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INDIAN COVE CAMPGROUND

We watch every site at INDIAN COVE CAMPGROUND 24/7, then email you the moment a cancellation opens up.

90% of weekends booked at top sites·Peak Oct–Dec·114 sites
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The 10 most popular campsites at INDIAN COVE CAMPGROUND

Booked on virtually every weekend during peak season (Oct–Dec). They reserve months ahead and rebook within minutes when cancelled — set up an alert and we'll email you the moment one opens.

Site 061

Best here
Ranked #1 of 114
STANDARD · Sleeps 6 · Electric

Site 058

Top pick
Ranked #2 of 114
TENT ONLY · Sleeps 4 · Electric

Site 064

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Ranked #3 of 114
TENT ONLY · Sleeps 6 · Electric

Site 045

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Ranked #4 of 114
STANDARD · Sleeps 4 · Electric

Site 010

Top pick
Ranked #4 of 114
STANDARD · Sleeps 6 · Electric

Site 042

Top pick
Ranked #6 of 114
TENT ONLY · Sleeps 4 · Electric

Site 020

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Ranked #7 of 114
STANDARD · Sleeps 6 · Electric

Site 030

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Ranked #8 of 114
TENT ONLY · Sleeps 6 · Electric

Site 004

Top pick
Ranked #9 of 114
STANDARD · Sleeps 4 · Electric

Site 096

Top pick
Ranked #9 of 114
TENT ONLY · Sleeps 6 · Electric

These sites rebook within minutes of being cancelled. Set an alert at INDIAN COVE CAMPGROUND and we’ll email you the moment one opens up.

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About this park

Campsites are nestled on a flat, sandy surface between large boulders that tower in unique shapes over the campground and rise up from the otherwise uniform desert landscape. The rocks were formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago and have been exposed and shaped by wind and water over time. They brighten with soft pastel hues during the morning and evening sunlight and glow with campfire light by night. Visitors may want to keep their eyes out for typical desert inhabitants such as lizards, rattlesnakes, scorpions, ravens, squirrels and desert tarantulas during the cooler months of the year. Bobcats and mountain lions do live in the park, however they are rarely seen near humans.