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Spruces Campground is nestled within the picturesque landscape of the Dixie National Forest, offering a serene retreat for outdoor enthusiasts seeking an authentic camping experience. Located along Navajo Lake Road in Duck Creek Village, Utah, this charming campground provides a perfect base for exploring the natural beauty of the region while enjoying modern amenities and services.
Customer Feedback: Guests have shared their experiences, highlighting both the beauty of the location and the challenges of the environment. Many appreciate the cleanliness of facilities and the supportive staff, making Spruces Campground a popular choice for those seeking an adventurous yet comfortable camping experience.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Loved the area, except there were no trees at our sites. Made it hot with no shade for tents or the coolers. Other than that, it's beautiful. Bathrooms are kept clean.
Super windy. Not reco'd for tent camping; more RV friendly. Camp host is awesome if you do go. Upscale bathrooms.
We loved Spruces. Incredible views of Navajo Lake, easy access to fishing, paddleboarding, hiking and biking. Camp sites are clean and bathrooms are very well maintained. Kudos to camp manager Dan for creating a great experience. Good shade for tent camping and a natural windbreak from the westerly winds make this a great campsite. The camper sites are more exposed and have fewer trees, but the views are unbeatable.
Incredible campground situated on the edge of Navajo Lake. The facilities were clean and well kept. The host was friendly and very helpful. Navajo Lake was crystal clear. The wildflowers are everywhere l!
The host did a good job keeping the place clean and nice. The toilets were a lot better than standard open pit outhouse style in terms of stink factor, but far too small for an adult man to use for crapping; you had to choose between getting the seat dirty or touching your junk on the inside rim -- both equally terrible; I held it and went into town, so -1 star for that reason alone. The location was pretty nice, though right on the road and not secluded/dense trees. Fine for a few nights, especially if you have your own rig. Less great for a tent stay of more than a night or two. The Navajo Lake Loop Trail can be entered right at the back of the campground and you can hike the entire loop out and around the lake or just the Zion overlook rim in about 3 hours (which is what we did).