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    Aspen Mirror Lake

    4.7 (3 reviews)

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    Gorgeous place to go!! Fishing is ver popular. Beautiful walking trails surround the lake.Great birds on lake and near stream and in forest.

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    Panguitch Lake - How you chill white wine at the lake...

    Panguitch Lake

    4.0(2 reviews)
    12.8 mi

    High on the Colorado Plateau you'll find this gorgeous lake. It's at an elevation of about 8,400…read morefeet so it's the perfect summer escape from the heat. I come here at least twice a year during the summer months and I love how small the community is. Everyone knows each other. The lake itself is a substantial size covering about 1,300 acres. There are cabins on the lake and above in the surrounding hills. There's also a little market in town and just a few restaurants. Plan accordingly and bring what you need if you plan on staying for a few days. The location is also awesome because it's near one of my favorite hiking spots, Cedar Breaks and close to Zion & Bryce Canyon. The lake is surrounded by forest. It's so beautiful. Most folks visit to fish as you can find rainbow, cutthroat, brown, and brook trout. You can also canoe or kayak around the lake. ATV's are all around as that's how most people get around and there are hundreds of miles of trails to explore. It feels like you're very far from everything...

    This place is a great place for catching big trout. It's in a remote part of Utah with VERY LIMITED…read morecell and internet service. Not a problem for most of us fishermen. There are a lot of campgrounds and nice cabins that make the over-nite trip enjoyable. Also, a nice general store and many restaurants near the lake. It's worth the drive for bordering states fishermen.

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    Sunset yoga magic...

    Panguitch Lake - Grateful for every single second.

    Grateful for every single second.

    Panguitch Lake - Find me by the creek, always.

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    Find me by the creek, always.

    Duck Creek Campground - The Hummingbirds were not shy!  They took most all the hair from our dogs brush.

    Duck Creek Campground

    4.0(9 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    We had a great stay! The campground is well-kept with clean restrooms, and the camp host was super…read morefriendly and welcoming. We loved the convenience of having a little town just 5 minutes away for anything we needed. We stayed in Loop A since Loops B and C are under renovation. The only downside was the traffic noise at night/day which can get a bit loud, but overall it was a very nice campground.

    I felt the need to post this review because I found it very difficult to find recent reviews on…read morethis campground prior to my stay, so hopefully some of you find this helpful! First off, if you're on the fence about going, DO IT! This is a beautiful summer campground, we went June 8-10, 2018 and the weather was perfect. It did get a little cold at night, but nothing that our sleeping bags couldn't handle. The campgrounds here aren't too close together which I really appreciated, but some campsites are more shaded than others. I stayed in B loop, site #48 and it was conveniently located close to the restrooms (which are kept very clean) and the campground host, who sell firewood. People here were very respectful of the quiet hours which start at 10. Keep in mind that there are no showers at this campsite. Also, the picnic table and fire ring are on concrete which I loved SO much and it even comes with a stand for your portable stove and a place to hang your lantern. The campsite also has tent pads that they have leveled out which made sleeping very comfortable. However, the one thing I do regret is not bringing a hammock!! There are lots of trees here. This place is also walking distance to a small lake where you can go fishing and a short 4 mike drive to Duck Creek Village, which has a convenience store, small restaurants, and souvenir shops.

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    Duck Creek Campground - Fishing off the shore... No luck here!

    Fishing off the shore... No luck here!

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    @ Duck Creek Campground - 2/21/15

    Duck Creek Campground - Caught five fish, a little small but they'll do the trick!

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    Caught five fish, a little small but they'll do the trick!

    Navajo Lake Campground - Navajo Lake

    Navajo Lake Campground

    3.2(5 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    Never got so close to nature while camping before…read more For my families annual camping trip, this location was chosen. We arrived early Friday morning and were able to grab campsites near each other that could occupy 30 of us. If you're into hammock'ing like myself, there are many trees up the hill from the campsites. Amanda and Dell did an awesome job helping us with anything we needed, showed us where everything was, and kept the sites including bathrooms really clean. The only thing they didn't mention was there were wolves in the area. (Story time!) On our last morning at 4am my cousin heard footsteps which he thought was our uncle. Turned out to be grey wolves bigger than the German Shepherd my cousin brought. The car alarm took a few trys for them to even budge. With our flashlights we were able to see 6 up in the woods. We then jumped in the car and left until sunrise. As for the fishing at Navajo Lake, we caught about 30 Chubs which we threw back and a few 10in Rainbow with our full day boat rental and 6 people. Worms were being hit more than power bait jfyi.

