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    Mystic Hot Springs of Monroe - Main hot spring pool. It went up to my knees/thighs in most places here. It was so magical to be in here

    Mystic Hot Springs of Monroe

    4.0(339 reviews)
    29.9 mi

    I enjoyed my stay here! It was easy to get to from the main road using Google Maps. I read all…read moreabout the hot springs and location on their website beforehand so I knew what I was getting into. The little shop in the main building check in area was very cute and had a lot of fun things to look at and buy! We stayed one night in a tent camp spot. There are restrooms attached to the main building with showers, toilets, and sink/mirrors. There's also a dish washing space for longer stays. The camp site had decent shade and grass area to put your tent on. There were a couple picnic tables for use as well. There are free-roaming peacocks that are beautiful but are definitely loud in the morning! We went in July which is really hot for the hot springs, but it was nice since it wasn't busy! We had our soak time from 8-10pm which was great to view the sunset and soak while the air cooled off. It's such a unique hot spring location with bathtubs and larger pools. The owner walked around and made sure everyone was comfortable and was super friendly. I liked that they weren't sulfur hot springs so you didn't stink after! The negative reviews here seem like they didn't read the website that explained what to expect. I appreciate the websites honesty in keeping this location rustic and authentic, while acknowledging there are things they could improve. Knowing you're not going to a five-star location would be beneficial. The small business aspect played a huge role, in having great hospitality and a very friendly atmosphere. I thoroughly enjoyed my stay, thank you!

    What a cute cozy place! I've stayed in the wagon and the new moon bus here. The rustic vibes are…read morecool, the shower is nice to have close by. The heated blankets and heaters in the buses helped keep warm on colder nights. Very friendly staff! My only suggestion would be allowing guests staying there to soak all night or at least util 10pm or have an early guest window to soak before regular reservations arrive.

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    Mystic Hot Springs of Monroe - So majestic

    So majestic

    Mystic Hot Springs of Monroe - This is what makes the hot springs mystical. Such an amazing experience to be there for the sunset and evening

    This is what makes the hot springs mystical. Such an amazing experience to be there for the sunset and evening

    Mystic Hot Springs of Monroe - The other one bus was really cute and comfortable! The views of the stars were unreal. I was able to connect to WiFi and watch shows too!

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    The other one bus was really cute and comfortable! The views of the stars were unreal. I was able to connect to WiFi and watch shows too!

    Capitol Reef National Park - Hickman's Bridge

    Capitol Reef National Park

    4.8(166 reviews)
    22.9 mi

    As part of our quest to visit all 63 U.S. national parks, we set off on a six week road trip. I…read morehave a personal rule: I only count a national park as "visited" if I actually spend time there, hike or walk through it, and truly experience it. On this trip, we visited 14 national parks, and Capitol Reef National Park became one of the most beautiful surprises of the entire journey. The drive from Death Valley to Capitol Reef was already an adventure, with constantly changing landscapes along the way. But nothing prepared us for the moment we arrived. Suddenly, the desert opened up into an incredible world of red rock formations, towering cliffs, and colors that seemed almost impossible. It was breathtaking. Capitol Reef is a smaller national park compared to some of the giants we visited, but it has a beauty and personality all its own. In fact, it became my husband's favorite park of the entire trip. There is something about the combination of landscapes, colors, history, and peacefulness that makes this park truly special. The scenery changes dramatically throughout the park. One area is filled with the famous red rock formations, cliffs, and sandstone walls that look like they were painted by nature. Then, as you explore other areas, the landscape changes into lighter limestone formations, with shades of yellow, cream, and gray. Everywhere you look there is a different view, a different texture, and a different color. One of the unique things about Capitol Reef is the historic Fruita area, where early settlers planted orchards along the Fremont River. Today, visitors can still see these beautiful fruit groves, which feel almost magical surrounded by the desert landscape. There is also a historic building in the Fruita area where they sell homemade fruit pies, and it is incredibly popular for a reason. The pies are absolutely delicious. We could not resist and enjoyed having pie and ice cream one morning for breakfast. When you are traveling, sometimes breakfast rules become a little more flexible! The park also has fascinating history, including ancient petroglyphs left by the Fremont people. Seeing these markings carved into the rock walls was a powerful reminder that people have been connected to this landscape for thousands of years. The hiking was another highlight. I especially enjoyed hiking through the Narrows, where I was able to explore on my own and experience the beauty and quiet of the canyon. Walking through the towering walls, surrounded by the colors and textures of the desert, was unforgettable. Capitol Reef feels like nature's own painting. The reds, oranges, yellows, blues, turquoise, and greens all come together to create a landscape that is constantly changing depending on the light. It is a park that invites you to slow down, look around, and appreciate the incredible creativity of the natural world. Capitol Reef may not always get the same attention as Utah's more famous parks, but it deserves it. It is beautiful, peaceful, full of history, and absolutely worth the visit.

