
Navajo Lake Campground
Dixie National Forest
Navajo Lake Campground, located on the south shore of Navajo Lake, it provides a spectacular setting for boating, camping, fishing, hiking, biking and photography. Boat rentals, launching, and cabin lodging are available at nearby Navajo Lake Lodge. The Virgin River Rim Trail is accessible from the campground; it offers panoramic views of Zion National Park, Virgin River Rim and the Kolob Plateau.
Navajo Lake Campground features 15 single sites, one double site and 11 walk-in tent only sites. Each site has a fire ring and a picnic table. Drinking water is available through spigots, there are flush toilets and a accessible vault toilet. This is not a large campground but the coziness is what makes it a very special place as you see the sun come up over the lake. There is a primitive (dirt) boat landing located within the campground for smaller vessels.
OHV/ATVs including street legal are allowed for ingress and egress (to and from your campsite to the road) only. Joy riding is not allowed in the campground or on the beach.
Need to Know
CHECK IN: Begins at 2 PM. CHECK OUT: By 11 AM.
A daily fee will be charged and collected at the campground for extra vehicles. Come prepared to pay onsite.
- Click here for more information about Dixie National Forest
- Don't Move Firewood: Help prevent the spread of tree-killing pests in our national forests by obtaining firewood near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit Dontmovefirewood.org.
OHV/ATV's including street legal are allowed for ingress and egress only (from your campsite to the road and back). No joy riding in the campground is allowed. OHV/ATV's are not allowed on the beach.
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Natural Features
Navajo Lake dike was constructed many years ago to provide area visitors with an excellent recreational experience that provides fishing and boating for all ages. The dike is a very popular place to catch fish in the deeper waters if you are fishing from shore. Water travels from under the the lake through a 2 mile lava tube and exits at what is called Cascade Falls. Cascade Falls is a must see trail that follows the rim 3/4 miles to the falls.
Nearby Attractions
Boat rentals, a boat dock, rustic cabin lodging is available at nearby Navajo Lake Lodge. Duck Creek Pond is seven miles east, with excellent fishing. The Duck Creek Visitor Center was used years ago as an Ranger Station in the 's through the 's although some of the buildings have been removed the Visitor Center still stands and is managed by volunteers that can porvide you with all the area informaion you would like. For OHV trail information see the Dixie National Forest website. Cedar Breaks National Monument is 10 miles away, with hiking trails, guided tours and breathtaking scenery. Just outside Cedar Breaks is the Ashdown Gorge Wilderness Area, where hikers will find miles of trails and the Twisted Forest which is a stand of ancient bristlecone pine.
Recreation
Navajo Lake offers great canoeing, kayaking and fishing. Hiking and biking are popular activities as well. The mile Virgin River Rim Trail passes a short distance from the campground and is open to hiking, mountain biking, foot travel and horseback riding. The Navajo Lake loop trail is accessed from the campground on the Navajo Lake trail. The Navajo Lake Loop trail is very popular with cyclist and is an 11 mile loop.
Contact Information
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DIXIE NATIONAL FOREST CEDAR CITY UT
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Rental Options
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Driving Directions
Go east from Cedar City on Scenic Byway SR 14, 25 miles to the Navajo Lake road turnoff to the south. Follow the Navajo Lake road 5 miles to Navajo Lake campground.
Available Campsites
- Site 03, Loop Upper, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 25, Loop Lower, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 08, Loop Upper, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 27, Loop Lower, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 21, Loop Lower, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 26, Loop Lower, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 12, Loop Lower, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 23, Loop Lower, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 04, Loop Upper, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 05, Loop Upper, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 11, Loop Upper, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 14, Loop Lower, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 19, Loop Lower, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 16, Loop Lower, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 10, Loop Upper, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 22, Loop Lower, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 18, Loop Lower, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 07, Loop Upper, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 20, Loop Lower, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 24, Loop Lower, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 06, Loop Upper, Type Tent Only Nonelectric
- Site 02, Loop Upper, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 15, Loop Lower, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 01, Loop Upper, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 17, Loop Lower, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 13, Loop Lower, Type Standard Nonelectric
- Site 09, Loop Upper, Type Standard Nonelectric
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Navajo Lake Campground, located on the shores of Navajo Lake, provides a spectacular setting for boating, camping, fishing, hiking and photography. Commercial boat rental and launching are available, as are lodging and groceries at nearby Navajo Lake Lodge. The Virgin River Rim Trail is accessible from the campground; it offers panoramic views of Zion National Park, the Kolob Plateau and the Pine Valley Mountains.
Natural Features:
Nestled on the edge of Navajo Lake and nearby meadow, this campground offers views of the surrounding area and lake access.
Recreation:
Navajo Lake offers great canoeing, kayaking and fishing. Hiking and biking are popular activities as well.
The mile Virgin River Rim Trail passes near the campground and is open to hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding. The Navajo Lake loop trail is accessed from the campground on the Navajo Lake trail.
Facilities:
Navajo Lake Campground features 15 single sites, one double site and 11 hike-in tent only sites. Each site has a fire pit/grill and a picnic table. Water is available through spigots in the campground and there are flush toilets and one accessible vault toilet in the lower loop.
Nearby Attractions:
Boat rentals, a boat ramp, lodging and groceries are available at nearby Navajo Lake Lodge. Duck Lake is five miles east, with fishing and canoeing, as well as a visitor center. For OHV trail information see the Dixie National Forest website.
Cedar Breaks National Monument is 10 miles away, with hiking trails, guided tours and breathtaking scenery.
Just outside Cedar Breaks is the Ashdown Gorge Wilderness Area, where hikers will find 10 miles of trails and the Twisted Forest, a stand of ancient bristlecone pine.
Know Before You Go:
A fee of $5 will be charged at the campground for extra vehicles
Click here for more information about Dixie National Forest
Don't Move Firewood: Help protect our forests! Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. Moving firewood is illegal in some states. Visit dontmovefirewood.org to learn more.
Driving Directions:
Go east from Cedar City on Scenic Byway SR 14, 25 miles to the Navajo Lake road turnoff to the south. Follow the Navajo Lake road miles to Navajo Lake campground.
Contact Information:
Navajo Lake Camground
Dixie National Forest
Cedar City, Utah
Information:
For campsite list, online reservations, and more information click here.
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Navajo Lake Campground

