Keetley Point Campground Introduce
Keetley Point Campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure, making it an ideal destination for campers and nature enthusiasts. Nestled near theUintah Reservoir, this campground provides a serene environment surrounded by stunning landscapes, perfect for those looking to escape into nature. With its mix of rustic charm and modern facilities, Keetley Point is a great base for exploring the nearby attractions and enjoying outdoor activities.
- Location: Located at UT-319, Heber City, UT 84032, USA, Keetley Point Campground is strategically situated nearUintah Reservoir, offering easy access to water activities and breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and forests.
- Amenities: The campground features a variety of facilities to make your stay comfortable, including concrete pads with picnic tables, fire pits with grills, flush toilets, and port-a-potties. Reservable lakeside sites are available for those seeking direct water access.
- Hiking and Nature: Keetley Point Campground is a great starting point for hikers, offering trails that lead through beautiful scenery. The area is home to diverse wildlife, including deer and birds, making it a haven for nature lovers.
- Activities: Visitors can enjoy swimming, boating, and fishing at the nearbyUintah Reservoir, or simply relax by the campsite and take in the peaceful surroundings.
- Pack Out Policy: The campground follows a pack out policy to maintain cleanliness. Firewood is available for purchase, but gathering firewood from the area is discouraged.
Keetley Point Campground also offers a unique experience with its wagon service, allowing visitors to transport their gear along the well-maintained trail. The camp host is available to assist with any questions or needs, adding a personal touch to your camping experience.
- Customer Feedback:
Guests have shared mixed reviews about their experiences at Keetley Point Campground. Many highlight the beauty of the location and the peacefulness of the setting, especially the lakeside sites that offer a respite from the construction activity in the area. Several visitors appreciate the helpful camp host and the convenience of the wagon service for transporting gear.
Some guests note that while the construction near the campground has created noise and dust, the campsites on the water side provide a better experience due to their relative seclusion. The majority agree that the hike to the campground, though challenging, is worth it for the opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy the stunning views.
Keetley Point Campground is more than just a place to stay; it's an invitation to disconnect from the hustle of daily life and reconnect with the great outdoors. Whether you're an experienced camper or new to the adventure, Keetley Point offers a memorable experience surrounded by Utah's natural beauty.
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UPDATE - 6/27/2023 To rephrase, this "used" to be a great place to escape & enjoy the reservoir. As of current there is a multi townhouse development currently being excavated. They have ripped out all of the landscape to the west & down the hill behind the camp host site to erect multi-million dollar townhomes. That being said, it is noisy 6 days a week from early morning til dark, extremely dusty, and sickening to see. They are building right up to the property line to destroy every last inch of beautiful terrain that was once home to many species of wildlife, birds, wild flowers & trees. The sites on the waterside are a little better, they are reservable (the only reservable sites) there are 7. So, if you keep your back to the west you can still enjoy the camp loop. Pack light as stated before it is a somewhat long walk in. Please pack out what you pack in, DO NOT attempt to collect firewood as it is against the law, please use the bathrooms & not the bushes and DO NOT KEEP WAGONS AT YOUR CAMPSITE as there are a limited number & everyone will want to use one. A great hike in semi primitive campground with fairly close water access. Wagons are provided for hauling your stuff in with a good trail to get there. Note: don't go thru the gulley but take the wagons around the longer way to save yourself the effort as it is fairly steep and hard to pull them up the hill! Bathrooms with flush toilets as well as 2 porta-potties in the lower section. Some shady sites. All the sites have a concrete pad with a picnic table & a fire pit with grill. They ask you pack out what you pack in (trash) there's a dumpster at the trail head. Dogs are to be kept on a leash and fires are discouraged this year but allowed. The camp host can provide you garbage bags if you need which is a nice plus. The tent areas in some sites are fairly small but only 2 tents per site are allowed anyway and a couple sites on top actually have elevated tent pads. Oh, and your supposed to haul your wagon back to the trail head after you unload your gear, the camp host was helpful in hauling them back for you sometimes if she's around. Lots of birds and deer.
The hike to our Campground was about 3/4 of a mile. They do have carts available although it is still quite a difficult hike up and down Hills. There is no shade at the campground or around and the garbage cans are all the way towards the entrance. There are rattlesnakes and low Shrubbery which you should not burn because it will produce a lot of embers and it's a very dry around. Bring your own firewood. In august, it was very cool at night and almost unbearably hot during the day. You do have a nice view of the marina, which is filled with boats. Also you're quite far from others, although if they are talking loud, you'll hear them
Secluded spots right near the water, bit of a hike, pack smart. A most excellent view of the marina and the nightly fiasco of folks loading/unloading watercraft. We were fortunate enough to watch someone submerge their whole vehicle, absolute carnage. Bring binoculars and good friends. 5 stars, would watch again.
Omg! When they say hike in, prepare for a friggen hike! Plan on 3/4 mile to 1mile and its dirt/gravel, up and down hills some are steep, some not bad. They fo have big hand carts if you can find them but they are heavy empty and Ridiculous hard to keep from getting run over going down the hill and to pull up the hill, it's a 2 or 3 man job! We had a site "on the water" but still had to hike up and down 10ft to get to water! I'll never be back!!!!!
Just camped out here near the waters edge over the father's day weekend 6-20-20 and it was a good spot. Had a fire pit and enough area for our tents. There is a heck of a hike that if your not the type who exercises regularly you will definitely have trouble with and be winded while hauling your belongings about a 3/4 mile walk from the parking lot to your camp spot, which sits in a rattle snake habitat per the sign at the entrance of the trail. MY BIGGEST SUGGESTION!!! is to pack VERY VERY VERY LIGHT. Trust me you will thank me later. There are big 4 wheel wagons that you may find near the restroom at the top of the parking lot to help carry your belongings down the trail. Your best chances of finding one would be if you arrivejust before your check-in time. Because during that time the people who are leaving will be leaving themin that area. Otherwise because of how difficult the walk is, most people keep their wagon at their campsite until they're ready to leave because it's not easy to find them. We also want to take a second to mention a lady who works at the park, her name is Jill. She is a completely amazing lady who is extremely nice and appears to enjoy her job. We had the pleasure meeting and speaking to her while we were thereand there's really not enough I can say about her other than she's totally awesome. If you have any questions about the park, and you see Jill, ask her. She will answer all your questions for you. All in all I did enjoy camping out here.
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