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Dave

For Horsethief Campground: Very nice, level, and reasonably spread out sites, many with great views. There are lots of pit toilets that were clean and recently serviced. Arrived on a Sunday afternoon in mid May, by 6pm all but two were taken. Don’t know how many of the 27 tent only sites were still available. Great alternative to Arches’ CG. Little shade so could be hot in the summer.

Posted May 15, 2023 by Dave from MD. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

orygun

For Horsethief Campground: Great site.. on the way to Island in the Sky (Canyonlands NP) and about 20 miles from Arches NP. Tables, firepits, central trash dumpster, and frequent pit toilets. Far enough off road so little traffic noise. No Reservations, but sites seem to be available every day. Filled up by 5pm in late Sept 2020.

Posted Sep 21, 2020 by orygun from Oregon. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Tammy

For Horsethief Campground: Beautiful campground. Very spacious spots. Campfire pits and picnic tables. Bathroom was clean, with no running water. Would stay here again!

Posted Nov 13, 2018 by Tammy from Montana. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Chris North Vancouve

For Horsethief Campground: Recently had a great three night stay at Horsethief which is BLM campground very conveniently located for exploring Canyonlands National Park and Dead Horse Point state park. We arrived mid morning and had a good choice of sites, choosing one with an uninterrupted view of the wilderness and the Henry Mountains to the west. There were sites available until mid afternoon most days, and, with a 14 day maximum, there was turnover most days, although we were not there during a busy weekend, when things might be different. There was a range of campers from small tents to some quite large RVs, but it was mostly very quiet with little noise from generators. The Host was very friendly and although no services other than pit toilets (which were good, but not outstanding) the $15 per night is a bargain compared to the nearby Dead Horse Point state park and the camp sites in Canyonlands National Park. Fresh water is available at the Junction of Highway 191 and 128 in nearby Moab. Thoroughly recommended and would go back anytime.

Posted Mar 22, 2017 by Chris North Vancouver from North Vancouver, BC, Canada. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Audrey

For Horsethief Campground: We had a nice site with juniper shading picnic table. 7.50 with golden age. Hiking trails adjacent. No electricity. Filled by dark in october.

Posted Oct 08, 2015 by Audrey from Michigan . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

connie2010

For Horsethief Campground: Juniper and Pinon trees between moderately level gravel sites. Beautiful night sky. Sites 20-30' apart with secured picnic tables and clean metal fire pits with grate. Buy firewood and ice in town. Pit toilets. Camp host but no amenities. Some sites can take a 30' rig. Campers arrive late in the evening as other campgrounds fill. We camped here in a 5th wheel for 3 nights and would stay here again.

Posted Sep 12, 2014 by connie2010 from Utah. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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