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Doctor Creek Campground Introduce
Nestled in the picturesque town of Koosharem, Utah, Doctor Creek Campground is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. This campground offers a serene environment surrounded by stunning landscapes, making it an ideal spot for camping, hiking, and fishing. Whether you're traveling in an RV or pitching a tent, Doctor Creek Campground provides a range of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay.
The campground features spacious sites, each equipped with picnic tables and fire pits, perfect for family gatherings or a quiet evening under the stars. While there are no hookups at individual sites, visitors can access a sewer dump station and water fill-up station at the entrance for a nominal fee. The campground is RV accessible, and most sites can accommodate larger vehicles.
For those who love outdoor activities, Doctor Creek Campground offers multiple bike and hiking paths, as well as ATV trails for adventure seekers. The nearby lake is a popular spot for fishing, and visitors are encouraged to bring their boats and fishing gear. The campground is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, geese, and other wild birds, providing a unique opportunity to connect with nature.
Customer feedback highlights the beauty of the campsite and the friendly service provided by the camp hosts. Visitors have praised the convenience of the amenities, such as the water faucet located near some sites and the dumpster available at no additional cost. The campground's proximity to a lodge, restaurant, and store adds to the convenience, though guests are advised to bring essential supplies as the store's inventory may be limited.
- Scenic views and peaceful environment
- RV accessible sites with picnic tables and fire pits
- Sewer dump station and water fill-up station available
- Multiple hiking, biking, and ATV trails
- Fishing and boating opportunities at the nearby lake
- Wildlife sightings including deer and geese
- Friendly camp hosts and convenient amenities
Doctor Creek Campground is a hidden gem in Koosharem, UT, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended stay, this campground promises an unforgettable experience in the heart of nature.
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Customer Reviews
Great campsite and beautiful views. You can fill your RV fresh water at a few places. Just hook up your hose. There's also a sewer dump station and water fill up station at the entrance for $10. Otherwise, no hookups at each site. Most sites are RV accessible. All sites have picnic tables and fire pits. Bring wasp and hornet spray. Several bike and hiking paths. Multiple side by side ATV trails, too. Also, camp host told us this campsite will be closed next year for upgrades...
It's nice. The camp hosts are nice and I had no issues with them about my furkids. (Which make or break my reviews) It's little busy, but we got a spot without reservations. It was the last spot. Number 6 is right across from the bathrooms. I liked the convenience. Bring your boat and fishing gear/licences. It's easy to go for an hour or so walk here. There are trails or you can walk to the water. I didn't make it to the other end of the lake. I'm guessing that's where the boats are launched. There's marsh nearby the campgrounds but we didn't have big bug issues. We did see a flock of geese and other wild birds. Deer approached our site twice. There's lots of people. Cars/trucks driving in and out of the campgrounds constantly, but it wasn't much of an issue. Only used my jacket a couple times, when I walked my furkids in the middle of the night. It was more on the warm side, we used our air conditioning in the RV twice. We've been here 5 days, we stayed longer then we planned. Like I said it's been a nice stay. There's a lodge, restaurant and store close by, we suggest you bring what you need and don't rely on the store, they didn't even have dog food.There's a place to dump and get water for your RV and a dumpster no additional costs. Cost... 15.00 a day for a spot but with a forest service senior access card it's 7.50 a day. We also were right next to an outside water faucet. The hosts have been hosting here 5 years for 6 months out of the year so you should expect the same service when you come. I didn't have allergies there either. We made it too the store before leaving, they sell beer but not in the restaurant area and there's a sign about no alcohol. We were expecting a part from Napa, general delivery (a bracket wasn't in the box) We didn't get it. The girls in the store promised to forward it to our home, we got it. We had to leave instead of waiting longer because after 5 days we ran out of dog food and with the store not having any, we couldn't stay. One of the girls at the store was kind enough to offer her dogs food but we have 3 large dogs so it wouldn't even have been enough for 1 more day, but she was really kind too offer. I couldn't go swimming at the lake walking from the campground the water at that end of the lake was too shallow. Maybe it's better at the other end of the lake.
This rating was hard because the sites were pretty good, but the camp host was interesting. We got there & saw the sign that said pay the host. The check-in process was almost non-existent. We were lucky we chose the site we did because the other ones were reserved without having a sign posted. The biggest issue I have with the camp host, was that his dog was never on a leash and ran around the campsite with no supervision. I saw the dog jump into a campers tent! Please keep in mind that I'm a dog lover and have two friendly examples of them.... and they were on leashes the entire time. Please fix this for people with dog fears and dogs that may not enjoy being sprinted at. Again the sites were on the higher end... the hosts need to care more.
Nice campground at Fish Lake. Camped here late September 2020. One flush toilet located near the entrance (if your up at the far end you have a few minute walk). Campsites are open, under aspens, there is little privacy. The sites are generally level, some better than others. There is a host. A downside, it is near a road.
This is one of the nicest campgrounds I’ve been to. Everything is new! Bathrooms, paved pads, fire/grill pits, picnic tables, tent pads and a dump facility that surpasses those at Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion. Great views, shaded and sunny sites. Rick and Beverly are perhaps the best host couple ever. They really want to accommodate their “guests “ and the bathrooms are kept spotless. My four star rating is due to the lack of a generator policy. Generators can be run continuously from 6 am to 10 pm ! Also the Forest Service has apparently decided to remove soap and disinfectant dispensers from its bathrooms.
We really enjoyed the campground other than the generator noise till 11:00 on site 17 that day the side is a pretty good place to stay
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