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Cedar Springs Campground, located on FR 392 in Dutch John, Utah, USA, within the Ashley National Forest, offers a peaceful and well-maintained camping experience. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, this campground provides a natural setting for outdoor recreation.
Cedar Springs Campground offers the following features and services:
However, it is important to be aware of the following potential challenges:
Guests have reported positive experiences at Cedar Springs Campground, highlighting its peaceful atmosphere and clean facilities. The friendly host and the availability of firewood enhance the camping experience. The campground's proximity to the marina and scenic attractions makes it a popular choice. However, the lack of potable water is a significant consideration, requiring campers to plan ahead and bring their own water. The availability of water fill-ups at a nearby RV park for a fee is a convenient option. The campground is ideal for those seeking a peaceful and well-maintained camping experience with access to scenic views and marina activities. Visitors should be prepared to bring their own water and be aware of the limited amenities.
Cedar Springs Campground is ideal for campers seeking a peaceful and well-maintained camping experience near Dutch John, UT. Visitors must bring their own water.
For inquiries, you can contact the relevant authority for this area at:
Phone: (877) 444-6777
Mobile Phone: +1 877-444-6777
Address: Ashley National Forest, FR 392, Dutch John, UT 84023, USA
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Hiking
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Love the campground and the host. WARNING: no water in this or any of the neighboring forest service campgrounds. YOU MUST HAVE YOUR OWN WATER. There is a private RV camp that for a $6.00 fee, will let you fill up. That's how we got water for our travel trailer. Cedar Springs campground is peaceful and close to the marina. If you take the time and preplan, there's several scenic places nearby including the dam. We also drove to Vernal (about 45-60 minutes away). Awesome scenery and view points. We are not boaters. We were here Memorial weekend. We arrived on Saturday and had lots of rain. However, the rest of the time we had cool, dry weather.
The bathrooms were kept clean. There are no showers or hook-ups at this location, but it was well managed, well maintained, and clean. There is also fire wood bundles available here for $8.00 a bundle.
Nice campground with pretty good privacy, clean vaulted toilets, and a good location. This was just a stopping point for a road trip for us, and it was the only campground open. We were a week or so too early for all the other campgrounds, but it was a great stop for us.
We had a wonderful stay at Cedar Springs Campground! The grounds were private and shady. While the camp host wasn’t present during our visit, the bathrooms were very clean. We stayed at campsite 7. It was close to the bathroom and water spout. The lake view was also only about 20 steps away. With that being said, we could hear all of the music and fun happening at the marina. It didn’t bother us, but I’d you are looking for a quiet stay, the site might not be it. We loved it though! Would definitely stay again!
Flaming Gorge is beautiful in July with 84* F. Excellent spot right under the trees that was the perfect footprint for our tent. Awesome time.