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    Wind Walker Homestead RV Campground

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    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Big Mountain Campground - Cabins

    Big Mountain Campground

    (13 reviews)

    Not too far from the I-15, Big Mountain Campground offers tent and RV camping. Additionally, there…read moreare cabins for rent. PROS - nice, welcoming owners - full hook-ups - level, gravel RV sites - clean restrooms/showers - free WIFI - dogs allowed - playground for kiddos - swimming pool during warmer seasons - game room - horseshoe pits - picnic table and lush green grass at each site - laundry room - Good Sam discounts available - close enough to Nephi for eateries or some shopping - host stays on site in an RV CONS - fire rings are not available at all sites - Highway 132 is busy even in the middle of the night (I'm a light sleeper, though) - Verizon mobile service very spotty or non-existent A one night stay (9/10/17) for a pull-through site with full hook-ups for 2 adults and 2 children was $46.60. 2017 Yelp Challenge 98/100

    This is the second time we've stayed here and it's even better than the 1st time. The staff and…read moreaccommodations were favorable. This is a very kid friendly camp site if you have children. There's a beautiful stream running through the entire site. The tables were clean, which is something that is rare in a camp site. There is also a pool and one community fire pit. Also lots of security and extra vehicle parking in back. This place has some of the most beautiful trees! Everything is green and well maintained. We met the manager, Dusty who was very kind and accommodating. There are alot of amenities for everyone. I would recommend this place highly

    Pleasant Creek RV Resort - Pool Deck at Pleasant Creek RV Resort!

    Pleasant Creek RV Resort

    (12 reviews)

    They definitely have updated so much since the other reviews from a few years ago. We absolutely…read moreloved our stay, Melvin was so accommodating to us and went above and beyond. The cabin we stayed in was so nice, clean, and had so many features. This seriously was one of the best sites we've stayed at, the fun little decorations were an amazing touch. Felt very private and the views were beautiful. We absolutely recommend!

    This property was recently taken over by KOA, but it doesn't quite live up to the standards of…read moreother KOAs that I've visited. This one is very run down with only a hint of staff anywhere. I booked online, received an email confirmation and then an email on the day of the reservation with instructions to check in. I followed the instructions, but it still told me to go to the office. When I arrived, there was no one in sight. After several minutes, someone did show up and gave us a map and vague directions-saying that the site numbers were backwards, and circled our spot on the map. We found it, but the sites were not backwards, they were numbered totally different than the map (the map showed T1, T2, T3, etc. and the tent sites were labeled A, B, C, etc.) The sites were all overgrown with weeds and there was one picnic table to share between them all. We walked the property a bit and found that everything is in disrepair, run down and in need of maintenance. I expect natural vegetation, of course, but the weeds with prickly stickers were everywhere, and impossible to avoid. The bathrooms are a pretty long haul from the tent sites, requiring campers to walk a good distance. Only one of the four stalls in the women's restroom lock and there were no paper towels in the container. I didn't attempt to use the shower after seeing how dirty they were. We stopped by the store around 5:30 to buy firewood and it was closed. That seems pretty early to close up on a weekend. We paid about $30 for a night but even that might have been too much. Hopefully the new management makes some much needed changes.

    Fifth Water Hot Springs - Taken by me

    Fifth Water Hot Springs

    (28 reviews)

    This is one of my favorite hikes. It's a long one, but extremely rewarding once you reach to the…read morefinal point. I enjoyed it because of the surrounding nature. I took my time doing the hike--listened to some music; noticed the different plants; took breaks; and then, took my headphones off to really soak in nature. It was so therapeutic. Once I reached the final point, I noticed it was quite packed when I went around fall season; and I'm not surprised. The weather was perfect to dip in the hot springs; and the colorful fall leaves made my experience extra vibrant. The water was clean; temperature of water varies depending on where you're sitting; and each area vary in size. As for someone who enjoys exploring and all the adventures, I decided to take my time to sit in each hot springs. Honestly, my favorite is the first one as the hiker approaches the start of hot springs. It's not big, but it's more secluded. It has a nice balance of shade and sunlight; little waterfalls; and some rocks to hop over and/or sit on. I felt as if it was part of my backyard, lol. I couldn't help but to take so much pictures. I'm definitely coming back again during the spring or summer to experience it differently.

    The concept of a natural hot springs is to go during colder months and expect to walk a lot to get…read morethere since it is natural and secluded. We didn't want to pay for a hot spring since the other ones were busy and the "natural" element is no longer there. However, we weren't as prepared as we thought we were. We visited this hot spring in late December which meant a lot of the roads leading there were closed due to the snow. We walked about 1 mile before reaching the trailhead. Once you reach a sign that points straight and right, take the right to cross the small bridge towards the side of the mountain. Our saving grace was google maps but it wasn't fully accurate at times. Remember that once you cross that bridge, the river should stay on your right until you reach the springs. This trek was TOUGH and feels like 10 miles (when it's only about 5) because of the hills and thick snow/ice. We did not have spikes or sticks to help so we had to rely on each other and our surroundings. It took about 2.5 hours going since we didn't stop and were going fairly quickly and this is coming from someone who does not hike regularly. There was a portion of the hike that was a uphill climb using a rope which was probably the scariest part for me because it was icy and not stable (hence why spikes would help). Once you near the springs, the smell of sulfur becomes strong and the river begins changing color from clear to blue. There are 2 spots that is on google maps, the first one was very busy but it was not the main attraction. We kept walking and got to the actual fifth water hot springs which was still kind of busy but enjoyable. We got into both the hot springs and the cold springs and it was a very cool experience. The hike back was much faster since we knew where we were going but still hard. If you want to challenge yourself to a hike with a cool and relaxing reward of being in the hot springs, I would recommend this hike! I'm sure it's easier when it's not snowy/icy but being in naturally hot pools while your surroundings are covered in snow is beautiful and I would do this again. Tips: -We forgot towels which was a rookie mistake so make sure to take some! -Remember to take off any jewelry prior to going/getting in the hot springs because the sulfur will tarnish it. -Wear thick socks to avoid frozen toes. -The hike itself was beautiful so remember to look up and enjoy the scenery instead of always looking down at the trail. -Start EARLY because it will take at least half a day to complete

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