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Welcome to Deer Creek Campground, a charming, first-come-first-served camping destination located in the scenic area of Boulder, Utah. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, Deer Creek Campground offers a rustic and natural camping experience, ideal for those seeking a peaceful getaway.
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Deer Creek Campground is described as a "nice little camping spot," offering a natural and relatively simple camping experience. The campground is known for its beautiful stargazing opportunities, making it a great location for astronomy enthusiasts. The campground also features raised sand tent sites, providing a unique and comfortable camping surface.
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Deer Creek Campground offers a scenic and natural camping experience in Boulder, UT. Its first-come-first-served policy and unique raised sand tent sites make it an appealing option for spontaneous campers. The campground's excellent stargazing opportunities and wildlife observation add to its charm. However, potential visitors should be aware of possible insect activity and the varying cleanliness of the vault toilet. For inquiries, please contact us at (435) 826-5600 or +1 435-826-5600. Visit us in Boulder, UT 84716, and experience the natural beauty of Deer Creek Campground.
Based on customer reviews, the campground is appreciated for its scenic location, stargazing, and unique tent sites. However, potential visitors should be aware of possible insect issues and the varying cleanliness of the vault toilet.
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Nice little first come first served campground. A few spots had fire ants but the stars, raised sand tent sites and squirrel watching made it worth the stay.
Nice little camping spot. We enjoyed 2 nights here while adventuring during the days. The only reason not 5 stars, the vault toilet was very full and not clean.
We went in the middle of October on a Saturday and there were plenty of campsites open. There’s a place to pay at the entrance ($10) as well as some wood you can buy ($5). The tent bases are elevated so you don’t have to worry as much about flooding. There are convenient fire pits at each campsite, and there is a public restroom but no potable water.
Found a nice campsite but we were kept up all night by some creepy people that pulled up and were watching us from their car. Luckily our tent was pretty tucked away. Sand was nice and soft, stars looked beautiful, just watch out for cacti.
A lovely pay site in Grand Staircase Escalante. Located on the very accessible Burr Trail. There are nice raised tent pads. Ample fire pits. Red sandy surface surrounded by buckthorn, willows, and wild roses. Big cottonwood trees offered shade. Due to the proximity of the creek there were a fair amount of mosquitoes. There’s an stony creek access up the road that was good for wading. Seven sites for $10/night.