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
Rabbit Gulch Campground Introduce
Welcome to Rabbit Gulch Campground, a hidden gem nestled next to the picturesque Starvation Lake in Duchesne, Utah. Whether you're an RV enthusiast or a fan of primitive camping, this campground offers a unique outdoor experience for all nature lovers. With its stunning lakeside views and abundance of fish, Rabbit Gulch Campground is the perfect spot for a peaceful getaway.
The campground features both developed and primitive campsites. The developed areas include reserved spots with pavilions, ideal for group gatherings, while the primitive campsites are first-come, first-served, offering a more rugged experience. Although the campground does not provide drinking water or power hookups, it boasts clean bathrooms, fire pits, and picnic tables to enhance your stay.
Customer feedback highlights the campground's strengths and areas for improvement:
- GOOD: Lakeside camping, abundant fishing opportunities, clean bathrooms, fire pits, and picnic tables. Many visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the absence of bugs or animals.
- Not so GOOD: Lack of drinking water and power hookups, dusty and dry conditions, and limited shade due to rocky terrain.
Despite the occasional windy and rainy weather, Rabbit Gulch Campground remains a favorite among campers for its tranquility and natural beauty. Whether you're casting a line into Starvation Lake or simply enjoying the serene surroundings, this campground promises a memorable outdoor adventure. Plan your visit today and experience the charm of Rabbit Gulch Campground for yourself!
Location
Customer Reviews
It’s next to Starvation Lake and it has bathrooms and an RV dump. Some sites in the developed areas have pavilions as you first come in and to the left. These are reserved spots, and you need to go online to get them. The primitive campsites are to the right of the entrance and ate first come first serve. The prices seem somewhat high, considering they don’t offer any where to get drinking water. Some trees are to be found but little shade and rocky.
GOOD - Lakeside camping Lots of fish in the lake (We even found goose eggs) Bathrooms available and clean No animals or bugs Fire pits and picnic tables Not so GOOD No water or power Very dusty and dry It’s was very windy and it rained a few times during our stay, overall it was nice and peaceful and we will definitely come back
Been coming here for the past 30 years and love it. Clean bathrooms. Plenty of camping spots both to reserve and first come first serve.would recommend it to anyone.
Small, crammed together camp sites that make you feel like you are vacationing in a parking lot. High density is Utahs favorite thing, even in the outdoors. The other issue is that the brand of patron at this place thinks this is Woodstock and wants to blast you in the face with their awful music choices and loud, drunken screaming. Pass.
We were on the west end of Rabbit gulch. There are no hook ups. But we were able to beach our boat and there were very few other boats in the cove.
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