Fruita Campground
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HC 70 BOX 15
Torrey, UT 84775
Torrey, UT 84775
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Camp site features
Across 65 camp sites:
- Picnic table: all 65 sites
- Pets allowed: all 65 sites
- ADA accessible: 4 of 65 sites
- Longest rig: 52 ft
- Largest party: 8 people
- Equipment: FIFTH WHEEL, PICKUP CAMPER, POP UP, RV, SMALL TENT, Tent, Trailer, VEHICLE
Fees
Capitol Reef charges an entrance fee separate from camping fees. You may pay the fee upon arrival at the entrance station or purchase in advance. The park also honors Federal interagency passes (e.g., annual, senior, access, 4th grade, Golden Age pass etc.). For more information visit the park's Fees & Passes web page.
Directions
Traveling westbound on Interstate 70: Take Utah State Highway 24 west towards Hanksville (exit 149). Stay on Highway 24 for 80 miles (129 km) to reach the park Visitor Center.
Traveling on Interstate 15: Take US Highway 50 east at Scipio (exit 188) towards Salina for 30 miles (48 km). At the junction with Utah State Highway 89/259, turn right (south) and travel 8 miles (13 km). Turn left (east) onto Utah State Highway 24 towards Sigurd. Continue on Highway 24 for 82 miles (132 km) to reach the park Visitor Center.
Stay Limit
Check in from 3 PM, check out by 11 AM.
Reviews
Karl C
Loop:Loop B
Site:
Reviewed 5 days ago
Enjoyed the campground bathroom were clean and convenient. A lot of shade trees so solar charging was not good but it depends on your site.
Daniel M
Loop:Loop A
Site:
Reviewed 5 days ago
Amazing views at the campground. Within walking distance of some really nice trails! The camp host was amazing and made everyone feel welcomed! I will be staying here again!
Kenneth S
Loop:Loop B
Site:
Reviewed 5 days ago
The campsite host was very nice
This was a walk-in campsite for tents only. The walk was not very far, but it is furthest sites from water and the bathrooms.
But very peaceful and quiet
Ting Hao H
Loop:Loop A
Site:
Reviewed 6 days ago
Site itself is nothing to write home about but it's super close to everything fun! Beautiful park, great hikes, lots of history too.
Ryan M
Loop:Loop C
Site:
Reviewed 6 days ago
Fruita Campground's setting is fantastic. Tucked into the historic Fruita district beneath the cliffs of Capitol Reef, with mature trees, orchards, wildlife, and easy access to the visitor center, Scenic Drive, hiking and the Gifford House.
The campground itself was peaceful, well maintained and surprisingly green for southern Utah; although big patches of grass area have reverted to red dirt. We spent several days here and loved being able to walk or bike around Fruita in the mornings and evenings. Deer wandered through the campground regularly, and the surrounding cliffs make for a pretty spectacular backdrop.
One thing to know if you rely on a generator: during the main season, generator use is restricted to Loop C during designated hours. We originally stayed in another loop, but several cloudy days depleted our trailer batteries and the camp host was extremely helpful in moving us to Loop C so we could recharge.
Our only real complaint was the flies. During our August stay they were relentless at times, although that’s obviously seasonal and not something I’d hold against the campground itself.
Overall, Fruita is an outstanding base for exploring Capitol Reef and a campground we would absolutely stay at again. The combination of history, scenery, location and the campground atmosphere makes it feel like part of the park experience rather than simply a place to park the trailer.
Kisten H
Loop:Loop A
Site:
Reviewed 6 days ago
Highly recommend! Beautiful campgrounds that are maintained well, with friendly and helpful hosts. Stunning views of Capitol Reef, with horses, orchards, and rivers walking distance. One of my favorite places to wake up while camping, along with great views for stargazing at night.