    This is an amazing national park. One thing I noted about the park is that it offers things for…read morepeople to do regardless of their activity level. If you're super fit and want to do hikes, good for you as there's plenty of strenuous hikes! If you aren't as active or use a mobility assistive device, you can travel on the very, very scenic drive and also learn about the ghost town of Fruita (although the NPS employees live there). If you time your visit right, you can even pick fruits from the orchards. I combined the Rim Overlook trail with the trail to Hickman Bridge to get amazing views, as well as hiked the Cassidy Arch trail. The trails weren't too crowded, so it was a great place to listen to nature and focus on hiking. You're rewarded with amazing views. Definitely hit up Gifford Homestead for fruit pies. They often sell out in the afternoon.

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    Capitol Reef National Park - Some of the amazing petroglyphs!

    Some of the amazing petroglyphs!

    Capitol Reef National Park - Some of the amazing petroglyphs!

    Some of the amazing petroglyphs!

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    Sand Creek RV Park & Campground - The views!

    Sand Creek RV Park & Campground

    4.3(47 reviews)
    13.3 mi

    Sand Creek RV Park is everything you hope to find in an RV stay and more…read more We've stayed at many RV parks across the country, but none have felt as special or memorable as this one. From the moment we pulled in, we were warmly welcomed by Leslie, the kindest and most thoughtful hostess we've ever met. She truly goes above and beyond to make guests feel seen, supported, and at home. Her presence alone makes this park exceptional. The park itself is beautifully maintained--clean, quiet, and perfectly laid out for both comfort and community. Whether you're staying for a night or a week, you'll find peace and care in every corner of the space. The views alone are worth the stop. Traveling as a family, it meant the world to be in a place that felt safe, personal, and genuinely welcoming. Leslie was friendly and always there with a smile, helpful tips, and really made my kids feel like they were just as important as everyone else in the park. If you're reading this and considering a stay, don't hesitate. Sand Creek RV Park is a gem, and Leslie is the heart that makes it shine. We're incredibly grateful for the experience and already looking forward to returning. Thank you, Leslie, for everything!

    Wonderfully rustic, clean, and the host was a pleasure to interact with. Very affordable, and we…read morewould definitely return!

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    Another picture from inside the trailer

    Sand Creek RV Park & Campground - Asparagus growing on property!

    Asparagus growing on property!

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    Sunglow Campground - The Welcome Information Board to Sunglow Campground.

    Sunglow Campground

    4.3(3 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    Sunglow Campground is a good place to stay for those getting ready to head out on their Capitol…read moreReef National Park adventures. It's located just off the main road of Utah State Route 24 and roughly 20 miles from the entrance to Capitol Reef. I discovered this Sunglow Campground through the app on my phone called, Campendium. It was pretty quiet here and when I arrived in late afternoon, I was able to grab an unoccupied campsite as part of the designated first come, first served policy. Interestingly...there's only 6 single campsites here on the grounds. That's not too many. Plus, there are 2 group campsites as well. In total, there's 8 sites and according to the Sunglow Campground website...https://www.recreation.gov/... Campsite #1 and the 2 group sites can be reserved online. Otherwise, sites #2 - #6 are up for grabs to whoever claims them first. It's $16 per night for a single campsite. Or $40 per night for a group campsite. For being the end of July in the heart of summer travel season, I was surprised to get lucky and grab a site at the last minute. But...I will say...this area along Route 24 passes through the small towns of Bicknell, UT and Torrey, UT with accommodations readily available. And...there's even lodging within the boundaries of Capitol Reef. Point is...camping outdoors in this part of South-Central Utah is not imperative, or a last resort option for tourists. Basically...if you like being outside in nature, then you'll appreciate camping here. Once you find an available campsite, take a moment to fill out an information slip with payment and drop the receipt into the safety box. Then post your stub in front of your campsite. My favorite aspect to this Sunglow Campground had to be the setting. Walking around and standing among Utah's famous red rocks felt like an abbreviated introduction into the kind of beautiful scenery I was hoping to discover at Capitol Reef. It made me excited for the hikes and explorations over the coming days. Also, before heading inside my tent, I took time to gaze up at the night's sky. It was special seeing so many stars illuminated on a clear evening. It's an instance like this that puts life into perspective. A simple reminder to be grateful for where you are and how you got here. It was a cool way to end the day. Here are some extra details about Sunglow Campground... - All sites have NO electric AMP Power so unfortunately, there's no way to charge your appliances. - Cell phone reception was minimal. You just have to put down your phone and breathe in the fresh air of the great outdoors. - Campsites have fire rings and picnic tables if you'd like to cook or barbecue dinner. - There are NO dump stations and NO water or sewer hookups. - The bathrooms were flush toilets, thankfully, but no shower facility. - There's enough spacing in between campsites to feel a sense privacy as if you're far from civilization. - The town of Bicknell is just 2 miles down the road and the town of Torrey is 8 miles away in case you need supplies, you don't have to drive far. Overall, just reflecting back on my time at Sunglow Campground, I was happy to find this place at the last minute. It more than served its purpose in getting a good night's sleep before venturing off towards the marvelous natural wonder that is Capitol Reef NP.

