Summer is all about playing baseball with your group of buddies, eating s'mores, building erector sets, going swimming, pretending to drown so you can for Wendy Peffercorn to kiss you, stealing your step dads autographed baseball, losing it, meeting James Earl Jones, retrieving the ball, and going on to become the play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

But for those that aren't super in to baseball or lifeguards, there's camping.

Utah is a prime for camping.

It has a bunch of Dark Sky Parks where you can look up at the stars and see your ancestors.

It has desert and mountains and red rocks and everything else.

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And there's actually a decent amount of free camping spots of BLM land.

But according to thedyrt.com there's one spot that stands above the rest.

Here's the Top Rated Campground Utah

Watchman Campground - Zion National Park

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5 Stars - 240 Reviews

"Watchman Campground, near Springdale, Utah, is a prime location for those looking to immerse themselves in the stunning landscapes of Zion National Park. With a mix of tent sites, RV spots, and electric hookups, it caters to a variety of camping preferences while providing easy access to the park's breathtaking trails and scenic viewpoints."

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Wow this looks amazing.

I've never camped near Zion.

Here are some of the reviews at thedyrt.com (LINK TO FULL ARTICLE)

"Watchman is conveniently located within walking distance of the Zion National Park south entrance. The camp sites are shaded with trees and red gravel/sand ground structure."

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"Sites were typical National Park, small and close together but well positioned.  We had close access to a modern restroom that was clean and well maintained."

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