Hailstone Campground Introduce
Hailstone Campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty and convenient facilities, making it an ideal destination for campers and outdoor enthusiasts. Located at 515 UT-319 in Heber City, Utah, this campground provides a peaceful escape surrounded by the stunning Uintah Mountains and close to Jordanelle Reservoir. Whether you're planning a family trip or a solo adventure, Hailstone Campground offers a range of services and amenities designed to cater to all types of campers.
At Hailstone Campground, you'll find well-maintained campsites with electric hookups, water access, and fire pits. The campground is pet-friendly, allowing your furry companions to join in the adventure. With a focus on sustainability and eco-friendliness, Hailstone Campground ensures that visitors can enjoy nature while minimizing their environmental impact.
- Scenic Location: Nestled near the Uintah Mountains and Jordanelle Reservoir, Hailstone Campground offers breathtaking views and a peaceful atmosphere for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and boating.
- Modern Amenities: The campground provides electric hookups, water access, and fire pits, making it suitable for both tent campers and RV enthusiasts.
- Pet-Friendly: Bring your furry friends along; Hailstone Campground welcomes pets with designated areas and waste disposal stations.
- Proximity to Attractions: Just a short drive from Heber City, you'll find a variety of local attractions, dining options, and shopping centers for added convenience.
Hear from our guests about their experiences at Hailstone Campground:
- "Jordanelle is beyond wonderful. The camphosts are friendly and attentive."
- "Cute place by the lake with restaurants and shopping nearby."
Please note that construction activity in the surrounding area may affect your camping experience. While we strive to provide a serene environment, guests should be aware of ongoing developments near the campground.
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Customer Reviews
Jordanelle is beyond wonderful. It used to be a hidden gem, but now it's always busy. The camphosts are friendly and attentive. The only drawback to this perfectly idyllic spot is the encroaching, endless construction of houses, condos, lodges, etc. Absolutely horrifying, construction is going on about 30 feet from Hailstone. The fields and gorgeous scrub oak are mostly gone, graders are running at 0700. It's terribly sad and quite a jolt to be camping and be able to see/hear graders, knowing apartments will be built 30 feet from the campers.
Cute place by the lake. They made us wait over an hour outside the grounds because we were a little early, so don't arrive before 3 pm. The spots were difficult to get in and out of, and our slot was extremely sloped, so bring leveling blocks. There are restaurants and shopping near by which is kind of nice.
Beautiful scenery, interesting pull through sites provides great campsite room without feeling packed in. Good affordable rates. Great clean restrooms located close to most sites. Waterfront is just plain rock, good for dog walking.
It's a beautiful place, the only problem I have is that homesteaders Homestead here to make it so other people who want to enjoy the outdoors really can't.the campsites are taken. I was lucky to get four days in one without full hookups. I tried to make reservations a few times and they were book. I had to come here to see if I could get a spot. Well luck of the draw I got a spot 1 night and had to move next day to another spot and so it is really inconvenient. I will give this place five stars for the beauty of the place. But they need to work on how many days a person can be in a camp spot. I've been here 3 days and have seen 6 camp sites in this loop that have parked Rigs or trailers there and have not seen one person at any of them. So if you want to come for the day! That's great but to camp Good luck!
Actually, it seems like a pretty nice campground by a nice lake, but the strong sewer smells are everywhere. I smelled it at our site and thought maybe a neighbor had a problem, but it seemed to be everywhere...even down by the lake! Also, signs say it is against the law to gather firewood, but they don't sell it here. I thought you shouldn't bring in firewood, but that is the only way to do it here.
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