Starlight Camping

Kanab, Utah

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Overview

We are now accepting reservations starting from February 14th, 2024. Our campground was created for Overlanders,  VanLifers & Tent Campers! Most sites are designed for Camper Vans, pop up Truck Tents, and regular tents, but we have a few larger sites that can accommodate a small camper or two Vans/Trucks.  Also, there are a few permanent tents you can sleep in (you'll still need your own bedding) but this is great for those motorcycle travelers who only have a bedroll.  
Hot Showers. Enjoy our dark starry skies while sitting by the fire. 




Amenities

Amex
Fire Pit
Gravel Roads
Happy Camper
LGBTIQ Friendly
MasterCard
Military Discount
Pet Friendly
Pets Allowed
Picnic Table
Public Service (Fire, Police, Resuce)
Senior Discount
Shower
Stargazing
Tent Camping
Toilet
Visa

Rules

Management & Ownership Prerogative:

We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone at any time. We reserve the right to make exceptions to the rules. We reserve the right to change the rules at any time without notice. The campground, owners, managers or other personnel are not responsible for any loss, damages, or claims to property of campground guests due to theft, fire, natural causes, or any other causes. We do not assume responsibility for any act of nature (wind, rain, lightning, flood, tornado, snake bites or catus bites, etc) There are cactus plants throughout the campground - it is expressly your responsibility to avoid these. They hurt. Educate your children to do the same. We don't want anyone to get stuck by these, but we do try to preserve Utha's natural landscape as much as possible. Fire: please keep fires inside the provided fire pits. Never leave fires unattended, even when you go to bed. Put fires out completely. The early morning winds can be strong and blow embers out of the fire pit and could cause a massive fire in minutes. The desert landscape is dry so please take extra precautions to NOT burn down our campground. Trash/Debris: If you pack it, then pack it out or dispose of in trash dumpster. If you break or bend any rules, we have the right to evict you immediately, without a refund. Don't be a jerk: Camping should be fun & relaxing. For everyone. We shouldn't have to say this, but... If we determine, at our sole discretion, that your behavior or the behavior of your family or guest is disruptive or not in harmony with the campground, we will immediately evict you without refund. (this means if you are being disruptive at 1 am, you will be evicted at 1:05 am- the Sheriff is aware of our policies) Speed limit: For the safety of our patrons & pets, Please obey the 5 MPH speed limit throughout the campground. Guests: No guest passes or day passes are available for visitors that are not staying in the campground. You must have a reservation to be at the campground. Parking: Each camp site has its own private parking area. No overnight parking any where except your reserved site, without express permission from owner/management. Smile, be kind & considerate to others, breathe in the power & positive energies from the earth, the sky and the mountains. Enjoy your stay. We send you love, joy & good health. Thank you for visiting.

Pets

Maximum 2 dogs. No cats. Dogs MUST be well behaved, quiet and friendly - used to public settings. Do not wash dogs in shower. Dogs must be on leash - especially the very small dogs as Eagles and Hawks could pick them up. PICK UP YOUR DOG'S POOP and dispose of it in the trash bin - Thank you!

Vehicle Restrictions

NO Large RVs. Please keep vehicles in designated areas. These campsites are primarily for tents and overlander type of vehicles, but we do allow small campers or vans if they can fit within the available space. Sites 29 and 30 can accommodate a truck with trailer or 28 ft camper and one additional vehicle. Site 29 has the longest parking area.

Site Restrictions

Maximum 4 people per site. Dogs must be public friendly and quiet so others can enjoy their stay. Dispose of all trash properly. Put fires out completely - pay attention to area fire restrictions during dry months. Don't drive on or damage any natural vegetation - even if it looks "dead". Be careful of the cactus - they hurt.