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Dead Horse Point is a 5,362 acre park offering panaramic views of ther the Colorado River below. This state park also includes a visitor center, … See more

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4.5/5 · 5,583 reviews
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Sep 3, 2024
This is a gem of a park. The entry fee seems steep, but it is well worth it. The restrooms were super clean, the visitor center rangers helpful, and the views just as good or better than some venues … Full review by Mark G
Aug 10, 2024
Many people do the double, namely, visit Canyonlands National Park, and then proceed onto the state park. Approximately 12 miles from the Island in the Sky entrance to the state park. The entrance f… Full review by MelvinPusfinger
Jul 22, 2024
The lady at the welcome center in Moab told us not to miss this one, and she was right. It’s a little out of the way, but well worth the time. Full review by 1996AAPMAN
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Where do you fill your trailer with water before entering the campground? We have reservations the end of May
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We filled up at the previous campground on our trip which was Jordanelle State Park.
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Answer by kathi a · Feb 1, 2019
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Hello- I was wondering what site to use to reserve a yurt at Dead Horse Point State Park, and how far in advance I …
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Hello- I was wondering what site to use to reserve a yurt at Dead Horse Point State Park, and how far in advance I may do so. Thank you!
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Reservation of the yurts is via Utah State Parks - Reserve America: look for campground 'Dead Horse Point State Park, UT' and then click on yurts. You will find all reservation …
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Reservation of the yurts is via Utah State Parks - Reserve America: look for campground 'Dead Horse Point State Park, UT' and then click on yurts. You will find all reservation info there. We were tent camping so I am not sure about your reservation rolling basis, but for tents I booked right 4 months before at 8am Mountain time to be safe... Enjoy!
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Do I need a reservation to camp at the park?
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Yes, we recommend reservations for all overnight guests at East Canyon State Park. The reservation website (East Canyon State Park, Utah – Camping Reservations &...
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