Stateline BLM CG - Kanab, Utah |
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| Price: Free | ` | |
| Address: House Rock Valley Rd | Coordinates: 37.001373, -112.035270 | |
| Site Type: Bureau of Land Managment | Status: Official | |
| Open Dates: Year-round | Max Stay Length: Unknown | |
| Road Type: Dirt | Miles to Paved Road: 9 | |
| Number of Sites: 1-5 | Max RV Length : Unknown | |
| Contact Email: | Contact Phone: (435) 644-4600 | |
| Website: www.blm.gov/az/st/en/arolrsmain/paria/campgrounds.html | ||
This week's weather forecast for this location.
Thu High 54° F Low 27° F |
Fri High 58° F Low 29° F |
Sat High 54° F Low 27° F |
Sun High 49° F Low 25° F |
Free dry camping at BLM campground on Utah – Arizona stateline. There are currently four campsites, which allow up to two vehicles per site.
* Patrolled, but no campground host
* Elevation above sea level: 5,040 feet (1,536 meters)
* Four campsites: three drive-in, one walk-in
* Restrooms
* Picnic Tables
* Fire Pits
* No trash collection
* No Water
* No Telephone (poor cell phone coverage)
Directions:
From Page, AZ, drive west on Highway 89 for 34 miles (55 kilometers). Drive past the BLM Contact Station and the road to the White House trailhead. Turn left onto House Rock Valley Road. This road is compacted dirt. The Stateline Campground is 9.3 miles (14.9 kilometers) down this dirt road, which can be impassable when wet. It is one mile south of the Wire pass Trailhead.
From Kanab, UT, drive east on Highway 89 for 38 miles (61 kilometers). Turn right onto House Rock Valley Road. This road is compacted dirt. The Stateline Campground is 9.3 miles (14.9 kilometers) down this dirt road. It is one mile south of the Wire pass Trailhead.
BLM – Kanab Field Office
318 North 100 East
Kanab, Utah 84741
Phone: (435) 644-4600
http://www.ut.blm.gov/kanab_fo/
| Amenities: - Restrooms - Fire Ring - Picnic Tables |
Activities: - Hiking Trails |


(2 votes, average: 4.50 out of 5)
very nice and clean campground, easy to get to nice dirt road, spots all have a ramada, camp stove and tables, would not recommend trailers spots are not very big. Most people come in for a day, I stayed 5 days and at 9 am the place was empty and at about 5 pm people started pulling in, lots of hiking and climbing several trails in the area.