Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Welcome to GOOSEBERRY ADMIN SITE CABINS, located in Salina, Utah. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, this site provides cabin rentals suitable for group gatherings. The site is known for its accommodating camp host and its potential to host larger groups.
Environment and Features:
The site features multiple two-story cabins, though currently, only the ground levels are accessible. There is also a separate house used by the host, although they primarily reside in a trailer. The facility offers a rustic, outdoor experience.
Services and Considerations:
The camp host is frequently praised for their helpfulness and accommodating nature. However, potential guests should be aware that the facilities may require some maintenance. Reviews indicate the presence of wasp nests and a need for painting on some buildings. Guests are also expected to clean the bathrooms and rooms before departure, despite the rental fee.
Utilities:
Electricity is limited, with lights available for only two hours in the morning and two hours in the evening (8-10 AM and 8-10 PM). This limited utility access should be considered when planning your stay.
Group Accommodation:
If you're looking for a location to accommodate a group, these cabins could be suitable, especially if the upper floors become available. However, for those seeking a more amenity-rich experience, it's important to weigh the reviews regarding the facility's condition and limited utilities. The current price is around $300 per night.
Contact Information:
For bookings and inquiries, you can contact GOOSEBERRY ADMIN SITE CABINS at (435) 896-9233 or +1 435-896-9233.
Address: Salina, UT 84654
Picnic tables
Public shower
Restroom
Good for kids
On-site parking
Loved this place and they have the best camp host, Jay! Definitely made our visit as accommodating as he could. Such a great place.
The host was nice. The place need work done to it. The buildings have wasp nest and could use some paint. Most are two stories high but they have made it so you can only use the ground level. If they get it so you have both floors then it would hold more people. There is a house that is probably nice that the host use a little bit but they stay in a trailer so they should open it up to the ones that pay to use the place. With all the money you pay to have to clean the bathroom and rooms before leaving. You only get use of lights 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the evening. From 8 to 10. So if you are looking for a place that holds a group but not to large if you are just using the cabins for 300 a night this might be for you
Went on the third grade camping trip with my son it was very educational
Nice place for group gatherings and events. The buildings are old or perhaps historic is the term yet the site is pretty well maintained. It's a good atmosphere for serenity - other than the cattle and the manhood-proving by the loud trucks on the nearby road. I've spent my memorable trips here with my kids for educational trips and with church groups.
Disconnect from cell service in comfort! This is a great place to get your family together for device-free relaxation. The cabins and beds are comfortable, there is a nice little kitchen, and the bathrooms are great for the whole family. The surrounding woods offer walking, hiking, and lots of animal spotting. There are some great stories about this area, mostly surrounding the legend of Annie Bangs.