From Duchesne, UT, take Highway 87 north to junction 87 and 35. Turn west on Highway 35 to Tabiona, and travel about 28 miles to the campground in the North Fork Drainage. Or from Highway 40, turn north on Highway 208 to Tabiona, then proceed northwest through Hanna to the North Fork Drainage.
Very nice place to camp. There is potable water in every camp site. Bathrooms are vault toilets, and there are three spread throughout the camp. Camp sites 1 through 15 can be reserved online. Camp sites 16 through 30 are first come first serve, and they had the best shade. You can buy some additional supplies down the road at Duff Ranch if you run out of something.
Love this place. Beautiful campground and surroundings. Not much to do here except camp and enjoy the mountains.
Visited the last week of August. Water is available in several locations. Vault toilets were so so. Camp sites ranges from sunny to shaded. Cows are dancing in the area.Might be good to have a shovel handy to relocate the occasional cow pie. Fallen trees available for firewood, but good to have a saw to cut. Close to the grandview trailhead to Granddaddy Lake. WIFI is ATT 1 bar sometimes for those addicted to connection. We will definitely come again.
Wonderful camp ground, nice neighbors.
Bring a saw or chainsaw, site asks that you use fallen dead trees, if you have no way of cutting up said trees it makes your stay difficult.
My kids loved running around, collecting rocks and pinecones, the local ground critters starting getting brave and my kids cried when we told them we couldn't take "Campfire" home with us.
Nicest bathrooms I have seen, water spickets near by, lots of trails, and the wonderful smell of the outdoors!
We will be returning soon!
Great campground located in the Ashley National Forest in Duchesene Ut.
It's near the North Fork of the Duchesene River. This is Bear Country, so prepare accordingly (we didn't see any bears though).
There are primitive outhouses in the campground, and there are water spouts for water - however it is pretty dirty water, so I wouldn't say it's drinkable. Lots of aspen trees, plenty of shade and awesome views. Would definitely recommend camping here for a couple nights.