Green River Campground Utah 149, Jensen, UT 84035
About the Business
Green River Campground is a picturesque institution located at Utah 149, Jensen, Utah, United States. As a campground, lodging, and park, we offer a wide range of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. With over 3,600 facilities and 103,000 individual sites across the country, there is something for everyone to enjoy at Green River Campground.
At Green River Campground, we are dedicated to helping you plan your next adventure and reserve experiences that will create lasting memories. Whether you enjoy camping, hiking, horseback riding, wildlife viewing, or ranger-led activities, you can find it all at our institution. Our goal is to help you discover new experiences, historic landmarks, and outdoor escapes both near and far.
With tools and resources available on our website, you can easily plan your trip, manage your details, and even enter for the chance to attend special events and excursions. We also offer passes for federal lands, waterways, and monuments, as well as rental options for RVs and outdoor gear to make your trip even more convenient.
Whether you are returning to your favorite camping spot or exploring a new one, Green River Campground is the perfect destination for outdoor adventure. Our library of travel guides, tips, and recommendations will provide you with inspiration and information to help you plan your next adventure.
Join us at Green River Campground and let us help you bring home a story that you will cherish for years to come. Explore America's outdoor and cultural destinations with us and create unforgettable memories along the way.
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Location & Phone number
CQF3+6P, UT-149, Jensen, UT 84035, United States
Reviews
"Green River Campground in Dinosaur, CO. The campsite was large with plenty of space between the other campsites. There are campsites next to the water. Each campsite comes with a fire pit and a picnic table. There is firewood for sale. They take cash or Vemo. The ranger comes around in the morning to take care of things. There is running water and toilets onsite. The water for the camps is right below the water fountain. The facet is on the side at the bottom. Located outside of the bathrooms. There are lots of trails that branch off next to the campsite. BRING PLENTY OF WATER."
"Campsites were quite close to each other. I could hear the conversations from all three neighboring sites. My campsite had no shade and the ground was essentially a gigantic anthill. I chose my campsite because it was described as “riverside” , which is technically true , kinda sorta. The spot where the table , fire pit , and tent are set up are not really next to the river. There is a short trail , maybe fifteen second walk down to the river , which was nice to look at while drinking my coffee in the morning but the walking path down to the river leads to a small footprint. I couldn’t actually walk up and down the river , just stand in my one little 3 x 3 spot and look at it. Beautiful view , though. Bathroom was filthy. Might has well have been a vault toilet. The white sink looked like a marble composition notebook from all of the dead bugs all over it. Not cleaned at all during the two nights I was there. Even at the low price of $18/night , I still felt like it wasn’t worth it. Buggiest campsite of my whole eight-day trip , with ants all over the place. Firewood was easily accessible and reasonably priced at $7/bundle with a convenient QR code option to pay via Venmo. With other campgrounds at Dinosaur charging $10 for “primitive” conditions , I thought the flush toilets and running water in the bathrooms would make it worth the extra $8 but the bathrooms were so filthy that they actually felt “primitive”. The vault toilet I used while hiking near one of the “primitive” campsites was only slightly more disgusting than the one at Green River , but the sites were spaced much farther apart in a far more beautiful setting and at close to half the price. Still a three star experience for convenience and incredible views but for the price , the bathrooms should have been cleaned."
"While the area is gorgeous, we had nightmare chipmunks living in our site (31B). This family of chipmunks had ZERO fear of people and would literally run over our feet while cooking. We absolutely could not leave food unattended for more than 30 seconds. It's was fine while dark but if the sun was up, we had to be vigilant with ANY food. Our particular site was very sunny though most the campground seemed to be more shady. Regardless, we would not stay again even though our view was gorgeous. It might have been fine had we had a camper to cook in but as tent campers, never again."
"Great little hide away with tall cottonwood trees along the Green River. Campsites are older and the bathrooms are clean, but old. They have flush toilets. No showers. Access to the river and centrally located for this side of Dinosaur National Monument. The slanted rocks tour booklet is worth the $1. Get it and enjoy the sights."
"Had a great time staying here while visiting Dinosaur. Sites were relatively spacious and there was extra parking. The campground hosts were friendly. Flush toilets. Mosquitoes were bad unfortunately. They sell firewood bundles for $6 cash but there is no ice for sale. No Verizon cell service but other carriers seemed to have service. I’d bring a canopy/easy-up or some source of shade as the campsites are a bit exposed."
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