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Hatch Point Campground

Hatch Point Campground is located 56 miles southwest of Moab.
Sites0all reservable
Elev.5,814ft
Comf.Apr-Oct6 months
Max rigtents
Electricnonesites
From Moab2h02real road time
The honest read
Synthesized from
RIDB · Open-Meteo
OSM · OSRM
Updated 2026-05-27

At 5,814 ft, Hatch Point Campground has a 6-month comfortable window (Apr-Oct). Winter nights average around 16°F, so the shoulder seasons turn cold fast. Within about 4 miles: 1 named hiking route, lake or river access.

The campground at a glance

01 · CHARACTER
QuietCoolRoomyShadeRV-fitReserv.

Reads strongest on quiet and cool nights. Softest on cool nights.

Six axes, each scored relative to every other federal campground in the region: quiet (miles to a major road), cool (elevation), roomy (average site spacing), shade, RV-fit (longest rig), and how reservable it is. All six come from data, nothing hand-tuned.

When to go

02 · CLIMATE
JFMAMJJASOND
avg highavg lowfrost-freedriest · Jun
Apr-Oct
Comfortable window: nights stay above 35°F, days below 90°F.
97%
Of summer weekend-days are dry.
Apr 17
Last spring frost; first fall frost Oct 20.
68°F
Average July low. Bring a fleece.

Getting there

03 · ACCESS
01
Moab
57 mi
2h02
02
Salt Lake City
291 mi
6h38
03
St. George
396 mi
7h40
By drive time
Moab · 2h02Salt Lake City · 6h38St. George · 7h40Camp

Routed road time (OSRM). Nearest major highway 8.5 mi away.

What's within four miles

05 · TRAILS · PEAKS · WATER

Trails & Peaks

Named hiking routes
1
Trail segments
39
Viewpoints
5

Water & Access

Lake / river access
yes
To nearest major road
8.5 mi
Method

We synthesize public data layers: RIDB and Recreation.gov facility and site records, Open-Meteo climate normals, OpenStreetMap roads, trails, and water, OSRM drive times, and USGS elevation. We take no bookings, no ads, and no paid placements. Independence is the entire point.

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