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Green River Campground Introduce

Green River Campground is a hidden gem located in Jensen, Utah, offering a unique camping experience that combines natural beauty with modern amenities. Situated along the banks of the Green River, this campground provides visitors with a peaceful retreat where they can connect with nature and enjoy outdoor adventures.

The campground is known for its seclusion, as it is nestled behind a large hill, providing a quiet and tranquil environment away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Families, couples, and adventure seekers alike will find Green River Campground an ideal base for exploring the surrounding area.

  • Scenic Location: The campground offers stunning views of the Green River and the surrounding landscape, making it a perfect spot for photography and outdoor enthusiasts.
  • Modern Amenities: While enjoying nature, guests can benefit from flush toilets, running water, and other essential facilities that ensure comfort during their stay.

Green River Campground is close to several popular attractions, including Dinosaur National Monument and Harper's Corner. These nearby destinations provide opportunities for hiking, sightseeing, and exploring the rich history of the region. After a day of adventure, guests can return to camp and relax by the river or stargaze under the vast, clear sky.

Customer feedback highlights the campground's friendly staff, cleanliness, and minimal bugs, making it an ideal choice for families and solo travelers. One visitor described their experience as "one of the most beautiful campgrounds" they've stayed at, emphasizing the serene environment and easy access to water activities on the Green River.

Green River Campground is more than just a place to stay; it's an opportunity to create lasting memories surrounded by nature. Whether you're here for a quick overnight stop or planning a longer stay, this campground offers a welcoming atmosphere that caters to all types of campers.

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Jayci Harper
May 14, 2024

This is one of the most beautiful campgrounds I’ve stayed at! The Green River flows right behind it and getting a campsite closer to the river was a great bonus! The campground is nestled behind a large hill making it secluded and quiet. A few highlights: - the bathrooms have flush toilets and running water - the camp hosts are so friendly and accommodating (Nancy is great!) - minimal bugs(in early May) and lots of wildlife to see - the campground is clean and maintains the rules I highly recommend staying here! We loved it!

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Amy Uthman
Aug 06, 2024

Short drive to Dinosaur National Monument and hike at Harper's Corner. After a long day of exploring we came back to camp to enjoy dipping our toes in the river. The stars were magnificent!! Great little spot to rest up before more adventuring.

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Zach Wedel
Aug 04, 2024

Great location for Dinosaur National Monument. Campground is no frills, but sites are nice sized and able to accommodate any size RV and most have plenty of room for tents. Firewood is available for purchase.

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Amy Lynn
Jun 22, 2024

Beautiful campground located along the Green River. The sites are nice size and you aren't on top of your neighbor. The cottonwood trees are beautiful as well. Flush toilets are available throughout the campground.

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Mark Lassow
Aug 17, 2023

Campsites were quite close to each other. I could hear the conversations from all three neighboring sites. My campsite had no shade and the ground was essentially a gigantic anthill. I chose my campsite because it was described as “riverside” , which is technically true , kinda sorta. The spot where the table , fire pit , and tent are set up are not really next to the river. There is a short trail , maybe fifteen second walk down to the river , which was nice to look at while drinking my coffee in the morning but the walking path down to the river leads to a small footprint. I couldn’t actually walk up and down the river , just stand in my one little 3 x 3 spot and look at it. Beautiful view , though. Bathroom was filthy. Might has well have been a vault toilet. The white sink looked like a marble composition notebook from all of the dead bugs all over it. Not cleaned at all during the two nights I was there. Even at the low price of $18/night , I still felt like it wasn’t worth it. Buggiest campsite of my whole eight-day trip , with ants all over the place. Firewood was easily accessible and reasonably priced at $7/bundle with a convenient QR code option to pay via Venmo. With other campgrounds at Dinosaur charging $10 for “primitive” conditions , I thought the flush toilets and running water in the bathrooms would make it worth the extra $8 but the bathrooms were so filthy that they actually felt “primitive”. The vault toilet I used while hiking near one of the “primitive” campsites was only slightly more disgusting than the one at Green River , but the sites were spaced much farther apart in a far more beautiful setting and at close to half the price. Still a three star experience for convenience and incredible views but for the price , the bathrooms should have been cleaned.