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Campeggio Dewey Bridge

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Campeggio Dewey Bridge

Dewey Bridge Campground is a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) facility nestled along the scenic Colorado River in eastern Utah, approximately 29 miles east of the junction of Highway 191 and State Route 128. Situated near La Sal and about 45 minutes from Moab, this campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. At an elevation of 1252 meters, it provides stunning views of the "Entrada Bluffs" and the surrounding rocky terrain, making it a notable landmark…

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    15 ottobre 2025

    Situato lungo le rive del fiume Colorado e ai piedi di imponenti scogliere, il campeggio Dewey Bridge è il luogo ideale per trascorrere una o due notti. È possibile prenotare una delle due piazzole di gruppo su reservation.gov, anche se le piazzole individuali sono disponibili solo in base all'ordine di arrivo. I bikepacker che percorrono il sentiero di Kokopelli possono portare acqua qui, poiché il campeggio non dispone di acqua corrente.
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    Elevazione 1.250 m

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    Posizione:Grand County, Utah, Stati Uniti d'America

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    Is Dewey Bridge Campground suitable for winter camping?

    While the campground is open year-round, winter lows can reach around 20°F (-6°C). Facilities remain basic, with vault toilets available, but there is no potable water. Cell service is generally unavailable. Campers should be prepared for cold weather and self-sufficiency.

    Are dogs allowed at Dewey Bridge Campground?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome at Dewey Bridge Campground. As with all BLM sites, pets must be kept on a leash, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after them. Please ensure your dog is well-behaved and does not disturb other campers or wildlife.

    What kind of trails and routes are accessible directly from Dewey Bridge Campground?

    The campground provides direct access to the Colorado River, making it a starting point for water activities. For land-based adventures, it's situated along Scenic Highway 128 and is a key point on Kokopelli's Trail, a multi-use route popular with bikepackers and mountain bikers. Hikers can explore the surrounding rocky terrain, though marked trails may require a short drive.

    Are there any shower facilities at Dewey Bridge Campground?

    No, Dewey Bridge Campground is a primitive BLM site and does not offer shower facilities. Campers should plan accordingly for personal hygiene, perhaps utilizing solar showers or visiting facilities in nearby Moab.

    Where can I find potable water near Dewey Bridge Campground?

    There is no potable (drinking) water available at Dewey Bridge Campground. Visitors must bring all their own water. Bikepackers on Kokopelli's Trail often cache water here due to the lack of a water source. The nearest reliable source for potable water would be in Moab, approximately 45 minutes away.

    What are the options for dining or groceries near the campground?

    Dewey Bridge Campground is quite remote. There are no cafes, pubs, or grocery stores immediately nearby. The closest town with amenities, including dining and shopping, is Moab, which is about a 45-minute drive from the campground.

    Is Dewey Bridge Campground accessible for visitors with mobility challenges?

    The campground features spacious sites with parking pads, picnic tables, and vault toilets. While the general terrain is rocky and natural, some areas may be navigable. However, specific ADA-compliant facilities or paved paths are not mentioned, so visitors with mobility challenges should contact the BLM office for detailed accessibility information.

    How do the first-come, first-served campsites work, and how early should I arrive?

    There are seven single-family campsites available on a first-come, first-served basis. These sites are popular, especially during peak seasons (spring and fall) and on weekends. To secure a spot, arriving early in the day, particularly on a weekday, is highly recommended.

    What notable natural features or landmarks can be seen from the campground?

    The campground offers stunning views of the "Entrada Bluffs" and is situated directly on the banks of the Colorado River. The remnants of the historic Dewey Bridge, destroyed by a wildfire in 2008, stand as a poignant historical landmark nearby, adding a unique cultural element to the natural beauty.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or amenities at Dewey Bridge Campground?

    The campground provides a natural, rustic setting ideal for families who enjoy outdoor activities. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring for traditional camping experiences. The Colorado River offers opportunities for fishing and launching small boats. While there are no playgrounds or specific child-focused amenities, the natural environment encourages exploration and outdoor play.

    What is the historical significance of the Dewey Bridge area?

    The campground is named after the historic Dewey Bridge, originally built in 1916. It was once the second-longest suspension bridge west of the Mississippi River. The bridge replaced an earlier ferry service and was crucial for connecting southeastern Utah with Grand Junction, Colorado. Although destroyed by a wildfire in 2008, its remnants serve as a historical site near the campground, reminding visitors of the region's past.

    What is the typical terrain and elevation around Dewey Bridge Campground for outdoor activities?

    The campground itself is at an elevation of approximately 1252 meters (4108 feet). The surrounding terrain is characterized by rocky landscapes, sparse vegetation, and dramatic bluffs. While the immediate campground area is relatively flat, trails and routes in the wider region, such as Kokopelli's Trail, can involve significant elevation changes and challenging, technical sections suitable for experienced hikers and cyclists.

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