Top 10+ Dispersed Free Camping in Utah

Utah's dispersed camping includes over 200 BLM sites plus hundreds of additional extensive Forest Service land where campers can stay free for up to 14 days. The terrain ranges from desert canyons near national parks to pine-covered mountains, with most areas accessible to standard vehicles.

Tom Best Spring Road near Bryce Canyon gets consistently positive reviews for its ponderosa pine setting and easy access. Campers mention the 15-minute drive to the park entrance, though dust from passing vehicles can be bothersome for roadside sites. The forest roads branch off into numerous camping spots with varying privacy levels.

Valley of the Gods near Mexican Hat delivers classic Utah desert camping with dramatic rock formations. Recent visitors appreciate the big-rig friendly sites, but warn about soft road conditions after rain that create deep ruts. The area has no amenities, so campers pack everything in and out.

Capitol Reef's BLM dispersed areas just outside the park boundary work well for park access without developed campground crowds. Visitors highlight elevated spots that RVs can't reach, particularly for sunset viewing. The location connects easily to hiking trails like Upper Muley Creek and the park's historic orchards.

Moab's dispersed camping fills quickly during peak seasons, with the best spots often requiring high-clearance vehicles. Campers note that sites tucked further from main roads tend to be quieter, though the area can echo noise between campsites at night.

Road conditions vary significantly across Utah's dispersed camping areas. Weather affects access year-round, with winter closures in mountain zones and flash flood risks in desert washes. Most remote locations have no cell service, and fire restrictions change seasonally. Successful dispersed camping here requires self-sufficiency, proper vehicles for the terrain, and advance planning for water and waste disposal.

Best Dispersed Sites in Utah (570)

    1. Tom Best Spring Road FR117 Dispersed - Dixie National Forest

    71 Reviews
    Tropic, UT
    Website
    +1 (435) 865-3700

    "October 15, 2020

    We wanted to be close to Bryce Canyon but not in all of the hub and chaos of people. This location is about a 10 minute drive away from Bryce. "

    "We chose a location, just off FR117 about 4 miles up the road. Walked across the stream and saw a few more remote sites up that little hunting and horse road."

    2. Dispersed Camping Outside of Moab - Sovereign Lands

    52 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    Website
    +1 (801) 538-5418

    "high clearance vehicle recommended. Low clearance vehicles can access sights closer to highway. Lots of camping spots tucked away if you continue down the road."

    "We tent camped here in mid December and it was cold at night, but nothing too terrible if you have the right sleeping bags."

    3. Capitol Reef National Park Dispersed Camping

    49 Reviews
    Torrey, UT
    Website
    +1 (435) 425-3791

    "We had not dabbled into BLM (Bureau of Land Management) camping before, but this experience would encourage us to utilize it throughout the rest of our year-long trip to the national parks."

    "We were not planning on going to Capitol Reef on our Utah trip but we got some unexpected snow at Canyonlands so we headed out early. So glad we made the trip!"

    4. Valley of the Gods Dispersed Camping

    45 Reviews
    Mexican Hat, UT
    Website

    "Plus even if your vehicle can handle the soft soils you'll wreck the road for everyone once the deep ruts dry out and harden."

    "Free primitive camping with amazing views. No facilities. Pack in and pack out. Plenty of spaces to chose from."

    5. Beas Lewis Flat Dispersed

    44 Reviews
    Torrey, UT
    Website
    +1 (435) 896-1500

    "We spent a week along Beas Lewis Flat Road just outside of Torrey, to explore Capitol Reef National Park. This is free BLM dispersed camping with a 14-day stay limit, no sites or services provided."

    "Easy drive in, wide, dirt roads. Must be at least a hundred different sites."

    6. Volcano Peak Campground (Dispersed)

    39 Reviews
    Wendover, UT
    Website

    "Private and quiet spot off the highway to camp near the Salt Flats. If you get a spot that can prevent some of the major winds in this area it will be best for you if you’re camping in a tent."

    "You can’t camp on the salt flats but this is the next best thing. Unpaved road but very reasonable for even 2WD."

    7. North Creek Dispersed Camping

    39 Reviews
    Virgin, UT
    Website

    "There’s of shade from the trees and a beautiful creek.

    We arrived at around 3pm and no one was around. By 5pm a good amount of people started driving in a picking their spots."

    "Rolled in around 8pm after hiking Angels Landing. It was about a 20 minute drive from the Zion Canyon Visitors Center."

    8. BLM Middle Fork Shafer Canyon Dispersed

    37 Reviews
    Moab, UT
    +1 (435) 259-2100

    "A car with some high clearance and 4WD is probably necessary for this."

    "The big BUT is that there was a lot of toiletry waste around the area tho and when it became nighttime tons of people started coming in and that place echos."

    9. Dispersed Mexican Hat Camping

    35 Reviews
    Mexican Hat, UT
    Website

    "After entering, the dirt road to the right takes you to camping in front of the Mexican Hat there’s quite a few spots that are big rig friendly."

    "Road condition: probably want all wheel drive, but you might get to some spots without it

    Fee: there’s a hand-painted sign that says to pay online but it was unclear who manages the site."

    10. FR 090 - dispersed camping

    33 Reviews
    Fern Ridge Lake, UT
    Website
    +1 (435) 865-3700

    "The road is a bit bumpy, but we were fine taking our time in our camper van. Lots of space between sites. The trees are gorgeous. & it’s super close to the entrance of Bryce Canyon National Park."

    "We rented a van from Escape camper vans and this spot of easy to find and get to! We saw a lot of people with campers and vans."

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Dispersed Camping Reviews in Utah

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