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    4.9 (7 reviews)

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    Quiet, clean level spots. Reasonably price. I'll stay again when in this area. Easy in and out.

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    Quiet great level spots. Easy pull thru. Nice river to have a leisurely walk by. Everything we needed.

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    Fort Bridger Rv Camp - Office

    Fort Bridger Rv Camp

    4.4(16 reviews)
    34.1 mi

    This was our last stop before reaching home after 2 weeks of RV travel. Since it was only another…read more100 or so miles to home, we considered skipping our stop and just going on home. We are so glad we did not skip this wonderful stop. We had stayed at many other locations over the years, and this is by far one of the most beautiful locations to park our motorhome. The camp managers were so very friendly. I booked over the phone and spoke to the very nice lady to secure the reservation. Upon showing up, her husband was waiting to check us in and show us to our site. They only have 2 or 3 "pull through" sites, which we were given the end one on the end. There are others you can drive through, but if they are busy, these sites are actually back in sites and you may not be able to drive through if someone is using the other side. The site was relatively level and the utilities were easy to hook up. Our site had full hookups with 50 amp service to accommodate our motorhome. They offered a laundry room as well as restrooms with showers, but we did not use any of these. They were apologetic for leaves and branches on the ground near our site due to a wind storm that had blown through the night before. It did not matter to use because everything was so beautiful and well kept in spite of the storm. We will definitely return to this location when we are in the area.

    Nice park, level gravel sites with grass and nature trees between sites. Very quiet, we saw a deer…read moregrazing on an empty site. Hubby said the showers and bathrooms were very nice. Would definitely stay here again! The town of Fort Bridger has a great historic park just 8 min walk from the RV park. Not a fan of the 10am checkout time, it didn't affect us but might be an issue for others.

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    Arriving at the park, beautiful fall colors!

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    Bear Lake North RV Park & Campground - The showers, laundry room, volleyball and basketball court area

    Bear Lake North RV Park & Campground

    4.0(2 reviews)
    49.1 mi

    This place offers full hooks up (water, sewer, electricity) with pull thru and back in sites,…read morecabins for rent, and tent camping. It is about 15 minutes away from Garden City and 15 minutes away from Bear Lake East. It is super close to Bear Lake North- it isn't on the water but the water is a 5 minute drive away. The parks charge an entrance fee- bring cash for the parks, no credit cards are accepted. There are paths to ride your motorized vehicles to the lake, and your bicycles. There is an extensive road for bicycles that is 45 miles long that is easily accessible from this park as well. The location is very open, and very quiet. Had it not been for the fires, the skies would be starry- unfortunately, the skies were covered from the ashy smoke drifting in from the Ca, Wa, and Or fires. We stayed in a premium back in site 15- it also had room for tent camping and came with a wood fire pit and three picnic benches. Why did I reserve such a large space? I don't know. My husband asked me the same thing- we enjoyed the space and the fire pit. The site was pretty level and easy to back our 29' (without the hitch, with it is 34') and we have slide outs on both sides (passenger and driver). The site was long enough to accommodate both trailer and our truck. They have communal showers and toilets. I only went in there to wash my hands. I noticed they have a dryer for use, paper towels, toilet seat covers, toilet paper and hand soap is provided by the owners for their guests. The showers are NOT free- they are coin operated (bring quarters) at $0.50 for 6 minutes. Very reasonable. There is a coin operated laundry room as well. I stuck to using our own bathroom inside our trailer because of Covid. I noticed a playground for kids, volleyball play area and a basketball court- good for kids to play. Check in time is 2 pm, check out is 11 am. We had some issues with our slide outs and didn't leave on time but the owners didn't give us grief- which was appreciated. Some parks can get very strict. This park is well maintained, lots of grassy areas- run by a nice family. It is also super close to the Minnetonka Caves! The trail to the caves is very scenic, with lots of trails to hike as well. I wish I knew in advance. We didn't have enough time because we only stayed one full night. The caves close for the season on Labor Day so if you're in town before then, I highly recommend that. It is also located close to Bear Lake State Park. The location is ideal for the north part of Bear Lake. Water is so beautiful. It was overcast so the turquoise color wasn't as prominent but I'm sure in the summer months you can really see the beautiful Caribbean of the west in it's full glory. We reserved online, but you can book it over the phone. The city of St. Charles has very a small town feel- lots of farms, horses, cows, and nice people. For those wondering about the measures taken for Covid- this town isn't really wearing or enforcing masks. For the record, when we visited in mid Sept, hardly any people. A lot of local restaurants were closed for the season. We visited during non peak times so social distancing was very easy to do. The cell reception was excellent- I have unlimited data with Verizon and streamed my shows and surfed the Internet with no problem. I didn't use the parks wifi so I can't comment on that. They do provide wifi for their guests though. We also brought our two fur babies. No official dog run, but lots of walking pathways to walk them on their leashes. We used our own doggie bags and threw in the main trash. Don't let your dogs do their business on the actual sites and tent area. I did not notice any breed restrictions here and they do not charge an extra fee. Just use your common sense and be a responsible pet owner. Overall, we enjoyed this quaint and quiet park.

    Really nice atmosphere, tons of kids having fun. Decent sites with trees, full hookups…read more But only specific sites could have fires. The bathrooms were filthy, and the location wasn't optimal.