Navajo Lake Campground, located on the shores of Navajo Lake, provides a spectacular setting for boating, camping, fishing, hiking, and photography. Commercial boat rental and launching are available, as are lodging and groceries at nearby Navajo Lake Lodge. The Virgin River Rim Trail is accessible from the campground; it offers panoramic views of Zion National Park, the Kolob Plateau, and the Pine Valley Mountains.
Facilities
- 12 campsites with picnic tables, and fire rings
- 4 double sites with picnic tables, and fire rings
- 11 walk-in tent sites with picnic tables, and fire rings
- Drinking water
- Flush toilets
- Garbage disposal
At a Glance
Reservations: | Navajo Lake Campground is both First come, first served and some sites reservable on recreation.gov |
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Fees |
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Open Season: | May 28 - Spet 20 |
Usage: | Medium |
Restrictions: |
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Closest Towns: | Cedar City, Utah |
Operated By: | Concessionaire |
General Information
Directions:25 miles east of Cedar City on Highway U, take the Navajo Lake Road south and west approximately miles.
Overview
Navajo Lake Campground, located on the south shore of Navajo Lake, it provides a spectacular setting for boating, camping, fishing, hiking, biking and photography. Boat rentals, launching, and cabin lodging are available at nearby Navajo Lake Lodge. The Virgin River Rim Trail is accessible from the campground; it offers panoramic views of Zion National Park, Virgin River Rim and the Kolob Plateau.
Recreation
Navajo Lake offers great canoeing, kayaking and fishing. Hiking and biking are popular activities as well. The mile Virgin River Rim Trail passes a short distance from the campground and is open to hiking, mountain biking, foot travel and horseback riding. The Navajo Lake loop trail is accessed from the campground on the Navajo Lake trail. The Navajo Lake Loop trail is very popular with cyclist and is an 11 mile loop.
Facilities
Navajo Lake Campground features 15 single sites, one double site and 11 walk-in tent only sites. Each site has a fire ring and a picnic table. Drinking water is available through spigots, there are flush toilets and a accessible vault toilet. This is not a large campground but the coziness is what makes it a very special place as you see the sun come up over the lake. There is a primitive (dirt) boat landing located within the campground for smaller vessels.
OHV/ATVs including street legal are allowed for ingress and egress (to and from your campsite to the road) only. Joy riding is not allowed in the campground or on the beach.
Natural Features
Navajo Lake dike was constructed many years ago to provide area visitors with an excellent recreational experience that provides fishing and boating for all ages. The dike is a very popular place to catch fish in the deeper waters if you are fishing from shore. Water travels from under the the lake through a 2 mile lava tube and exits at what is called Cascade Falls. Cascade Falls is a must see trail that follows the rim 3/4 miles to the falls.
Nearby Attractions
Boat rentals, a boat dock, rustic cabin lodging is available at nearby Navajo Lake Lodge. Duck Creek Pond is seven miles east, with excellent fishing. The Duck Creek Visitor Center was used years ago as an Ranger Station in the 's through the 's although some of the buildings have been removed the Visitor Center still stands and is managed by volunteers that can porvide you with all the area informaion you would like. For OHV trail information see the Dixie National Forest website. Cedar Breaks National Monument is 10 miles away, with hiking trails, guided tours and breathtaking scenery. Just outside Cedar Breaks is the Ashdown Gorge Wilderness Area, where hikers will find miles of trails and the Twisted Forest which is a stand of ancient bristlecone pine.
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Welcome to Navajo Lake Lodge!
Your Place for fun under the sun in Southern Utah!
Navajo Lake Lodge is located 26 miles east of Cedar City, Utah on Highway Navajo Lake is a mere 3 hour drive from Las Vegas. Come and enjoy your stay on beautiful Navajo Lake in the Dixie National Forest, the heart of scenic "Color Country" Utah. Navajo Lake Lodge is centrally located between Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park, and Cedar Breaks National Monument.

Navajo Lake Lodge was first established in and currently has 11 rustic full (kitchenette) cabins. All of our cabins include bedding, towels and basic kitchenware. However none of our cabins include refrigerators, so bring a cooler for your perishables. Navajo Lake Lodge is a family-oriented resort. Activities include trout fishing, boating, canoing, hiking, and trail biking.

Call it Navajo Lake . . . or call it "Blue Mirror of Heaven" as the Indians did. At Navajo Lake you'll find Sky Blue Waters, Fresh Air, Delightfully Cool Nights, and scenic grandeur that will give new meaning to the joy of living! Located on the premises you will find a well-stocked General Store. For those of you who are true "Fisherpersons" (my wife assures me this is politically correct.) you will find the Rainbow, Brook, German, and Splake trout for your fishing pleasure.
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