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Black Rocks 1-4 Campsite
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Black Rocks 1-4 Campsite

Mack, Colorado

3.3(3+)

About

The Ruby-Horsethief section of the Colorado River runs through beautiful red rock canyons and has many day hike opportunities offering both solitude and exploration. This section of the canyon, from Loma, Colorado, to Westwater, Utah, is a 25-mile stretch of mostly flat water with sections of Class I and II rapids. The Black Rocks section is composed of rock known as Vishnu schist, which dates back about 1.7 billion years. This same rock is exposed in certain sections of the Grand Canyon. There is an abundance of wildlife in the area including great blue herons, bald eagles, peregrine falcons, mule deer, and desert bighorn sheep. Look up in old cottonwoods trees and you are likely to spot nests and eagles. Please note that humans are prohibited from approaching within a half-mile of eagle nests or harassing the birds in any way. Motorized use is allowed in Ruby-Horsethief. Visitors can expect to see motorized and non-motorized craft in Ruby-Horsethief. Floaters and powerboaters should be aware of their surroundings and follow the rules of the river to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Amenities

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Available Site Types

  • Tent Sites

Local Attractions

  • Grand Canyon National Park
  • Westwater Canyon
  • Colorado River

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of sites does Black Rocks 1-4 Campsite offer?

Black Rocks 1-4 Campsite offers Tent Sites.

What is there to do near Black Rocks 1-4 Campsite?

Nearby attractions include Grand Canyon National Park, Westwater Canyon, Colorado River.

How is Black Rocks 1-4 Campsite rated?

Black Rocks 1-4 Campsite has a 3.3/5 rating based on 3 Google reviews.

How do I contact Black Rocks 1-4 Campsite?

You can reach Black Rocks 1-4 Campsite by phone at +1 970-244-3000. You can also contact them via their website at https://www.recreation.gov/permits/74466.

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