Stateline Campground

Bureau of Land Management · St. George · Utah — managed by Bureau of Land Management

First-come, first-served — no online reservations

About this campground

Stateline Campground is located on the border of Utah and Arizona on the House Rock Valley Road. The site also is where the northern terminus of the Arizona National Scenic Trail. The massive Paria Plateau provides a stunning, colorful, and rugged landscape and forms the scenic backdrop to Stateline Campground. This is a free, first-come, first-serve campground. It has 4 sites in Arizona and 4 sites in Utah, each has its own shade structure, designated graveled parking, and fire rings. The campground has 2 vault toilets and several interpretive signs. There are no trash cans or waste removal services. The campground has no electrical or waste dump hookups. The site has no drinking water. Access roads and parking spaces are unpaved.

Getting there

Stateline Campground is located on the border of Utah and Arizona on the Houserock Valley Road approximately 10 miles south of U.S. Highway 89 and approximately 30 miles east of Kanab, Utah, and 30 miles west of Page, Arizona. From Fredonia, Arizona, take Highway 89A east over the Kaibab Plateau to House Rock Valley Road. Turn north on House Rock Valley Road, until you see signs for the Stateline Campground.

Contact
435-688-3200

Activities

  • CAMPING
  • Camping Area
  • BACKPACKING
  • WILDLIFE VIEWING
  • HIKING

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