Located adjacent to the historic John Jarvie Ranch, the Bridge Hollow Campground is popular among anglers, hunters, whitewater paddlers, and history buffs. The campground sits at 5700 feet in elevation and includes 13 individual campsites and 1 group campsite, restrooms, picnic tables, fire rings, and a put-in for the Green River.From Main Street (HWY 40) turn north on US-191 for 69.8 mi. Turn right onto Brown’s Park Rd. for 20.5 mi. Turn right onto Jarvie Ranch Rd for 1.44 mi. Turn left on Taylor Flats road (crossing the Green River on a bridge). You have arrived to Bridge Hollow Campground..(435)781-4400utvnmail@blm.govutvnmail@blm.gov
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