    Campsite #14 June 23 -26th Pros: easy reservations made…read moreonline and over the phone. Good location near duck creek village. Clean bathrooms and water spouts to fetch fresh water. Parking spot at camp site and parking lots for extra vehicles. Fire pit and picnic table at camp site. I liked when we arrived my campsite said my name and arrival and departure dates. Close proximity to the lake and launch pad for boats. Cons: the weekend we visited it was warm. 80 during day and 40 at night. We got sun burned. Living in Vegas we are usto hot sun but not a sun so close like up on the mountain. This camp site and a few others had no shade. We had to go buy a canape to seek shelter from the sun. And when we did that we wanted to set it up in this one spot that was shady most of the day but there was a large pile of dry dead tree branches which was disheartening because fire level is at extreme. I'm not sure if we truly were allowed but the campsite host allowed small fires and was also selling fire wood. So we cleaned up and moved all the branches away from the area. Nothing like manual labor on vacation! I spotted a few other piles around our side of the compound. Camp site # 14 is along the road just a FYI. You can see the cars and trucks go by with out a guardrail but quite at night. Overall a nice peaceful place thank you!

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    Navajo Lake Campground - View from my hammock.

    View from my hammock.

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    Panguitch Lake Campgrounds - As you enter, cool retro style sign.

    Panguitch Lake Campgrounds

    3.5(2 reviews)
    22.3 mi

    The area of Panguitch Lake is beautiful! You have a mix of small town Utah with some woods, farms,…read moreand a lake. We stayed at the North campground for three nights and then the overflow area for two. There are a few other camping areas as well, there is a south, and then at least two or three additional camping areas near by. I found them all when I got lost hiking around. The camp spots are not all created equal, some a far better then others, and without knowing the area first, you can't possibly know if your getting a quality spot. We reserved a space before we left. When we got there, we found that the place that we had reserved, did not have a flat space for a table next to the RV spot, we would have to hike up and down a little hill to get to a table every time we wanted anything. It just didn't work for our style of camping this time around. We spoke to the camps hosts and they let us switch spots to another open one with no problem. The next plot fit our requirements much better. Although its good to know that not all spots have a water spicket. Each lot does have a fire pit area with a flip style sort of grill, but no BBQ's. There are bathrooms, just toilets, the hand sinks don't work because they say they are trying to conserve water (although I just found that really odd, because I would just go to the spicket and wash my hands). The bathrooms are clean, and well maintained. Also, the lake was not very yielding. You had to throw back anything under 17", which was everything that was caught by my group. All in all, it was a fun, quiet place to go and I would recommend it to any outdoor lover. Next time I go, I will be tent camping and I will probably stay at the South campsite for that.

    Panguitch Lake Campground had large, spacious sites and good privacy. The campground hosts were…read morevery welcoming and we enjoyed our short stay here - I say short because unfortunately we were chased out by the Brianhead fire that got a little out of control. The area was very beautiful and would like to explore it more in the future.

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    Panguitch Lake Campgrounds - BBQ pit

    BBQ pit

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    Panguitch Lake Campgrounds - The overflow area. There are several pits, you have to get out and walk around to find them though, and this spot was buggy.

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    The overflow area. There are several pits, you have to get out and walk around to find them though, and this spot was buggy.

    Rocky Point Boat Dock

    Rocky Point Boat Dock

    4.6(21 reviews)
    13.8 mi

    This is the place to go, but unfortunately, this time they were closed. Hopefully, they are opened…read moreup next season because the owners really do care about the customers' experience in every witch way.

    My family and I have rented boats from this business for at least a decade. Our yearly Father's Day…read moretradition included getting a boat from Dave at Rocky Point, the kids catching fish, camping...such a magical time for us, making memories that last a lifetime. This year everything changed. A trip that we looked forward to for a whole year was ruined, purely because of Rocky Point Boat Dock. We reserved a pontoon boat for $170 a day, $95 for a half day. When they pulled the boat up to us for us to get on, we actually thought it was a joke. This boat looked like it was neglected for years. Ripped seats, spider webs, the floor boards rotting with sharp pieces of wood sticking up. It was awful...but..they said there weren't any other boats available, so we got on and we're convinced we would have a good time. After 2 hours on the lake, the boat died. Wouldn't start (not to mention it never would go into reverse) We had to get towed back to the dock. They told us the boat needed a new motor and would be down for the rest of the weekend. My kids were broken hearted and in tears. They also told us they were aware the boat didn't work in reverse! (But never told us that) As we were KINDLY asking for possibly a new boat, a refund, something...the owners wife yelled at us and told us to stop complaining , stop stressing her out, and she actually told me to shut up. She did this in front of my young kids! On a Father's Day trip with their dad and grandpa! Now we were left without a boat for the remaining 3 days of our trip. The owner Dave, who over the years had become a family friend, wouldn't even look us in the eye, apologize, nothing! It was very sad to see a business that used to be so friendly and such a positive experience, decline completely. I'm all about supporting family businesses, but I just can't support Rocky Point anymore. They will lose a lot of our referral business as well. To sum it up..Bad customer service, dilapidated boats that don't work, and no empathy for ruining our trip. Stay away if you can.

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    Rocky Point Boat Dock
    Rocky Point Boat Dock - Yes that's a trash can I used as a chair from my hotel room...

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    Yes that's a trash can I used as a chair from my hotel room...

    Aspen Mirror Lake - lakes - Updated May 2026

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