Panguitch Lake North
Dixie
Utah
Panguitch Lake North Campground is a great place to camp in the Dixie National Forest, with plenty of nice developed campsites to choose from, and access to world class trout fishing!
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White Bridge Campground is a small, scenic campground located along the East Fork of the Sevier River in the Dixie National Forest. Known for its riverside setting and relaxed atmosphere, this campground is especially popular with anglers and travelers looking for a simple, shaded place to camp near the town of Hatch. Its location along a well-traveled scenic route makes it a convenient stop while still offering a distinctly forested, mountain feel.
The campground sits along Utah State Route 14, west of Hatch and east of Cedar Breaks National Monument. The East Fork Sevier River flows directly alongside the campground, providing soothing water sounds and easy access for fishing. Cottonwood trees line the riverbanks, offering shade and creating a cooler microclimate during summer months.
White Bridge Campground is relatively small and lightly developed, with campsites arranged close to the river. Sites are generally best suited for tents, vans, and small to mid-sized trailers. The campground’s modest size and simple layout give it a quieter, more intimate feel compared to larger nearby campgrounds on the Markagunt Plateau.
Amenities typically include picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets. Potable drinking water may be available seasonally, but campers should be prepared to bring their own supplies. There are no electrical hookups or showers at the campground. Fire restrictions may be in effect during dry periods, and visitors should always follow current Dixie National Forest guidelines.
Fishing is a primary draw at White Bridge Campground, with the East Fork Sevier River offering opportunities to catch trout right from camp or nearby access points. Additional activities include relaxing by the river, wildlife viewing, and scenic driving along State Route 14. The campground’s location also makes it a convenient base for visiting Cedar Breaks National Monument, Panguitch Lake, and nearby hiking areas.
White Bridge Campground offers a simple, riverside camping experience in the Dixie National Forest. With easy highway access, shaded sites along the East Fork Sevier River, and strong fishing opportunities, it’s a great option for campers seeking a quiet stopover or a low-key base near Hatch and Cedar Breaks. For those who value scenery and simplicity over amenities, White Bridge Campground delivers a classic forest service camping experience.