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Welcome to Pine Park Campground, a remote and picturesque wilderness camping destination located near Caliente, UT 89008. As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, Pine Park offers an escape into nature for those seeking tranquility and seclusion. Nestled within the Dixie National Forest and 25 miles west of Enterprise in Washington County, this campground provides a unique and rustic camping experience.
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Escape to the tranquility of Pine Park Campground, a hidden gem within the Dixie National Forest. Enjoy the stunning scenery of white sedimentary rocks, Ponderosa Pines, and a peaceful stream. This campground offers a true wilderness experience, perfect for those seeking to disconnect and immerse themselves in nature. Please note that access requires driving on a dirt road, adding to the adventure. Bring your own drinking water and prepare for a serene and unforgettable camping experience. Discover the beauty and solitude of Pine Park Campground today.
Pine Park is located 25 miles west of Enterprise in Washington County and the Dixie National Forest. We turned left off the Crest Line Road about 15 miles west. The road to Pine Park from the turn off is a good dirt road, but I would not take my street car on this road. The valley is a beautiful valley line with white sedimentary rocks, white sandstone juniper tress and pinion pine. When you get to the bottom of the valley there are large Ponderosa Pines. A small stream runs through the wilderness campground. Take drinking water.
Wow what a neat place. The drive was more than I first expected but not too bad. Once we got there beautiful views and lots of peace and quiet off the beaten path
Nice spot for even a day trip, plenty to explore and climb, descent rock hounding and nice formations.
This is a nice place to camp but you must bring everything that you will need. This is mostly a tent camping area.
I am surprised this is not a Protected Area. It should be a State Park. A true hidden gem, that I wish I would have found earlier