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Description
Red Navajo sandstone, capped by an overlay of black
lava rock, makes photography, hiking, biking and camping in Snow Canyon
a double treat. Early spring and fall use of the park is especially
appealing due to southern Utah's moderate winter climate. Two recent
volcanic cones are found near the head of the canyon.
This strikingly colorful canyon is 11 miles
northwest of St. George. Facilities include a 35-unit campground, modern
rest rooms, hot showers, electric hookups, sewage disposal station, a
covered group-use pavilion and overflow campground.
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Park Information
- Acres - 5,738
- Elevation 3,200 ft.
- Park Open - All Year
- Reservations Accepted - All Year
- Stay Limit - 14 days
- Total Units - 35
- RV Trailer Sites - 17
- Maximum RV Length - 35 ft.
- Tent Sites - 34
- Utility Hookups - 14
- Group Camping
- Camping Fee -
--With hook-ups
$17
--W/O hook-ups $14
- Day-use Fee - $5
- Picnicking
- Group Pavilion
- Drinking Water
- Modern Rest Rooms
- Vault Toilets
- Showers
- Waste Disposal
- Hiking
- Biking
- Watchable Wildlife
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Camping Reservations
Reservations may be made by calling Utah State Parks
and Recreation, 322-3770 in the Salt Lake City calling area or toll-free
1-800-322-3770, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Individual
campsite reservations may be made from three days to 16 weeks in advance
of departure date. A $6 non-refundable reservation fee will be charged for
each site reserved. A $10 non-refundable fee is charged for group sites
and building rentals. An additional reservation fee will be charged for
any changes to existing reservations. Visa, MasterCard and personal checks
are accepted. A $5 fee is charged for an extra vehicle and is collected at
the park.
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