Navajo Lake Campground Introduce
Navajo Lake Campground, located on Navajo Lake Rd, Duck Creek Village, UT 84762, USA, provides a camping experience near Navajo Lake.
Platform Category: Campgrounds & RV Parks
Navajo Lake Campground offers a clean and well-maintained camping area primarily geared towards RVs, but also accommodating tent campers. It features scenic lake views and a friendly, helpful host.
Environment:
The campground offers beautiful views of Navajo Lake. While the tent sites may be a bit uneven and lack dedicated tent spots, the overall environment is clean and well-taken care of. It's noted that there isn't a lot of tree cover, which may limit shade and hanging options for items like showers or hammocks. Thunderstorms are a possible weather condition in the area.
Services:
Navajo Lake Campground offers the following services:
- RV and Tent Camping: Sites for RVs and tents.
- Clean Bathrooms: Two bathrooms with flush toilets and sinks.
- Water Spigots: Multiple water spigots throughout the campground.
- Friendly Host: A helpful and friendly campground host.
Features:
Based on customer reviews, Navajo Lake Campground is characterized by:
- Scenic Lake Views: Beautiful views of Navajo Lake.
- Clean and Well-Maintained: The campground is clean and well-taken care of.
- Friendly Host: The host is described as amazing and helpful.
- Primarily RV Sites: Most sites are designed for RVs.
- Limited Tree Cover: Lack of tree cover for shade and hanging items.
- Clean Bathrooms: Flush toilets and sinks.
- Ample Water Access: Lots of water spigots.
- Uneven Tent Sites: Tent sites can be a little uneven.
Promotional Information:
Navajo Lake Campground in Duck Creek Village, UT, offers scenic lake views and a friendly host. While primarily suited for RVs, tent campers can also enjoy the clean and well-maintained facilities. Other than the thunderstorms we had a good time. Host was new to the site and was very friendly. He was working to clean things up. Tent site was a little uneven, I do with they had actual tent spots, but overall the view was beautiful and worth visiting and staying at. We will be back. We were at site 25. Clean and well taken care of. Host is amazing! He was very helpful. It is worth noting that most of the sites are for RVs and there isn't a lot of tree cover, we had no where to hand our shower or hammocks. There are 2 bathrooms with flush toilets and sink. Lots of water spigots.
Contact Information:
Phone: (435) 865-3700 or +1 435-865-3700
Address: Navajo Lake Rd, Duck Creek Village, UT 84762, USA
Location
Customer Reviews
Other than the thunderstorms we had a good time. Host was new to the site and was very friendly. He was working to clean things up. Tent site was a little uneven, I do with they had actual tent spots, but overall the view was beautiful and worth visiting and staying at. We will be back. We were at site 25.
Clean and well taken care of. Host is amazing! He was very helpful. It is worth noting that most of the sites are for RVs and there isn't a lot of tree cover, we had no where to hand our shower or hammocks. There are 2 bathrooms with flush toilets and sink. Lots of water spigots
Just spent two nights at this wonderful campsite and I feel I had the best spot! I was in Site 22 which you have to walk a short way to get to but it has an incredible view. The picture of the building and cars, my car is the black one and the view is from my campsite so you take that dirt path, around thirty yards, and you'll get to Site 22. Also, the building is the bathrooms and there's another smaller one next to it. No showers though. Very clean and well taken care of also. I think the three best sites are 22, 24 and 23 in that order if you'd like great access to the lake and more privacy. There's a lot to do in the area as well and Zion Park is nearby (maybe thirty minutes...). All my pictures were taken from my campsite which i think has an incredible view. Current cost was $17 per night for my tent; a bargain in my opinion. I will be going back again; had a real great time!
The first day of opening, May 24 2024. It wasn't ready neither were the other Campgrounds along Navajo Lake. They took you money but no water, no flushing toilets and no sinks. It quite difficult for tent campers to survive without water. Portapoti are not a replacement. Foliage was rundown and could have been cleaned up Bless the volunteer hosts force to work for pennies when surrounding spaces needed repair and cleanup.
We stayed at #21’s walk up site. It was suitable for tent camping and so close to the lake. They have spigots available and bathrooms were fairly clean. We stayed second weekend of June of 2022 and it was freezing still. Bring a wagon for this walk up campground. It’s pretty secluded. I think 19, 21, 22, and 24 are the best spots because you have an amazing view to wake up to. We did the Navajo lake loop trail. I don’t recommend for kids unless you want to hear them complaining the whole time.
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