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Dinosaur National MonumentPaleontologist squatting next to dinosaur bones on cliff.
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Dinosaur National Monument
Split Mountain Campground

Split Mountain Campground is four miles east of the Temporary Visitor Center at the Split Mountain boat ramp. It functions as a group campground during the high-visitation season. It serves as a general purpose campground in the off-season.

There are four group sites. Each site is shaded and can handle up to 20 people and six vehicles. Each site has a picnic table and firepit. Plumbed restrooms and drinking water are available. There are no showers. Cost is $25 per night, per site. For group reservations, click here for the reservation form or call (435) 781-7759 to have a form mailed to you.

During the off-season (mid-October to mid-April), Split Mountain Campground serves as a general campground. During the off-season, there is no water, a vault toilet is available and no fees are charged. There are no reservations at Split Mountain during the off-season.

 

Picture of lizard resting on a rock.  

Did You Know?
Dinosaurs became extinct 65 million years ago, but lizards are still a common sight at Dinosaur National Monument. The small, inquisitive reptiles have endured on Earth for more than 300 million years, far outlasting their giant cousins.

Last Updated: April 14, 2008 at 14:41 EST