
Tent Campsites, Southern, UT
At Duke's Slickrock Campground, we offer an unforgettable tent camping experience nestled in the heart of Hanksville, UT. Surrounded by breathtaking red rock formations and picturesque views, our tent sites are perfect for families, couples, and solo adventurers looking to reconnect with nature. OPEN YEAR ROUND!

Amenities of our Tent Camping Sites
We strive to make your stay comfortable and convenient. Our campground offers:
Pricing & Fees
Tent Sites
$30/tentplus tax
Pricing varies based on the number of guests per tent
Local Attractions
Hanksville is a gateway to some of Utah's most stunning natural attractions. While you’re here, be sure to explore:

Goblin Valley State Park
20 miles North of Hanksville
otherworldly landscape, filled with unique rock formations called “hoodoos” that resemble goblins. This captivating area is a playground for visitors who enjoy hiking, photography, and exploring natural wonders. With well-marked trails and stunning views, it’s an ideal spot for families and adventurers alike.
Capitol Reef National Park
28 miles West of Hanksville
Capitol Reef National Park is a hidden gem in Utah’s red rock country, offering breathtaking sandstone cliffs, colorful canyons, and rugged landscapes. The park is known for the Waterpocket Fold, a unique geologic wrinkle that stretches for nearly 100 miles. Hiking, scenic drives, and historic sites make Capitol Reef a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and history buffs.acular canyons and stunning vistas.


Lake Powell
66 miles South of Hanksville
Lake Powell is a striking reservoir with over 1,900 miles of shoreline, offering countless opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming, and exploring hidden coves. The crystal-clear blue waters against the red rock cliffs create a stunning backdrop for outdoor activities. With houseboat rentals and guided tours available, Lake Powell is a paradise for water lovers and adventure seekers.
Henry Mountains
18 miles South of Hanksville
The Henry Mountains are one of Utah’s most remote and untouched mountain ranges, perfect for those looking to experience rugged beauty. Home to free-roaming bison herds, scenic vistas, and challenging trails, this area is ideal for hiking, wildlife viewing, and off-road adventures. The mountains are steeped in history and provide solitude and breathtaking landscapes for those willing to explore.


Slot Canyons
All Around Hanksville
Utah’s slot canyons provide a mesmerizing experience with their narrow, winding passageways carved by centuries of erosion. Popular with hikers and photographers, these natural formations feature stunning light and shadow effects that vary throughout the day. Whether you’re exploring Little Wild Horse Canyon or nearby slot canyons, these natural wonders offer unforgettable views and challenges for all skill levels.
What Our Campers Have To Say

"I loved the peaceful atmosphere and the proximity to great hiking spots. I’ll definitely be back!"
— Luke W.

Needed a room late at night. Got their last one in a lovely cabin. Very clean and quiet.
— Nick, C.

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275 East Highway 24, Hanksville, Utah
(435) 542-3235
Office Hours
Mon - Sun 3:00pm to 9:00pm