The group site has fire grates, picnic tables, vault toilets and a shade shelter. The group site does not have water, dump stations or electric hook ups. A boat ramp is in the main campground.
There are many hiking, mountain biking and four-wheel drive trails along Hwy. 128. The Fisher Towers area offers hiking, rock climbing, and scenic vistas. Hittle Bottom is about 45 minutes from Arches National park and one hour from Canyonlands National Park.
Hittle Bottom is located along scenic Highway 128. The views from the campsite are striking and include Fisher Towers, Professor Valley and the Colorado River.
This site is a popular launch site for river running and close to hiking, mountain biking and four-wheel driving opportunities. The river corridor is filled with canyons, trails and scenic vistas. Arches and Canyonlands National Parks are nearby and have many hiking trails and four-wheel drive roads.
From Moab, drive north to the junction with Highway 128. Drive 23 miles on highway 128 to the entrance to Hittle Bottom campground. The group site is located on the north end of the campground, just past the main entrance.
Hittle Bottom Campground Road, UT 84532
For campground inquires, please call:(435)259-2100
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Amenities at Hittle Bottom Group Site Campground
other
Shade
supplies
Fire pit
Grills/Fire ring
Picnic tables
Activities at Hittle Bottom Group Site Campground
Non-motorized boating
Water access
Camping
Hiking
Scenic drive
Boating
Paddling
Biking
Photography
Rafting
Whitewater rafting
River trips
Water activities
Kayaking
Canoeing
Star gazing
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