Kodachrome Basin State Park - Recreational Activities

Recreational Activities

Primary recreational activities in Kodachrome Basin State Park include photography, wildlife watching, camping, and hiking the park's several trails. Popular sites include Chimney Rock, Shakespeare Arch, and Ballerina Geyser. Stargazing is popular as the park sees little light pollution. Grosvenor Arch, an intricate double arch located ten miles south east of the park in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is a popular destination for many visitors. Kodachrome Basin State Park has 27 campsites, two of which are group sites as well as available showers. Campsites can be reserved at Reserve America. There are also six cabins inside the state park for lodging owned by Scenic Safaris. The Kodachrome Basin Blog has contact information for reserving the cabins. Horseback rides are also available throughout the park and surrounding wilderness areas.

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