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Castle Rock Campground Introduce

Castle Rock Campground, located in Fishlake National Forest, FR478, Sevier, UT 84766, USA, offers a camping experience rich in history and natural beauty.

Platform Category: Campgrounds & RV Parks

Castle Rock Campground provides a clean and well-kept camping environment with access to numerous trails, historical sites, and ancient art. It features teepee rentals and is located near the Fremont Indian Museum and Belknap Ranger Station interpretive area.

Environment:

The campground is described as beautiful, with many amazing trails and historical sites to explore. It offers places for picnicking and features ancient art. A gentle stream runs through the campground, although its year-round presence is uncertain. The campground provides a mix of shaded and unshaded sites, with some lacking midday shade. Two bathroom areas are available, one with flush toilets and the other with pit toilets.

Services:

Castle Rock Campground offers the following services:

  • Camping Sites: Standard camping sites.
  • Teepee Rentals: Rental of large teepees.
  • Bathroom Facilities: Flush toilets and pit toilets.
  • Picnic Areas: Places for picnicking.
  • Trail Access: Access to numerous hiking and biking trails.
  • Historical Sites: Proximity to historical sites and ancient art.
  • Binocular Rentals: Borrowing of binoculars.

Features:

Based on customer reviews, Castle Rock Campground is characterized by:

  • Beautiful Scenery: Amazing trails and natural beauty.
  • Historical Significance: Access to historical sites and ancient art.
  • Teepee Rentals: Unique teepee camping experience.
  • Clean Facilities: Campground is clean and well-kept.
  • Nearby Attractions: Proximity to Fremont Indian Museum and Belknap Ranger Station.
  • Trail Access: Hiking and mountain biking trails.
  • Bathroom Variety: Flush toilets and pit toilets.
  • Stream Presence: Gentle stream running through the campground.
  • Limited Shower Facilities: Showers are off-site and require payment.
  • Variable Shade: Some sites lack midday shade.

Promotional Information:

Castle Rock Campground in Sevier, UT, offers a beautiful camping experience with access to historic trails, ancient art, and teepee rentals. While clean and well-kept, shower facilities are off-site and require payment. Beautiful park! So many amazing trails, historical sites, and ancient art to enjoy. Loved sleeping in the teepee. We were able to borrow a pair of binoculars which was lovely. The campground is clean and well kept.places for picnicking. Will definitely be returning! Only thing we didn’t like was if you wanted to use the shower it was at the other camp site and was $1.25 for four minutes!!! So we used a truck stop shower in Richfield instead. Nice campground. Two bathroom areas, one with flush toilets and one pit toilets. Lots of nearby sights with the Fremont Indian museum and Belknap Ranger station interpretive area. It's possible to hike or challenging mountain bike to the museum from the campground. Be aware that your campsite might not have midday shade. There are a couple big teepees that can be rented. They are not fully enclosed. You could use your tent without a rain fly though. A gentle stream was running through the campground in May. I don't know if it's year-round.

Contact Information:

Phone: (435) 896-9233 or +1 435-896-9233

Address: Fishlake National Forest, FR478, Sevier, UT 84766, USA

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Customer Reviews

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Mrs S
May 12, 2024

Beautiful park! So many amazing trails, historical sites, and ancient art to enjoy. Loved sleeping in the teepee. We were able to borrow a pair of binoculars which was lovely. The campground is clean and well kept.places for picnicking. Will definitely be returning! Only thing we didn’t like was if you wanted to use the shower it was at the other camp site and was $1.25 for four minutes!!! So we used a truck stop shower in Richfield instead.

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Lisa H
May 11, 2024

Nice campground. Two bathroom areas, one with flush toilets and one pit toilets. Lots of nearby sights with the Fremont Indian museum and Belknap Ranger station interpretive area. It's possible to hike or challenging mountain bike to the museum from the campground. Be aware that your campsite might not have midday shade. There are a couple big teepees that can be rented. They are not fully enclosed. You could use your tent without a rain fly though. A gentle stream was running through the campground in May. I don't know if it's year-round.

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Rodrigo Liberal
Oct 05, 2024

This place looks beautiful right now in the Fall. It’s nestled in this lush red rock canyon and a small creek runs through it. Lots of camp spots, reserved and fcfs. The sites are pretty close to one another but lots of trees to buffer sound and visibility. Dog friendly on a leash. A few mosquitoes at dusk come out to drain your blood but nothing crazy. If you do go, try to enjoy every moment. I hope you can put away your screens and let your mind wander the same as your feet. You can watch TikToks any other time but you can’t listen to a fire snapping and cracking, feel that cool breeze on your skin at night, look up to one of the darkest skies in the US.

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Jackie Avis
May 19, 2024

Beautiful Campground! Lots of things happen at this park. Car shows, scorpion 🦂 hunts, atv riding, halloween festival, Easter 🐣 egg hunt! Native skills, there is usually something fun happening at the park! (Fremont Indian State Park) also has picnic table areas available. Camping cost also includes museum and trails visit! Or event for the dates of purchase (camp $20 to $40 depending on site or day use fee $10 per vehicle up to 8 ppl)

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Walter Rothe
Jul 20, 2023

An amazing campground. The sites are spacious and the bathrooms are very clean. We stayed for 2 nights and will certainly return. There is plenty of shade. Very close to the Fremont Indian State Park where campers do not have to pay the entrance fees.