    Recently updated sites. Bathrooms with flush toilets and a sink to wash your hands. $8 with federal…read moreseniors pass. A few trails. Folks come in and clean restrooms. The site we chose had toilet paper and human excrement off to one side. So hard to understand this when you are so close to a very nice restroom. Because there is also a dumpster there my husband cleaned things up. Very pretty spot just 18 miles to Capitol Reef NP.

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    Sunglow Campground - The campground is situated among a scenic red rock box canyon.

    The campground is situated among a scenic red rock box canyon.

    Sunglow Campground - The entrance to Sunglow Campground is located right off Utah State Route 24.

    The entrance to Sunglow Campground is located right off Utah State Route 24.

    Sunglow Campground - I enjoyed my stay for 1 evening.

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    I enjoyed my stay for 1 evening.

    Escalante Grand Resort

    Escalante Grand Resort

    4.7(59 reviews)
    43.3 mi

    We stayed in a cabin here for a break in our van-cation and to do laundry. The location was good,…read moreclose to town with views of the surrounding countryside. The young woman at the office was super friendly and helpful in getting us settled. Although they don't have a dedicated RV dump station, she said it was fine to use the water and sewer hookups from any of the unoccupied RV sites. An added bonus was having not one, but two food trucks on site, as well as a coffeehouse in the lobby. Our cabin was very comfortable too. Highly recommend!

    Found this on Google randomly when we got stuck in the area during extremely high winds. We didn't…read morewant a second night of our tent almost collapsing on us, so we booked a last minute cabin. We would have been so grateful for just bare bones accommodations, but what we found was so much more awesome! Lynn was so welcoming and extremely helpful with places to eat, etc. The cabin had everything you could need and was clean and secure and also just a darling experience. The whole place is so gosh dang cute. Bed was comfy and clean. Fire pit outside is an awesome addition even though we couldn't use it due to fire restrictions. Free drip coffee in the morning was so good that I didn't even want a latte - though they do have a full service espresso bar available on site! You'll also find cute postcards, tumbled rocks, maps of the area, local geological facts and stuff. You can hang out in the reception/coffee area, which had seating and outlets. They have laundry downstairs (we didn't check it out though). And the whole property has free wifi! There are SO many amenities here for dogs as well!! I wish we had ours, but they hate going on the road, so we didn't get to take advantage of the dog park, wash station, or in-room pet blankets. On top of their cabins/casita, they also have tent sites and RV and van sites. One of the absolute best stops we've ever made on the road! Don't forget to hang out with Debbie (meow).

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    Escalante Grand Resort
    Escalante Grand Resort
    Escalante Grand Resort

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    Sleepy Hollow Campground

    Sleepy Hollow Campground

    4.0(1 review)
    33.1 mi

    Although the address reads Torrey, it's closer to Caineville, I think. Know before you go that this…read moreis a little ways out there. Most likely, you're trying to stay near Capitol Reef, and it's about a 20 minute drive back up the highway to the visitor center. And I do mean, up--the elevation of the visitor center is about 5500 feet, and the campground is somewhere in the 4600ft neighborhood, and in the hot summer that means a few extra degrees of heat. But if you know ahead of time that you're a ways out there, it's all gravy from there. As I understand it, the campground is run by a local farmer (rancher?) and is used to supplement their income. It's been around a while, and due to the somewhat remote location never been a hugely popular spot, but enter COVID and the surge in outdoor rec and it's become a big deal and more work. It was pretty full the few nights I was there recently, but that was a holiday so maybe it's not the best measurement. What you find is that even though it's a side-hustle, it's still a very lovely family-run campground and they're there often. Pull off the highway and find a large building. If you've made reservations (via phone) beforehand, then you have instructions. If not, there's a phone number to call. There's a very large building that looks something like a gift shop (I never went in.. not sure if it was ever open) and it's attached to the bathrooms. Once you're settled, go past the gate and to your spot. They offer tent sites as well as a few RV sites with hookups for electric. The bathrooms are protected by a code (my guess is that this is to deter off-highway restroom visitors) and were mostly clean, had flush toilets, and showers. That was really nice, to be honest. Then there is just one water spigot for the camp, located just below the deck of the building. It's flat, and there are some very tall trees, so shade is very possible though it depends on what site you get. There are picnic tables and fire rings, and they've built wooden privacy walls between sites and they are kinda packed in there pretty tightly. Not a bad stay. I might prefer to be higher and closer to the park, but if you need to book late this will definitely do, and is a nice place to end and begin your day.

    Fish Lake National Forest - hiking - Updated August 2026

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