to the highway ensures easy access, it also means the sound of the canyon echoes with the hum of travel, reminding guests of the park’s role as a vital corridor between the Great Basin and the desert southwest.
Amenities & Park Features
This is a primitive camping experience, meaning there are no hookups available at the sites. However, the park is well-maintained with facilities designed for self-contained travelers. Key features include:
- Paved parking pads suitable for various RV lengths.
- Individual picnic tables and charcoal grills at every site.
- Access to potable water and multiple vault toilets.
- A central dump station available for guest use.
The layout is designed to maximize views of the canyon walls, and many sites offer enough space for slide-outs and outdoor seating.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore within a short drive of the gorge. The Beaver Dam Mountains Wilderness offers challenging hikes and birdwatching opportunities right at your doorstep. To the north, the city of St. George, Utah, provides full services and access to Snow Canyon State Park. For those willing to drive a bit further, the iconic landscapes of Zion National Park and the entertainment of Mesquite, Nevada, are both within reach, making this a perfect base camp for regional sightseeing.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for adventurous boondockers who prioritize scenery and location over resort-style amenities. It is a favorite for photographers capturing the golden hour on the canyon walls and travelers needing a scenic overnight stop on the route between Salt Lake City and Las Vegas. If you appreciate the raw beauty of the American West and do not mind a little highway noise in exchange for million-dollar views, this BLM site will fit your travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
L G
Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area turned out to be a really nice surprise. The campground is pretty, with great views of the river and the mountains around it. Even though it’s right off the highway, it still feels peaceful, and it’s a good spot if you want to fish or hang out by the water. There are 108 sites, all paved and pretty spread out, so it works well for both RVs and tents. The restrooms have running water but no showers. Nights run about $15–20. Phone service is pretty limited out here, so don’t count on having much signal. I was there during the week and it stayed quiet the whole time. I liked it and would definitely stay again.
Darron Sanderson (Darron)
Oh this camp site is surreal, and scenic beautiful. You are surrounded in an amphitheater of mountains. Restrooms are here. Fire pits, and grills are here. Dogs welcomed. RVs can easily maneuver the paved roads in each camp site.
Teresa McDermott
Nice camp. Only $8 per night. Zero to One bar on verizon. Nice pull through sites. We stayed in 33. There are 2 bathrooms in that section with flushing toilets with sinks.
CLOUDED BEAR1773
Natural beauty kept and preserved, set aside for all. Me included to savor and enjoy. It appears rough but it shows its tenderness when a desert squirrel runs across the area. Many picnic areas as well as restroom facilities. BBQ pits available for the more adventures. Much to see and a short hike takes you to the Virgin River. Another amazing sight to see. Take a moment, stop and Enjoy !
Matt G
Very nice recreation area with two campground loops, 108 sites, and bathrooms with running water, no showers. Day pass $2, camping $8 . Truly an oasis between St. George and Mesquite. Well maintained with ADA and sheltered sites. Several trails provide miles of hiking, but the paved loops and entrance make a great walking route. Perfect place to walk dog. The upper loop is noisy because of the interstate, but the lower loop is much quieter and down near the river there's virtually no noise. Some really nice spots with paved pads and fire rings overlooking the river and canyon. Amazing scenery with Joshua trees and cacti where the Mojave desert meets the Colorado plateau with steep walls cut by the Virgin River. It doesn't seem that many people camp here as the place has always been pretty much deserted apart from people stopping by from the freeway to use facilities and stretch legs when I've been there. Really dark night skies. Four trails also just north of exit, two by freeway and two more a mile up the road. You could get 10-15 miles of hiking in easy. Sullivan's Canyon trail from campground crosses the river so be prepared to get wet or remove shoes.
Hillary Bittinger
Site 92 has beautiful views! Pros: beautiful view, flat sites, great hiking. Cons: site 92 is right beside the trail to the river so A LOT of people walk right through your campsite thinking it’s part of the trail (it’s not). We had other campers walking through our site at 4 am heading down to the trail. The bathrooms are filthy, by far the worst I’ve ever seen.
Alix Thomsen
Campsite #3 had great views, a level tent space, and far from everyone else. Only downside was the wind. Do not camp in this spot if you are expecting wind beyond 10mph or if your tent isn't built to withstand it.
Greg Osgood
This campground has gone cashless but is still First Come First Served self check in through the recreation.gov site. QR codes at each spot. It was a bit windy during the day, but the night was calm. Nice clean, paved sites. Close to the highway, but it didn't disturb me
Clara
Great place to camp. Campground and the restrooms were clean. My family and I will definitely come back here next time. The park ranger for BLM, Chris was very accommodating and friendly. He takes the time to go around each site to greet everyone. Thank you for being a wonderful BLM park ranger.
Glenda King
Such a beautiful place, the person camping next to me said ..best seat in the house over the views. Great hiking also.