State: Utah
Address 2: Moab Area BLM
Phone: 435-259-2100
Number of Sites: 120
About: The Sand Flats Recreation Area (SFRA) near Moab, Utah is a nationally significant public lands treasure at the heart of the Colorado Plateau. A high plain of slickrock domes, bowls and fins, it rises on the south to meet the colorful mesas and nearly 13,000 foot peaks of the La Sal Mountains. Cutting into the area on the east and west are the canyons of the Negro Bill and Mill Creek Wilderness Study Areas. To the north lies the deep gorge of the Colorado River and a hundred mile vista over Arches National Park.
Sand Flats Recreation Area is home to the famous Slickrock Bike Trail enjoyed annually by over 100,000 visitors. The 7,320 acre SFRA is also popular for camping and jeeping and is seeing an increase in motorcycle and ATV use. The Sand Flats Recreation Area is managed through a unique partnership between Grand County and the Bureau of Land Management. In 1995 this area was developed through the collaborative efforts of Americorps, the BLM, Grand County and the Moab community.
The Sand Flats Recreation Area is managed through a unique partnership between Grand County and the Bureau of Land Management. In 1995 this area was developed through the collaborative efforts of Americorps, the BLM, Grand County and the Moab community.
Restrictions: Campsites are available on a first-come, first served basis.
Restrooms: Yes