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Welcome to Oak Creek Campground, a picturesque and cozy camping destination nestled within the scenic Fishlake National Forest in Utah. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, this campground offers a beautiful natural setting, perfect for those seeking a tranquil outdoor experience. You can contact them at (435) 896-9233 or +1 435-896-9233 for inquiries.
Environment and Features:
Oak Creek Campground is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, with a stream running directly through the campground. The setting is described as one of the prettiest camping locations by visitors. The campground is well-maintained but offers tight spaces, making it ideal for smaller vehicles, truck campers, vans, and tents. The area is known for its cooler temperatures, even during warmer months, and features free-range cows roaming freely. Campers should be aware of potential wildlife, including black bears, and take necessary precautions. There is no cell service available at the campground.
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Experience the beauty and tranquility of Oak Creek Campground in Fishlake National Forest. Enjoy the soothing sounds of the creek and the stunning natural surroundings. This campground is ideal for those seeking a cozy and scenic camping experience. Be prepared for cooler temperatures and potential wildlife encounters. If you have a larger rig, there is an over flow area across the street. Contact them at (435) 896-9233 to plan your visit and discover the natural beauty of Oak Creek Campground. Remember to prepare for limited cell service and potential wildlife encounters. Enjoy the beauty and peacefulness this location provides.
Picnics
RV water hookup
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Nice campground, well maintained but tight so anything over 20ft is going to have problems. Great for vans, car, TC or tents. Tables, fire rings and a stream runs right through it. No cell. There is an area across from the campground that can accommodate large rigs and bigger trailers. It’s boondock camping and is crowded during hunting season but a nice to know place if you need to stop for the night.
Place was so beautiful... literally one of the prettiest camp grounds I've ever camped at BUT ALSO ONE OF COLDEST. My Florida butt froze I wasn't ready for it. But I LOVED how the free range cows just roamed all over freely.... I was a little nervous when I seen all the black bear warning signs.... never seen one though THANK GOD! I held onto my car keys all night just in case so that i could of hit the car alarm button in attempt to scare off a potential bear attack.. (signs says loud noises will scare them away).. happy I didn't need it !
FS notes no trailers over 20ft. No cell service. And when I looked, no campers either. Sites are small and end loop is to tight to turn a TT around..beware! Otherwise a nice CG for renters and van types.
There was a camping space that seemed to be just outside of the campground. It didn't have a number, but it had a table, fire ring and tent pad. We used one of the 6 or so numbered sites. There was only one other camper there in mid-Sept, mid week.
After a long day of driving I pulled into the first open spot at Oak Creek Campground. The area was clean and the camping spot level. Pros: Trees and location provide shelter from the wind. : Spaces are level, large and not to close together. : sites provide water, large table,fire ring and access to pit outhouse. Cons: The first camping area is close to the highway so there is an occasional car or truck passing by. : I was serenaded by cows most of the night as it's a free range area. Overall, a nice place!