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Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area Adventures

Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area offers a spectacular blend of rugged canyon scenery and thrilling water sports, drawing outdoor enthusiasts to its shimmering reservoir and surrounding landscapes.

207,363
Acres Protected
225
Miles of Trails
1 million
Annual Visitors
1968
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area.

Entrance Requirements

No entrance fee, but some activities require permits or fees.

Best Time to Visit

April through October are the best months for outdoor activities and visitor facilities access.

Visitor Information

Flaming Gorge Dam Visitor Center and Red Canyon Visitor Center

Getting There

Accessible via US Highway 191 and State Route 44, with some roads subject to weather closures in winter.

Weather & Climate

Summers are warm with temperatures averaging between 70°F and 80°F. Winters can be cold, with temperatures occasionally dropping below freezing. Precipitation is relatively low throughout the year.

Conservation Efforts

Invasive species and water management are ongoing concerns. Efforts are focused on preserving native fish populations and managing recreational impacts.

Camping in Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Red Canyon Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located near the Red Canyon Rim, offering instant access to scenic trails and stunning canyon views.

Firefighters Memorial Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

A family-friendly site near the reservoir, well-suited for boating and fishing enthusiasts.

Top Trails

Red Canyon Rim Trail

Moderate
5 miles

Offers sweeping views of Flaming Gorge and the Red Canyon's sheer walls.

Bear Canyon Bootleg Trail

Easy
3 miles

Features gentle terrain and scenic overlooks of the reservoir and surrounding forests.

Little Hole National Recreation Trail

Moderate
7 miles

Follows the Green River for world-class fishing and beautiful water vistas.

Swett Ranch Trail

Easy
4.5 miles

A historical loop leading to an early 20th-century homestead with interpretive signage.

Trailblazer Tips

Bring binoculars for prime wildlife viewing along the canyon rims and shoreline.

Summer offers warm temperatures ideal for water activities, while spring and fall provide cooler, more comfortable hiking conditions.

Reservoir campsites can fill up quickly during peak season; reserve in advance.

Pack layers and a windbreaker for variable weather and strong breezes near the water.

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