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There are many places to stay in and around Price, UT. There are also many camping areas. The San Rafael Bridge Recreations Site is located right at the finish line.

Huntington State Park
Huntington, UT
Huntington State Park

Greenwell Inn & Convention Center
655 East Main
Price, UT
435-637-3520
greenwell@emerytelcom.net
www.greenwellinn.com

Budget Host Inn & Campground
145 N Carbonville Rd.
Price, UT
(800)283-4768

Carriage House Inn - Best Western
590 East Main
Price, UT
(800)937-8376

Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites
838 Westwood Blvd.
Price, UT
(800)465-4329

National 9
641 West Price River
Price, UT
(800)524-9999

Super 8 Motel
180 North Hospital Drive
Price, UT
(800)800-8000
www.super8.com

National 9 & Campground
50 South 700 East
Wellington, UT
(800)524-9999

Nine Mile Ranch Bunk n Breakfast
25 Miles NE of Wellington
In Nine Mile Canyon
Wellington, UT
(435)637-2572

Pillow Talk Motel
430 E. Main St.
Wellington, UT
(888)636-7706

Village Inn
307 S. Main
Huntington, UT 84528
(435) 687-9888

Helper Roadhouse
255 South Main
Helper, UT 84526
435-472-1017
helperroadhouse@preciscom.net

Riverside Motel
69 North Main St.
Helper, UT
(877)901-2006

 

San Rafael Recreation Area

Many campsites, tent pads, picnic tables, fire rings and pit toilets. There is no drinking water available.

Camping facilities are provided at the San Rafael Bridge Recreation Site adjacent to the San Rafael River. The lofty escarpment to the north and large buttes to the east and west border the recreation site. No reservations are taken for these campgrounds.

The swinging bridge located to the West was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1938, and was the only bridge over the river until the early 1990s. Though you can no longer drive on it, it is perfectly safe to walk on. Visit BLM web page or call the Price BLM office at (435) 636-3600 for more information

Primitive Camping in the San Rafael

Primitive Camping is allowed in the San Rafael. Please camp in previously impacted areas and follow the leave no trace guidelines. Carry all water and wood and avoid building campfires.

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