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18 miles inside park entrance, Moab, UT, 84532
Last Updated: November 26, 2025
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Campground Overview
Introduction
Camp among slickrock outcroppings at Devils Garden Campground, 18 miles from the park entrance. Facilities include drinking water, picnic tables, grills, and both pit-style and flush toilets. You can reserve standard campsites up to 6 months in advance for stays March 1-October 31. All sites are usually reserved months in advance. Between November 1 and February 28, sites are first-come, first-served. Winter campers are encouraged to download the Recreation.gov app **before arriving** to use for payment.
Campsite Details
Operating Hours
Devils Garden Campground typically open year-round. Firewood is only available for purchase at the visitor center bookstore, not at the campground.
Weather
Southeast Utah is part of the Colorado Plateau, a "high desert" region that experiences wide temperature fluctuations. In spring and fall, daytime highs average 60° to 80°F (15° to 26°C) and lows average 30° to 50°F (-1° to 10°C). Summer temperatures often exceed 100°F (37°C), making strenuous exercise difficult. Late summer monsoon season brings violent storm cells which often cause flash floods. Winters are cold, with highs averaging 30° to 50°F (-1° to 10°C), and lows averaging 0° to 20°F (-17° to -6°C)
Amenities
Trash & Recycling Collection
Toilets
Amphitheater
Staff or Host On-Site
Firewood For Sale
Directions
To reach the Devils Garden Campground, enter the park off US 191, 5 miles north of Moab. Follow the main park road 18 miles, and follow signs for the campground.
Rates & Fees
Standard Individual Site
Fee per night at an individual Devils Garden Site. Group size is limited to 10 people and 2 vehicles.
Canyon Wren Group Site 11-16 Campers
Nightly fee at Canyon Wren Group Site for a group of 11-16 people.
Canyon Wren Group Site 17-22 Campers
Nightly fee at Canyon Wren Group Site for a group of 17-22 people.
Canyon Wren Group Site 23-28 Campers
Nightly fee at Canyon Wren Group Site for a group of 23-28 people.
Canyon Wren Group Site 29-35 Campers
Nightly fee at Canyon Wren Group Site for a group of 29-35 people.
Juniper Group Site 11-22 Campers
Nightly fee at Juniper Group Site for a group of 11-22 people.
Juniper Group Site 23-33 Campers
Nightly fee at Juniper Group Site for a group of 23-33 people.
Juniper Group Site 34-44 Campers
Nightly fee at Juniper Group Site for a group of 34-44 people.
Juniper Group Site 45-55 Campers
Nightly fee at Juniper Group Site for a group of 45-55 people.
Rules & Regulations
Fire/Stove Policy
Fires must be contained in the fire rings provided. March through October, purchase firewood coupons at Arches' bookstore to exchange for wood bundles at the campground. (In winter, firewood is sold directly at the bookstore.) Firewood collecting is not allowed because woody vegetation grows so slowly in the desert.Regulations Overview
Camp only in designated sites. Parking areas may not be used for overnight camping. Leashed pets are allowed in campsites and on the road only. Please clean up after your pet. Generator use limited to: 8-10 am and 4-8 pm. Campground quiet hours: 10 pm to 8 am. Check out time: 10 am. Keep all vehicles, including bicycles, on paved or graveled areas of the campsite. Parked vehicles may not extend into the roadway. Fires are allowed only in the fire pits and grills. You can buy firewood coupons at the visitor center or online; ask host for details. Burning collected wood is prohibited. Each site has a 10-person limit and may be used by only one group. Asking campers to share their site is prohibited. Campsites may not be left unattended for more than 24 hours. No person may occupy the campground for more than 7 nights in any 30-day period or 14 nights per year. Store your food, cookware, trash, and toiletries inside vehicles or in a latched, hard-sided container. Do not leave them outside unattended.Accessibility
Wheelchair Access
A person using a wheelchair should be able to navigate the accessible campsite. The road has slopes, speed bumps, and drainage ditches that may make travel by wheelchair difficult. Bathrooms are accessible. The nearest bathroom to the ADA accessible campsite is two sites down, reachable by a paved road. The path to the amphitheater is paved, but ground surface in the amphitheater is gravel. Benches are available.
Internet Information
Public Wi-Fi is not available at the Arches Visitor Center. The nearby town of Moab has locations with public Wi-Fi.
Cell Phone Information
You may be able to get cell coverage in other parts of the park. The closer you are to Moab and the La Sal Mountains, the better your chances will be.
RV Allowed
Yes
RV Information
RVs and trailers are welcome in Devils Garden Campground. Sites range in length from 20 to 40 feet.
RV Maximum Length
40
Additional Information
Campsites are usually reserved months in advance during the busy season (March-October). If you have not reserved a site prior to arrival at the park during these months, plan on utilizing other camping options in the Moab area. For a complete list of campgrounds outside Arches, visit www.discovermoab.com. Roads and parking areas at the campground are paved. There are sinks outside the comfort stations for washing dishes. There are no services inside Arches National Park. The nearest place to get food, gas, and supplies is Moab, Utah, approximately 45-60 minutes' drive from the campground.
Trailer Maximum Length
0
ADA Information
Devils Garden Campground has two ADA accessible campsites. We hold one site (site 4H), first-come, first-served for people with disabilities only. The other site (site 7) is available for reservation March-October, up to six months in advance. In winter all sites are first-come, first-served. The majority of the accessible sites are paved, making it easy to navigate with a wheelchair. The tent pad is dirt, but the rest of the area surrounding the picnic table, grill, and fire ring is paved. There is an accessible bathroom nearby.
Trailer Allowed
Yes
Access Roads
Paved Roads - All vehicles OK
Classifications
Limited Development Campground
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