Hamburger Rock Campground is a popular spot for visitors to the Indian Creek area of Bears Ears National Monument and Needles District of Canyonlands National Park. Campers can enjoy rock climbing, camping, cultural resource viewing, scenic photography, and off-highway vehicle touring on designated routes near the red sandstone monolith. The 10 campsites each provide tent/trailer space, a picnic table, a fire ring, and vault toilets. There is no drinking water at the campground.
Hamburger Rock Campground is a good option for visitors wishing to recreate in the Indian Creek area of Bears Ears National Monument or be close to the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park. The campground is located north off the Needles Highway (accessed from Utah State Route 211), approximately 3 miles southeast of Canyonlands National Park and 17 miles northwest of Newspaper Rock. The campground provides 10 campsites that each feature a tent/trailer space, a picnic table, a fire ring, and vault toilets. Each campsite can hold 10 people and 2 vehicles. There is no drinking water at the campground. Reservations are not available for camping at this location. Campsites are available on a first come, first served basis upon arrival at the self-register kiosk at the site. The Indian Creek area is generally primitive and undeveloped, with few services.
The Indian Creek area of Bears Ears National Monument has gained international recognition for its extraordinary natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The Indian Creek canyon opens to a broad valley rimmed by Wingate Sandstone cliffs known for world-class rock climbing. Prominent geologic features include Lavender Mesa, Bridger Jack Mesa, and North and South Six Shooter Peaks. This spectacular setting and rich archeological resources provide visitors with recreational opportunities such as rock climbing, camping, cultural resource viewing, scenic photography, and off-highway vehicle (OHV) touring on designated routes.
The campsites are situated at the base of the Hamburger Rock geologic feature, a red sandstone monolith. A few of the sites are shaded by small juniper trees, but most are shaded only by the rock itself.
No refunds are available.
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Nearby Campgrounds | Distance | Notification Rate |
Indian Creek Falls Group Site
Bears Ears National Monument
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1.0mi | 43% |
Creek Pasture Group Site
Bears Ears National Monument
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2.4mi | 33% |
Creek Pasture
Bears Ears National Monument
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2.7mi | — |
Superbowl
Bears Ears National Monument
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4.1mi | — |
Superbowl Group Site
Bears Ears National Monument
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4.2mi | 43% |
Canyonlands National Park Needles District
Canyonlands National Park
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5.2mi | 69% |