Things to Do
RV & Site Information
Guests at Superbowl Campground can enjoy essential amenities including Proximity to Water: N/A, and Shower/Bath Type: N/A. The site is maintained by Bureau of Land Management, ensuring consistent upkeep and facilities management.
Popular activities at this location include Biking, Camping, Hiking, and Historic & cultural site. The campground's proximity to Monticello offers convenient access to additional outdoor recreation opportunities in the Utah region.
Located in Monticello, Utah, Superbowl Campground provides bookable camping options for visitors exploring America's public lands.
About this place
Overview Superbowl 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 south off the Needles Highway (accessed from Utah State Route 211), approximately 6.5 miles southeast of Canyonlands National Park and 13.5 miles northwest of Newspaper Rock. The campground provides 37 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. Individual campsites are available on a first come, first served basis upon arrival at the self-register kiosk at the site. The Superbowl Group Site is available for larger groups, and may be reserved here. The Indian Creek area is generally primitive and undeveloped, with few services. Recreation 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. Natural Features The campground is located near the banks of Indian Creek. Creek flow is intermittent, and except for spring or immediately after precipitation, the creek bed is typically dry. Cottonwood trees line the banks of the creek and provide shade at some campsites.
Nearby Attractions
Newspaper Rock Needles District of Canyonlands National Park
Contact Info For facility specific information, please call (435) 587-1500.Charges & Cancellations No refunds are available.
Getting There
Turn west off U.S. Route 191 onto Utah State Route 211 and travel approximately 25.8 miles. Turn onto County Road 0574 on the south side of the highway. The campground is located 0.25 miles down the natural surface road.


