Lava Point Campground

Lava Point Campground

Camping
Last Updated: July 2026

Sites

6

RV Max Length

No RVs, campers, or trailers allowed; vehicles longer than 19 feet are not permitted

Hookups

Dry camping only - 0 electrical hookups, no water

Showers

No

Overview

About This Campground

Lava Point is Zion's high-country campground: six primitive, tent-only sites perched at 7,890 feet off Kolob Terrace Road, about 80 minutes from the South Entrance. This is real dry camping - pit toilets and trash cans, but no running water, so you haul in every gallon yourself. The trade-off is a quiet, reservation-only camp that runs much cooler than the canyon floor, typically open May through September as weather allows. If your family likes doing things the simple, self-reliant way, this is the spot.

Highlights

Book If

CAMP HERE IF: you want quiet, cool, primitive tent camping away from the canyon crowds, and you're comfortable hauling your own water. SKIP IF: you have an RV or trailer, a vehicle over 19 feet, or need showers, hookups, running water, or wheelchair-accessible sites - Watchman Campground covers those needs.

Site Types

Tent only - 6 primitive tent sites

Nearby Attractions

Lava Point Overlook nearby; Zion Canyon's South Entrance is about an 80-minute drive; the town of Virgin is over 20 miles away

Family Friendly

Fine for self-sufficient families who camp simple: no water, pit toilets, and no store, so kids' snacks, drinks, and gear ride in with you. The cooler temperatures make summer nights easier on little campers.

Best Time to Visit

May through September, the only window the campground is open - it runs much cooler than the canyon, so mid-summer is comfortable up here

Camping Tips

- Bring all your water in jugs - there is none on site. - Reserve exactly 14 days out; there are only 6 sites and no walk-ups. - Book before you leave home - cell service is limited in the park. - Buy firewood in nearby communities; gathering wood in the park is prohibited. - Pack warm layers - nights at 7,890 feet run much colder than the canyon. - Keep your rig under 19 feet or you can't drive the access road. - Fuel up and grab ice in Virgin - services are over 20 miles away.

RV Driver Intel

The Setup

Tent-only, so no leveling blocks or hookups to worry about. The approach is roughly 20 miles of Kolob Terrace Road plus 1.4 miles on Lava Point Road, with unpaved sections that most vehicles handle fine in good weather. Keep the vehicle under 19 feet - longer rigs are not permitted on the road. Check-in is typically after 12:00 pm.

The Vibe

Primitive high-country camp, the opposite of a packed canyon campground: six sites, no hookups, no store, no cell signal. Expect quiet nights, cool air at 7,890 feet, and a seasonal camp host. If you need showers and a camp store, book Watchman instead.

Bath & Laundry

Pit/vault toilets (seasonal) and that's it - no showers, no laundry. Plan a wipes-and-basin cleanup routine and hit real facilities in town; more services are in Virgin, over 20 miles away.

What Campers Say

Campers treat Lava Point as the quiet alternative to Zion Canyon's busy campgrounds: six primitive sites, cool nights at elevation, and none of the crowds. The trade is self-sufficiency - no water, no showers, no store - which is exactly what fans of the place like about it.

ℹ️ Data Sources
📖 National Park Service — Lava Point Campground (official page) (checked 2026-07-12) 📖 National Park Service — Zion National Park fees, hours & conditions (checked 2026-07-05) 📖 Climate data: Zion Canyon, 4,040 ft (NOAA 1991-2020 normals, station USC00429717) 📝 YourNPGuide Editorial

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