Explore the gorgeous Green River with 17 float-in campsites, providing access to stunning scenery, fishing, geology, history, and Native American rock art. Enjoy access to rapids and trails in section A, and more remote sites with abundant trout populations in section B. Section C offers wide open features and the chance to catch a football size trout on a dry fly. All campsites boast picnic tables, campfire rings, tent pads, and portable toilet blinds.
Take a step back in time and traverse the same scenic wonders that explorers such as John Wesley Powell and William Ashley once explored. The Green River provides spectacular fishing and river-running opportunities, as well as unique geology, outlaw history and Native American rock art. So come to navigate the waters and cast a rod in an adventure the whole family can enjoy.
The Green River Float-In Campsites contain 17 sites for river goers to camp along the mighty Green River. Some of these sites can be reached on foot but most of these sites can only be reached by boat.
Section "A" (Flaming Gorge Dam to Little Hole Boat Launch)
Section "A" of the Green River begins just below the Flaming Gorge Dam and proceeds seven miles through a narrow, breathtaking canyon to the Little Hole take-out. The towering red canyon cliffs, ponderosa pine, glassy clear water, abundant trout and rapids (class I and II) make section "A" of the Green River world famous. The Little Hole National Recreation Trail allows foot access to all seven miles of this stretch of river.
Section "B" (Little Hole to Browns Park)
It's a little more remote but that means there are fewer people, if that's the experience you're looking for. Limited access in this section allows for healthy brown trout populations to thrive.
There are 17 river camps in section "B" that can be accessed only by hiking or floating in. Remember to reserve your site on the camp registration board at Little Hole or reserve certain sites in advance here on Recreation.gov.
Section "C" (Browns Park to the Utah/Colorado Border)
Section "C" is the longest of the three sections. It meanders through the high desert valley of Browns Park to the Colorado state line, with wide open features and a lot of flat water. It's considered the best place to catch a football size trout on a dry fly, but it is also said to be the most challenging for fishing.
The Green River offers excellent fishing for rainbow, brown and cutthroat trout. For more information on fishing the Green River, please visit Utah's Department of Wildlife Resources website .
Campsite Name (Sites in Red Can be Reserved) |
Spillway Boat Launch | Little Hole Boat Launch | Accessible By Foot |
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Stonefly I & II | 8.2 Miles | 1 Mile | Yes |
Sand | 8.3 Miles | 1.1 Miles | Yes |
Bootleg | 8.42 Miles | 1.22 Miles | Yes |
Cats Paw | 8.55 Miles | 1.35 Miles | Yes |
Cottonwood | 8.75 Miles | 1.55 Miles | Yes |
Grasshopper I & II | 9.35 Miles | 2.15 Miles | No |
Jackson Creek | 9.65 Miles | 2.45 Miles | No |
Cicada | 9.9 Miles | 2.7 Miles | No |
Trails End | 10 Miles | 2.8 Miles | Yes |
Big Pine I & II | 10.5 Miles | 3.3 Miles | No |
Pugmire Pocket | 10.75 Miles | 3.55 Miles | No |
Red Creek I & II | 11.6 Miles | 4.4 Miles | No |
Treetop | 12.2 Miles | 5 Miles | No |
Set alerts at more campgrounds to increase your odds of getting a place to stay! Below is a list of the closest campgrounds supported on Campflare. Or, view all campgrounds in Ashley National Forest.
Nearby Campgrounds | Distance | Notification Rate |
Dripping Springs (Ut)
Ashley National Forest
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2.3mi | — |
Arch Dam
Ashley National Forest
|
5.0mi | — |
Dutch John Draw
Ashley National Forest
|
5.9mi | 64% |
Mustang Ridge
Ashley National Forest
|
6.6mi | 100% |
Deer Run
Ashley National Forest
|
6.7mi | — |
Indian Crossing
|
6.9mi | — |