About Aspen (UT)
Number of accommodations: 19
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Reviews (44)
What Guests Are Saying
Aspen (UT) offers a beautiful and peaceful camping experience with stunning views and spacious, private sites. The campground's reservation process is efficient, although better communication about reserved sites would improve the experience. While there are some concerns about rule enforcement, noisy neighbors, and issues with livestock, the overall atmosphere is enjoyable, and amenities like fire pits and river access add to the appeal.
What Guests Are Saying
Aspen (UT) offers a beautiful and peaceful camping experience with stunning views and spacious, private sites. The campground's reservation process is efficient, although better communication about reserved sites would improve the experience. While there are some concerns about rule enforcement, noisy neighbors, and issues with livestock, the overall atmosphere is enjoyable, and amenities like fire pits and river access add to the appeal.
Review Summary
John M
VerifiedAugust 8, 2021 • Stayed at: 009, Loop: ASPEN (ASHLEY NFS)
The description of the sites we booked were way off, I have a 30 foot motor home, which according to the website description would fit, well when we arrived and tried to get in we stuck out so far that you could not get by, and the second site we booked was not even big enough for for a friends tent trailer, we ended up having to drive another 50 miles to fiend a campground with availability, my advise to you if can check the site before you book it, as we drove through we noticed there only a couple sites that would accommodate our rig..
Dawn F
VerifiedJune 27, 2021 • Stayed at: 013, Loop: ASPEN (ASHLEY NFS)
I would recommend Aspen Campground. It is spacious and quiet. We had spot #13, which was great. I'm not sure why there's a fence in front of the river, but it was still easy to access and was nice.
Michael Q
VerifiedJune 22, 2021 • Stayed at: 014, Loop: ASPEN (ASHLEY NFS)
Nice spot, well maintained. We chose wisely going Sunday, Monday and Tuesday as there was only one other group there. It is beautiful.
Danny B
VerifiedJune 20, 2021 • Stayed at: 005, Loop: ASPEN (ASHLEY NFS)
Beautiful Campground! We love going here.
Chris A
VerifiedAugust 24, 2020 • Stayed at: 032, Loop: ASPEN (ASHLEY NFS)
Beautiful little campground that really makes you feel close to nature. The amenities are very much non-existent; some pit toilets and trash receptacles and that's it. We were in the group campsite which was huge; 2 fire pits, 3 huge picnic tables (20 feet long it seemed) and 2 standing "prep" tables. Also has a horseshoe pit (bring your horseshoes though!). Also easy access to the river; the campground is fenced so there's a few access points along the fence line and one is right at the group site. A 2 minute walk and you're at the river. In late August it was still chilly but you got used to it; and it felt good since daytime temps were still in the low 90s. River was great fun for the kids, it was mostly shallow so the kids could explore, toss rocks, etc. Might be fun to bring an inflatable innertube and see if you can float down (may not be deep enough though).
The group campsite setup was strange, as the only place to park trailers/RVs was to parallel park them along the gravel road of the campground. Thankfully there's plenty of space and we had no trouble with one 32' motorhome and 3 trailers, plus 4 additional vehicles. There's so much room in the campsite itself but the only access is blocked purposefully by large boulders, which was strange.
The campground is in a north-south valley so we didn't see sun until after 9am and it was behind the ridge on the other side by 6pm or so, which made the temperature very comfortable, and it quickly cooled off in the late afternoon. No cooking grate on the smaller fire pit so bring your own if you want to cook over the fire. Only 1.5 hours from Park City/Kimball Junction. Cell service was spotty but managed to get a signal in most areas of the site.
Tara C
VerifiedAugust 9, 2020 • Stayed at: 006, Loop: ASPEN (ASHLEY NFS)
Beautiful camp ground with a river running nearby. We had respectful, friendly neighboring campers as well. It was the perfect location to chill and forget about real life for a moment.
Rich M
VerifiedJuly 22, 2020 • Stayed at: 010, Loop: ASPEN (ASHLEY NFS)
Camp Site was good, with good tree covering and a bathroom not far away. It was also cheaper than a lot of the surrounding campgrounds.
Pam P
VerifiedJuly 19, 2020 • Stayed at: 014, Loop: ASPEN (ASHLEY NFS)
Bathrooms needed cleaning. We arrived Friday early evening and they could have used a cleaning then, they were not cleaned or restocked through Sunday afternoon.
Kylie L
VerifiedJuly 18, 2020 • Stayed at: 016, Loop: ASPEN (ASHLEY NFS)
Pretty, clean campgrounds! Fire pits are nice for little kids—thick, solid concrete with inner metal lining (no grates to go over the top, though). Plenty of dry kindling nearby. Had to drive a bit to get to good hiking trails—we highly recommend Nobletts Creek Trail. The road to Grandview Trail is VERY rocky and primitive; we might not go back to that one again because of the wear and tear on our car.
Art B
VerifiedJune 28, 2020 • Stayed at: 024, Loop: ASPEN (ASHLEY NFS)
Great campground surrounded by incredible beauty
Location Aspen (UT)
Address:
Po Box 981
Duchesne, UT, 84021
United States
From Duchesne, Utah: Take Highway 87 north to the junction with Highway 35. Turn west on Highway 35 towards Tabiona and travel about 28 miles to the campground in the North Fork Drainage.
From Highway 40, turn north on Highway 208 towards Tabiona, then proceed northwest through Hanna to the North Fork Drainage.
Latitude & Longitude: 40.4972 / -110.846
Elevation: 2179 feet