Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area
Follow the below link to the official recreation.gov site for the Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area.
https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/10086109
Overview
The Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area is located along Interstate 15 approximately 20 miles southwest of St. George, Utah and approximately 20 miles northeast of Mesquite, Nevada. It's accessed from the Cedar Pocket Exit (mile post 18). The overnight-use fee is $8 per site per night and the day-use fee is $2 per vehicle. Overnight use is limited to a 14-night stays. The recreation area currently has 25 of the best sites only available through recreation.gov reservations. The remaining 83 sites are first come, first serve (FF) payable by using the Scan and Pay feature on the recreation.gov app. Please come prepared by either making a reservation here before arrival OR having the recreation.gov app installed with login setup to pay onsite with the scan and pay option.
Facilities
Campsite Amenities (108 overnight sites) - 14-night stay limit
- Paved access road
- Pull-through parking
- Drinking water
- Flush toilets (ADA compliant at middle restroom)
- Picnic table
- Grill and/or fire pit
- Vehicle or RV parking
- 8 sites that are ADA compliant
- 12 sites with shade shelters
** The campground has no electrical or waste dump hook ups. **
Day-Use Amenities - daylight hours only
- Paved access road
- Pull-through parking
- Drinking water
- Flush toilets
- Shade shelters
- ADA compliant sites
- Access to Sullivan Canyon Trail in the Paiute Wilderness
- Access to interpretative trail
- Trail access to the Virgin River
Natural Features
The Virgin River Gorge, where the Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area resides, was cut by the Virgin River. Though the Virgin River is relatively small, it is incredibly steep, dropping an average of 70 feet per mile - 10 times steeper than the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. This steepness, caused by the uplift of the Colorado Plateau, has given the Virgin River the ability to cut through sandstone and limestone canyons.
The gorge provides a stunning and colorful mountain desert setting. The gorge mimics, on a smaller scale, the colorful layers and striking depths of the Grand Canyon. In fact, many of the very same geologic formations are present in both areas. The gorge connects the southwestern rim of the Colorado Plateau and the northeastern part of the Mojave Desert.
The climate of the gorge is typical of the Mojave Desert with hot summers and mild winters. This desert climate allows for some of the most northern Joshua Tree populations. The canyon is usually about 5 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than St George, Utah, however the canyon can occasionally amplify winds.
Many species depend on the water of the Virgin River. The Virgin River directly supports hundreds of wildlife species including, woundfin, Virgin River chub, Virgin spinedace, flannelmouth sucker, desert sucker, speckled dace, and Southwestern Willow Flycatcher. Many of these species are endangered or are considered sensitive species within the State of Arizona and Utah.
Photos
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Accessibility Description (ABA/ADA)
The Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area has an Upper Loop (14-night stay) and a Lower Loop (day use and single overnight stays). The Lower Loop has 4 accessible campsites (93, 96, 97, and 103) and the Upper Loop has 4 accessible campsites (13, 46, 66, 70). All the accessible sites on the Lower Loop and sites 13, 46, and 70 on the Upper Loop are reservation-only sites (on Recreation.gov). The other site (66) is first come, first served. The recreation area has accessible toilets, drinking water, walkways, and fire rings (grills are not accessible). Service animals must be leashed at the recreation area.
The Lower Loop has 1 accessible restroom facility with flush toilets. Sites 93, 96, 97, and 103 have the following accessible features: a parking spot, shade structure, picnic tables, and a fire pit. Site 103 is an accessible site that’s part of a group site (also including sites 104, 105, and 106) with a larger shade structure shading three picnic tables. A detailed map of the Lower Loop can be found on the Recreation.gov page: select the Facility Information tab, then scroll down to the Additional Information heading.
The Upper Loop has 2 restroom facilities with flush-toilets, a North Restroom and a South Restroom, both of which are accessible. Campsites 8 and 70 are closest to the South Restroom and campsite 46 is closest to the North Restroom. Each accessible campsite has its own designated parking spot. Specific campsites include the following accessibility features:
Campsite 8 - Wheelchair-accessible, cement parking spot with room for side-entry van; this is also the closest parking for the South Restroom. Adjacent to campsites 5, 6, and 7, which are not accessible.
Campsite 13 - picnic table, fire pit, stand grill.
Campsite 70 - shade structure, picnic table, fire pit; close to South Restroom.
Campsite 66 - picnic table, fire pit, tent pad; part of a cluster of 3 campsites along with 67 and 68.
Campsite 46 - closest to North Restroom, shade structure, picnic table, fire pit.
Descriptions and photos uploaded October 2023. Please note that actual on-the-ground conditions may vary due to natural events (e.g., weather, wildfires, erosion), normal wear and tear, or site improvements.
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Geographic Coordinates
Directions
Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area is located along Interstate 15 approximately 20 miles southwest of St. George, Utah and approximately 20 miles northeast of Mesquite, Nevada. The recreation area is at the Cedar Pocket Exit (Mile Post 18).
Fees
Overnight Use is $8/night (for up to two vehicles). Discount of 50% with Senior or Access America the Beautiful - The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass.
Day Use is $2/vehicle. Day Use is free when you display in your car's dash any America the Beautiful - The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass.