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Upper Narrows Campground Introduce

Upper Narrows Campground is a hidden gem nestled within the picturesque Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, located in Dugway, Utah. This charming campground offers a serene retreat for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and relaxation under the vast Western skies. Surrounded by rugged mountains, crystal-clear lakes, and dense forests, Upper Narrows Campground provides an ideal base for exploring the natural beauty of Utah's wilderness.

Whether you're planning a family getaway or a solo adventure, Upper Narrows Campground offers a variety of amenities to accommodate your needs. The campground features designated tent sites and RV spaces, ensuring comfortable stays for all types of travelers. With reasonable nightly rates starting at $20, it's an affordable option for budget-conscious adventurers.

One of the standout features of Upper Narrows Campground is its proximity to numerous trails. Hiking enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities to explore scenic paths that wind through meadows and along mountain streams. Families visiting with children will appreciate the presence of kid-friendly attractions, such as rope swings, which provide hours of entertainment for young adventurers.

  • Family-Friendly: Upper Narrows is a great destination for families, offering activities like hiking and exploring trails suitable for all ages.
  • Affordable Stays: Campsites are available at a reasonable cost, with tips on how to save by leaving payment in an envelope.
  • Natural Beauty: The campground is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, perfect for photography and outdoor recreation.

Campground visitors have praised Upper Narrows for its peaceful atmosphere and the variety of trails available. Many highlight the enjoyment their kids get from playing on the rope swings and the thrill of exploring trails like those accessible via RZR vehicles. The sense of seclusion during weekdays makes it an ideal spot to avoid crowds, especially during peak seasons.

Upper Narrows Campground is more than just a place to pitch your tent; it's an invitation to connect with nature and create lasting memories with family and friends. Whether you're seeking adventure or simply looking for a quiet getaway, Upper Narrows offers something for everyone.

Location

UtahTooele CountyDugway

Customer Reviews

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Oliver Moore
Sep 23, 2024

Good public campground site Make sure you hit in the middle of the week to avoid crowds even in the fall in the winter it's closed starting November 1st. It's $20 a night by box, but if you sneak out of there early enough you can get away with leaving an envelope with a little heart sticker inside. Just teasing ♥️

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Mike Mead
Aug 10, 2022

Kids love the rope swings and is a great ride in the rzr. Several hood trails to hike. You can't go wrong.

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Julie Brough
Jul 20, 2023

A nice and spacious campground! We fit six tents on the site. There was great shade and the benches and tables throughout the site were awesome. The bathroom stinks a lot (it's a vault toilet) and there isn't any toilet paper, so bring your own and hold your breath haha. The creek next to it was fun too!

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Tara Long
Aug 17, 2022

It was pretty nice! It's an absolutely gorgeous canyon. It goes from desert to lush greenery and pines and it's just gorgeous. The only thing I didn't like was that it was difficult to find info on the campground and when we were there, there was a large amount of stinging nettle right by the picnic table--So hard as we tried, our poor kids kept accidentally touching it. We only stayed one night.

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Mark Lyman
Jun 08, 2024

Very nice and very large campsite. Has multiple fire pits and big tables. Right next to the riverbed.

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Darren Cooper
Aug 20, 2018

The group site was glorious. The rope swing was a bonus. Wade is always helpful and careful. We had used his services earlier in the summer. The bathrooms were tucked out of the way and that was nice. The bridge to the campsite is rustic and charming. The nearby climbing routes were intriguing and enticing. The drive to the camp is scenic and pretty. We had locations for several in our group to hang hammocks. There is a drought so the stream that borders the site was low. Nevertheless, we had the wonderful sounds of a singing brook all night long. Of course there is no potable water so be sure and plan ahead for that. There is a wonderful fire pit and ring with nice seating all around. That became our gathering place. We played pickle ball and told stories around the fire. Happily, there was plenty of firewood lying about the campsite or nearby. I am told that there are good hiking trail heads nearby although we left rather early in the morning and therefore did not use them. The campsite offered sites with shade but we did not much use them. You might want a tarp or easy up if you will be there during the day.