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Joes Valley Reservoir
Joe's Valley Reservoir Campground sits at 7,000 feet in a high mountain valley, offering activities like boating and fishing. Visitors can also explore nearby off-road vehicle trails. A paved road surrounds the lake but transitions to dirt as elev...
Joe's Valley Camping: RV and Van Slips
From $13/night
Pebble Guard Station
Pebble Guard Station is a rustic cabin located at the base of Bonneville Peak, surrounded by scenic mountain views and situated on four fenced acres along Pebble Creek. Originally built in 1908, the current structure dates back to 1933 and is acce...
Big Springs - Caribou
Big Springs Campground is located at 6,500 feet along Pebble Creek, 16 miles from Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. It offers opportunities for fishing and exploring nearby trails. The scenic setting enhances the outdoor experience for visitors.
Cedar Mountain Day Use Site
Cedar Mountain Day Use Site offers a picturesque picnic area at over 7,600 feet, featuring unique rock formations ideal for exploration. The large pinyon pines provide shade and cooler temperatures, making it a great spot for summer meals. Stunnin...
Esquire Estates RV & MH Park
Esquire Estates RV & MH Park
Goodenough Creek Campground
Goodenough Creek Campground features 10 developed campsites, with 5 for tents and 5 for RVs/trailers, available on a first-come, first-served basis. The site offers vault toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings, but no dumpsters; visitors must pack...
Seely Creek Guard Station
Seely Creek Guard Station is situated in the Manti-La Sal National Forest in central Utah and was constructed in the late 1900s. It is recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors can partake in various year-round activities su...
Prospector Trail
The Prospector Trail system, created by the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation, offers exceptional off-highway vehicle (OHV) opportunities while conserving natural resources and benefiting nearby communities like Eureka and Vernon. It traverses...
Hoback Guard Station
Hoback Guard Station, built in 1935 by the CCC and eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, offers a scenic backcountry experience near Jackson, Wyoming. While it features electricity and running water, these amenities are not guaran...
Lake Hill
Lake Hill Campground is located near Lake Hill Reservoir, five miles from Ephraim, Utah, at an elevation of 8,400 feet. It offers activities such as fishing, canoeing, and trail exploration for visitors.
Buckhorn Draw
Buckhorn Draw features several vault toilets and information stations along the main road. Individual campsites are equipped with picnic tables and fire rings. Overall, it provides essential amenities for visitors.
Buckhorn Dino Track
One mile past the Navajo Sandstone sign in Buckhorn Draw, there's a pull-out on the right where visitors can park. After crossing the road and climbing the sandstone ledge, they will find a circle of stones surrounding a three-toed dinosaur track....
Caribou Mountain Guard Station
Caribou Mountain and the surrounding National Forest are named after "Cariboo Jack," a local legend who discovered gold in 1870. The guard station serves as a popular spot for adventurers engaging in various recreational activities. While accessib...
Swasey's Beach Campground
Swasey's Beach Campground offers camping and picnicking along the Green River, featuring shaded areas beneath large cottonwoods. It is a popular spot for recreationists, especially on summer weekends, who enjoy floating, swimming, and camping. The...
Scout Mountain Campground
Scout Mountain Campground is situated at 6,900 feet elevation, 13 miles south of Pocatello, Idaho. It is part of the Mink Creek area, known for birding and wildlife viewing. The campground offers access to various local multi-use trails for explor...
The Wedge
The Wedge offers stunning views of the Little Grand Canyon and features easy access via a road and trail connecting two parking areas. While camping is not allowed along the rim, designated camping sites are available nearby. Visitors are encourag...
Sids Mountain Wilderness - the Wedge
The Wedge Overlook provides stunning views of the San Rafael River and the surrounding Sids Mountain Wilderness Area. The area is characterized by its wild, undeveloped landscape. It serves as a prime destination for backcountry recreation.
Jericho Campground and Picnic Area
Jericho Campground and Picnic Area, part of the Little Sahara Recreation Area, offers 16 sites for camping and picnicking. It experiences high visitor traffic, especially on busy spring weekends, with up to 30,000 visitors. The area accommodates l...
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Joes Valley Reservoir
Joe's Valley Reservoir Campground sits at 7,000 feet in a high mountain valley, offering activities like boating and fishing. Visitors can also explore nearby off-road vehicle trails. A paved road surrounds the lake but transitions to dirt as elev...
