Part of Dixie National Forest
Yankee Meadows Campground is a little known gem that offers outstanding beauty and recreation. The scenery is fantastic at the lake with towering volcanic cliffs of Sydney Peaks rising in the distance. Trout fishing and boating are the most popular activities.
There are several ATV routes around Yankee Meadows, including the Markagunt and the Second Left Hand trails. Trail users are strongly advised to pick up a trail map from any Dixie National Forest Service Office.
There are hiking, biking and horseback riding trails in and around Yankee Meadows – Vermillion Castle, Noah’s Ark, Henderson Hill, and Yankee Meadows Loop.
Three amazing group sites.
New improved and updated Amenities to the campsites.
We offer individual sites and Double campsites as well!
Yankee Meadows Campground is a scenic, nature-filled destination featuring a beautiful lake. One of the most striking natural features of the area is the view of the towering volcanic cliffs of the Sydney Peaks rising in the distance, creating a rugged and impressive backdrop.
The lake itself supports outdoor recreation like boating and trout fishing, while the surrounding forest and open terrain provide access to a variety of trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and ATV exploring. Together, the calm waters, rocky peaks, and wide trail network make Yankee Meadows a place known for both peaceful scenery and outdoor adventure.
Vermillion Castle, Noah’s Ark, Henderson Hill, and Yankee Meadows Loop.
Any accepted passes must be entered for the discount at the time of booking for single sites only.
Quiet hours between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.
Campfires in developed fire pits only
Fireworks are prohibited
Dogs must be on leash
OHV/ATV use prohibited in the campground (ATV parking available)
Maximum length of stay: 14 days
Customer Service Please Contact 801-226-3564 or Help.Dixie.CedarCity@AmericanLL.com
<p>34 miles from Cedar City: Take I-15 northbound. Drive 19 miles to Parowan, take Exit 78 into Parowan, then take Highway U-143 south out of Parowan and drive 3 miles, then turn left on First Left Hand Road and drive 6 miles to the campground.</p>
Phone: 801-226-3564
820 N Main St.