Split Mountain Campground sits along the Green River in Dinosaur National Monument, a 210,000-acre preserve straddling the Utah-Colorado border. At 4,800 feet elevation, the campground offers dramatic views of the highly eroded Split Mountain formation towering over the sites. This group campground features four sites with picnic tables and grills, alongside flush toilets and drinking water. Split Mountain serves as an ideal base for exploring the monument's paleontological treasures, including the Quarry Exhibit Hall displaying nearly 150 million-year-old dinosaur fossils. The adjacent Split Mountain Boat Ramp provides direct access to float trips on the Green and Yampa Rivers through remote canyons and wilderness. The area offers abundant outdoor recreation including hiking trails. Located in bear country, the campground accommodates group gatherings while providing easy access to both paleontological exploration and backcountry adventure. The remote setting and unique geological formations make Split Mountain an exceptional destination for families, researchers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking to experience Utah's natural and prehistoric heritage in northeastern Dinosaur National Monument.