Joe's Valley Camping: RV and Van Slips
From $13/night
Pebble Guard Station
Pebble Guard Station is a rustic cabin located at the base of Bonneville Peak, surrounded by scenic mountain views and situated on four fenced acres along Pebble Creek. Originally built in 1908, the current structure dates back to 1933 and is acce...
Big Springs - Caribou
Big Springs Campground is located at 6,500 feet along Pebble Creek, 16 miles from Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. It offers opportunities for fishing and exploring nearby trails. The scenic setting enhances the outdoor experience for visitors.
Cedar Mountain Day Use Site
Cedar Mountain Day Use Site offers a picturesque picnic area at over 7,600 feet, featuring unique rock formations ideal for exploration. The large pinyon pines provide shade and cooler temperatures, making it a great spot for summer meals. Stunnin...
Esquire Estates RV & MH Park
Esquire Estates RV & MH Park
Goodenough Creek Campground
Goodenough Creek Campground features 10 developed campsites, with 5 for tents and 5 for RVs/trailers, available on a first-come, first-served basis. The site offers vault toilets, picnic tables, and fire rings, but no dumpsters; visitors must pack...
Seely Creek Guard Station
Seely Creek Guard Station is situated in the Manti-La Sal National Forest in central Utah and was constructed in the late 1900s. It is recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors can partake in various year-round activities su...
Prospector Trail
The Prospector Trail system, created by the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation, offers exceptional off-highway vehicle (OHV) opportunities while conserving natural resources and benefiting nearby communities like Eureka and Vernon. It traverses...
Hoback Guard Station
Hoback Guard Station, built in 1935 by the CCC and eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, offers a scenic backcountry experience near Jackson, Wyoming. While it features electricity and running water, these amenities are not guaran...
Lake Hill
Lake Hill Campground is located near Lake Hill Reservoir, five miles from Ephraim, Utah, at an elevation of 8,400 feet. It offers activities such as fishing, canoeing, and trail exploration for visitors.
Buckhorn Draw
Buckhorn Draw features several vault toilets and information stations along the main road. Individual campsites are equipped with picnic tables and fire rings. Overall, it provides essential amenities for visitors.
Buckhorn Dino Track
One mile past the Navajo Sandstone sign in Buckhorn Draw, there's a pull-out on the right where visitors can park. After crossing the road and climbing the sandstone ledge, they will find a circle of stones surrounding a three-toed dinosaur track....
Caribou Mountain Guard Station
Caribou Mountain and the surrounding National Forest are named after "Cariboo Jack," a local legend who discovered gold in 1870. The guard station serves as a popular spot for adventurers engaging in various recreational activities. While accessib...
Swasey's Beach Campground
Swasey's Beach Campground offers camping and picnicking along the Green River, featuring shaded areas beneath large cottonwoods. It is a popular spot for recreationists, especially on summer weekends, who enjoy floating, swimming, and camping. The...
Scout Mountain Campground
Scout Mountain Campground is situated at 6,900 feet elevation, 13 miles south of Pocatello, Idaho. It is part of the Mink Creek area, known for birding and wildlife viewing. The campground offers access to various local multi-use trails for explor...
The Wedge
The Wedge offers stunning views of the Little Grand Canyon and features easy access via a road and trail connecting two parking areas. While camping is not allowed along the rim, designated camping sites are available nearby. Visitors are encourag...
Sids Mountain Wilderness - the Wedge
The Wedge Overlook provides stunning views of the San Rafael River and the surrounding Sids Mountain Wilderness Area. The area is characterized by its wild, undeveloped landscape. It serves as a prime destination for backcountry recreation.
Jericho Campground and Picnic Area
Jericho Campground and Picnic Area, part of the Little Sahara Recreation Area, offers 16 sites for camping and picnicking. It experiences high visitor traffic, especially on busy spring weekends, with up to 30,000 visitors. The area accommodates l...
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Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
We highly recommend making reservations in advance, especially during peak season (summer months and holidays). Popular destinations can book up weeks or even months ahead. Last-minute bookings may be available during off-peak times.
Pet policies vary by property. Many campgrounds welcome pets but may have restrictions on size, breed, or number of pets. Some properties charge additional pet fees. Always check the specific property's pet policy before booking.
Essential items include a tent or RV, sleeping bags, cooking equipment, food and water, appropriate clothing for the weather, first aid kit, flashlight, and any specific gear for planned activities. Check the property's amenities to see what's provided and what you'll need to bring.
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