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    Sunglow Campground

    4.3 (3 reviews)

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    Excellent little state campground. Maybe be 10 spots total but lots of ATV trails all around.

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    Sand Creek RV Park & Campground - The views!

    Sand Creek RV Park & Campground

    4.3(47 reviews)
    5.5 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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    Sand Creek RV Park & Campground - Another picture from inside the trailer

    Another picture from inside the trailer

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

    Asparagus growing on property!

    Sand Creek RV Park & Campground - Sunrise at Sand Creek RV resort

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    Sunrise at Sand Creek RV resort

    Goblin Valley State Park

    Goblin Valley State Park

    4.8(72 reviews)
    46.8 mi

    We took this as a side trip and we really should have given this more time. If you are thinking of…read morecoming here, I recommend looking at all the activities offered to see how much is here to do so you won't feel as though you missed out on some of what makes this park FUN! As for us, we ran around the valley, played hide and seek, marveled at how these "goblins" were made and just had a great adventure with the time we had.

    A triumph of both western topography and federalism. This is one of those awesome parks that would…read morein some ways be less special if it were "upgraded" to a national park. It's great the way it is. Just a few notes: -- the campsite is just amazing; you are nestled in among caves and washes, and your kids can merrily wander off "to the kids cave" or climb up onto a crest and watch the sunset or the rhythm of the campsite. They do have a shared bathroom with running water, which keeps the place just civilized enough for moderately experienced car campers. -- at the same time, this place is really remote. If you realize at campside that your propane stove doesn't work, you would have to drive an hour each way to Green River to get more. Instead, you will just have to figure out how to boil coffee and macaroni and cheese over a campfire. -- the stars. The city lights are far far far away, and the desert sky is clear, so you can see so so many stars. And if you sit and stare at them you see more. The only place I have ever seen so many stars in my life is standing on the side of the road outside Marfa, TX. -- two decades ago this was one of the first camping trips of my life, and it remains a special place in my heart.

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    Goblin Valley State Park - Close up of the Three Sisters.

    Close up of the Three Sisters.

    Goblin Valley State Park - The start of Valley 1. Valley of the Goblins basin has 3 total sections for you to explore however you want.

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    The start of Valley 1. Valley of the Goblins basin has 3 total sections for you to explore however you want.

    Duke's Slickrock Campground & RV Park - Luxury Cabins have 2 queen beds

    Duke's Slickrock Campground & RV Park

    3.7(32 reviews)
    44.0 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Free WiFi

    We stayed at Duke's Slickrock Campground & RV Park, and I'm torn--because the cabin was absolutely…read moreperfect. Huge, clean, beautifully decorated, comfy beds, adorable porch...seriously, everything you could want. But then came the shower...and it was a complete disaster. The water pressure was a joke. I've never experienced anything so pathetic in my life. You could barely get wet, let alone wash yourself. It was like trying to shower under a dripping faucet in slow motion. I swear you could spit harder than the water came out. I left the shower feeling more dirty than when I went in. This wasn't just inconvenient--it ruined the stay. It's heartbreaking, because the cabin was otherwise amazing and the price was great. But if you actually need to bathe, don't even consider staying here. The shower alone is a dealbreaker.

    duke's RV had 3.8 stars here on yelp. But I'm not sure why. The grounds were littered with trash…read moreand cigarette butts, the bathrooms were not clean, and the food in the restaurant was terrible. What's more, the manager told us that we would not need a water regulator to hook up to city water. We did not hook up to their water, which was a good thing because when we turned the valve to fill a water bottle, it sprayed out under very high pressure. I do not recommend park. All of the spaces were dirt and gravel. There was no trees no landscaping at all and construction currently going on in the lot where the RV park is. Trust me skip this one. There are lots of other places around Hanksville to put your RV, including public land and big parking lots.

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    Duke's Slickrock Campground & RV Park - Cabins

    Cabins

    Duke's Slickrock Campground & RV Park - Campground view from the highway

    Campground view from the highway

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    Fish Lake National Forest - Mountain Bluebird taking off!! They're known as the "bluest of the Bluebirds"!!

    Fish Lake National Forest

    4.8(4 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    The ranger at the ranger station was very nice. Inside the station are bathrooms and informational…read morepamphlets about the area, as well as maps and a small corner with swag for purchase. Aside from Fish Lake (from which the forest takes its name), there are mountains and meadows that are equally beautiful. If you're interested, you can visit Pando. Pando is a quaking aspen that has multiple stems but they're all connected by a root system and all the "trees" have the same DNA. Pando is more like a iceberg where the below the surface portion is the significant bit. It is the world's largest tree (and perhaps organism) by mass. It is estimated to be at least several thousand years old, with some estimates being 16,000 years old. It feels so humbling to be visiting the forest since you feel like you're just a speck of dust compared to Pando around you. Mind blowing.

    I've heard a few different people tell me about Fish Lake National Forest and encouraged me to…read morevisit. So I expected it to be much busier than it was on a holiday weekend. Surprising, and happily, I found it to be almost void of any people, with the exception of a few stragglers by the water and recreating about. There are beautiful trees throughout and plenty of viewing points along the road to get some lovely pictures. Watch out for cattle-I was purely delighted to come across a large herd making their way across the road.

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    Fish Lake National Forest - Mountain Bluebirds were everywhere!!

    Mountain Bluebirds were everywhere!!

    Fish Lake National Forest - Views of Fish Lake while walking around Pando

    Views of Fish Lake while walking around Pando

    Fish Lake National Forest - Views of Pando spreading up onto the mountains

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    Views of Pando spreading up onto the mountains

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