Hours
Monday, 6:00 AM - 10:00 PMTuesday, 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday, 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday, 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday, 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday, 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday, 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Knight Hollow Campground Introduce
Welcome to Knight Hollow Campground, your ideal destination for a serene and adventurous getaway in Duchesne, UT. Nestled in the heart of nature, our campground offers a perfect blend of relaxation and outdoor excitement. Whether you're an RV enthusiast, a tent camper, or just looking for a peaceful retreat, Knight Hollow Campground has something for everyone.
Our campground is open daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, providing ample time to explore and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. The spacious sites are perfect for families and groups, offering plenty of room to run around and play. We are also a dog-friendly campground, so your furry friends can join in on the fun.
One of the highlights of Knight Hollow Campground is the breathtaking night sky. Visitors often rave about the stunning starry views, making it a favorite spot for stargazers. Early September is particularly popular, with perfect weather and minimal mosquito activity after dusk.
While our bathrooms could use more frequent cleaning, the overall beauty and charm of the campground more than make up for it. Our guests appreciate the natural beauty, the ample space, and the opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities like playing with their trucks and exploring the area.
- Open daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM
- Spacious, dog-friendly sites
- Stunning starry night skies
- Perfect for outdoor activities and family fun
Come and experience the beauty and tranquility of Knight Hollow Campground. Whether you're here for a night or a week, you'll find plenty to love about this hidden gem in Duchesne, UT. For more information or to make a reservation, feel free to contact us directly by phone.
Location
Customer Reviews
Loved this spot! Gorgeous place to see the stars! Visited in early September, weather was perfect, mosquitoes get pretty gnarly around 7p-8p but then they leave you alone. Site was big, lots of places to run with my dog, got to play with the truck too!
Bathrooms need to be cleaned more for the price you pay nightly but this place is beautiful.
Cool little area. Be better if there were more of and a cleaner beach areas
Day use only in late September. Positives - had the place to ourselves. Good area to hang-out for the day with plenty of sand, access to water for kayaks or SUP, shade, and a modest ATV area for playing around. Negatives - tons a gnats until the wind picked up; main gravel road disappears very quickly once past the fee station and offshoots are generally very sandy as in you can get stuck if pulling something heavy.
I stayed at this campground in late June, and I was quite disappointed with the sites. I was still able to have a good time, but I don't think I will ever camp here again, and I certainly wouldn't recommend it to anyone. I'll start with the positives and say this site is great if you have a shore-launchable boat and an RV. It seemed like every group up there was a family with an RV or Camper Trailer. There are a large number of pull through spots, most of which are right on the lake side. That's it for positives. Pricing: This camp site is ridiculously overpriced. It cost us $22 per vehicle per night. There are no group rates even though the signs say there are, so If you plan on camping with friends, you had better be flush with cash. The sites are all primitive too, so your $22 gets you no electric, no water, no pavilions, and no tables. Quality: The pricing wouldn't have been so frustrating if there had been any real camp sites. The "sites" here aren't numbered or even maintained. Some sites were barely big enough to house a single RV. Every fire pit was just a bunch of rocks some other group had lumped together. The "sites" were all sloped with all of one flat place to put a tent if you were lucky. It's clear a lot of people have camped here, but that doesn't make this a campground. Maintenance: When we arrived on Friday, the double bathroom was out of Hand Sanitizer in one side, and toilet paper on both sides. They did get refilled eventually, but I wouldn't be surprised to hear that it only happens once a week. In addition to the bathrooms, the campground itself was poorly maintained. There was garbage and beer bottles all up and down the roads here, and it was there when we left. The DNR crew came and left without cleaning up anything. I'll state again that we paid $22 per vehicle so we could have trash blowing in to camp all weekend. Not impressed. Fishing: The north side of this lake has a lot of good places to shore-fish from, both with bait and jigs, but don't worry about that, you won't catch anything. We tried every color of power-bait, plus 20 types and colors of jigs and lures. Between 6 fishermen and 10 hours of fishing we had two bites. I'm sure the deep water fishing is better, but if you don't have a boat, avoid this lake. Overall I was really not impressed by this campsite. I still enjoyed the trip, but this campground soured the experience a lot. I'm sure there are people who would love to camp here, but I imagine those people have RVs and small-craft boats. If you don't have these items, save your money and go to a real campsite.
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