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    Bear Lake North RV Park & Campground - Entrance

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    Bear Lake North RV Park & Campground - Premium back in site with tent area- comes with fire pit and three picnic tables and FHU

    Premium back in site with tent area- comes with fire pit and three picnic tables and FHU

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    Tony Grove Lake

    Tony Grove Lake

    5.0(2 reviews)
    57.4 mi

    absolutely stunning place. they have bathrooms and you're able to kayak and fish there. they also…read morehave trails there too.

    While the beauty of Logan Canyon itself is hard to top, Tony Grove Lake is absolutely stunning…read more You will find the lake, nature trail, and campground at the end of a long side road off hwy 89 in Logan Canyon. When I visited, it was late afternoon on a Saturday in July. The parking lot was completely full, but we got lucky and were able to grab a spot just as someone left. It was clear that many people had enjoyed activities in the lake earlier in the day (swimming, kayaking, and fishing), due to the state of the restrooms and all of the large amount of sleepy-looking children sitting around. Since we weren't planning to go in the water, I think we arrived at the perfect time of day to enjoy the scenery. The nature trail around the lake was beautiful, especially with all the wildflowers blooming! I'd recommend doing the full trail, which is just 1.2 miles around with approximately 60' elevation gain (more of a walk/stroll than a hike). Seeing all of the different types of wildflowers up close was incredible! If you would prefer to sit and enjoy the views instead of walking around the lake, I'd recommend brining your own chairs, as there were only a few tables and benches scattered around. After enjoying the trail, we drove through the campground and found it to be very pretty. There were lots of large pine trees, allowing for a fair amount of privacy for nearly all of the sites. Tony Grove would be a great stop on the way through Logan Canyon, but is also a destination in itself. Try to visit mid-summer to avoid the snow and catch the wildflowers in full bloom!

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    Firehole Canyon Campground - Campsite 23

    Firehole Canyon Campground

    4.5(2 reviews)
    64.3 mi

    This is a really nice little out of the way campground that I came across accidentally…read more While traveling to Boulder, Aug of 19, I needed a place to stay for the night. My choice for accommodations was the rock Springs KOA Which was situated literally in the shadow of about 10 giant petroleum tanks or drive 25 minutes south into flaming gorge national recreation area. Well I chanced it and I'm glad I did. Spacious campsites with roomy covered picnic tables and inground fire pits. One of the two bathrooms was closed when I visited but that was not really much of an inconvenience. The showers were acceptable but certainly not super high end. Beautiful high desert area on the green river the views were incredible. So, these views, not another camper for 50 yards and the coyotes howling all night! I will definitely make a point to come back here.

    Beautiful view of the Reservoir! They offer both reserved spaces and first-come spaces (to reserve,…read morego to Reacreation.gov or download the app). Restrooms are large and have one shower in each of the women's and men's restroom. Each campsite offers a fire pit, and covered area with a picnic table. There is a short walk down to the water from the campsite. We spotted mule deer. Of all the campsites we visited, this one was most notable for bugs...LOTS of flying bugs: both morning and night. We went in late June.

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    Daybreak at the camp

    Firehole Canyon Campground - Campsite 23

    Campsite 23

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    Paris Springs Campground - Campsite fire pit

    Paris Springs Campground

    3.3(3 reviews)
    56.4 mi

    Firstly I'd like to say if I could rate this zero stars i'd do so in a heartbeat…read more Our experience at Paris Springs Campground was unfortunately overshadowed by one of the most unprofessional and upsetting interactions we've ever had while camping. We had booked our site through the official website, fully under the impression that we were staying at a first-come, first-served site. Our first night went smoothly. However, things took an unexpected turn on the second day when we returned from the lake and were kindly informed by another group that they had reserved the same site. We were confused but respectful, and immediately began packing up to avoid any conflict. When the rest of our group arrived, we decided to clarify the situation with the camp host--a decision we quickly came to regret. Rather than offering an explanation or any semblance of professionalism, the host immediately told us, "Pack up or I'm calling the cops." This was said without listening to our concerns and while we were already in the process of packing. Moments later, he returned to our site and began yelling at us, escalating an already tense situation. We were stunned. Not only were we not given the basic courtesy of a conversation, but the host also made several false accusations--including that we hadn't paid for our second night, which was completely untrue. We tried to resolve the issue by offering the payment again in person, which he refused. In the end, we had no choice but to leave the money behind and vacate in a rush--so quickly, in fact, that our gear was packed haphazardly, and we fear some of our belongings may now be damaged. This experience left us not only disappointed but honestly hurt. We were treated with hostility, not as paying guests or even as fellow human beings seeking clarity in a confusing situation. Camping should be about community, nature, and peace--not intimidation and aggression. Due to the camp host's behavior and the complete lack of professionalism, we cannot recommend Paris Springs Campground to others. We hope future guests are treated with more respect and dignity than we were.

    We stayed at this campground for the 4th of July weekend. It's a really lovely, quiet campground in…read morethe Cache National Forest. The upsides: This campground is surrounded by beautiful trees and greenery. There is fresh drinking water and lots of shade in the campsites. Each campsite has a fire pit and a large picnic table. The campground is next to a creek and is a short 300-yard hike from Paris Springs, a cool little spot to see. It's also about a 30 minute drive to Bear Lake's north shore. The downsides: Mosquitoes are present throughout the entire day. Bring lots of bug spray! The road to the campground is a 4-mile long dirt road which may get pretty rough in wet weather. Also, the bathrooms have pit toilets and do not have sinks or showers. We really enjoyed our stay here and would be glad to camp here again if we're in the area. I would recommend reserving your campsite online ahead of time to make sure you get a spot.

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    Paris Springs Campground - Dirt road leading to the campground

    Dirt road leading to the campground

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