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Capitol Reef National Park
There are several year-round family campgrounds in Capitol Reef National Park, all of which are available on a first-come, first-served basis and only one of which is developed. The 2 primitive campgrounds have pit toilets, fire grates, and picnic tables (but no water). There is a group campground for which reservations are required; fee is $3 per person per night, with a minimum charge of $50.
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Cathedral Valley Campground Tents only. Primitive campground about 36 miles from the Visitor Center. Open year-round. Facilities: Picnic tables, fire grates, and pit toilets. | Sites 6 | Pets No | | Reservations First-come, first-served. |
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Cedar Mesa Campground Tents only. Primitive campground located 35 miles south of the Visitor Center. Open year-round. Facilities: Picnic tables, fire grates, and pit toilets. | Sites 5 | Pets No | | Reservations First-come, first-served. |
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Fruita Campground Tents and RV's (no hookups); 7 sites are for tents only. Open year-round. The only developed campground in Capitol Reef National Park. Described as an oasis within the desert. Facilities: Picnic tables, grills, dump site, and heated restrooms. | Sites 70 | Pets No | | Reservations First-come, first-served. |
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