In Cedar City, UT, at the intersection of State Rts. 130 and 14, take Rt. 14 east 27.9 miles to campground sign. Turn left into campground.
We normally go Boondocking/Dispersed Camping to get away from the crowds and have the outdoor experience. BUT Duck Creek Campground is one of the nicest I've been to. Plenty of trees, nice spacing in between campsites, are probably the nicest cleanest bathrooms I've been in a campground. Duck Creek Campground is also the cleanest of all
Make a reservation if you plan to go. It’s pretty busy. The fee once you’re there is $23 per car and $10 each additional. Senior fee is $11.50. it’s based off of the Honor system. You grab an envelope, put your money and drop it in the secure tube.
There are several campgrounds around in the area.
All bathrooms were clean and had plenty of TP.
We camped in 13A campground. It was peaceful and beautiful. They warn about bears, but the chipmunks were into everything. Inside backpacks, on tables, in van! They were darling and entertaining. The campground bathrooms were fine but often out of tp. We will definitely go back.
Beautiful scenery and still not far from home. The drive there takes my breath away every time. Trees, water, and wildlife. Add in the flushing toilets and you are good to go! 😁
There is so much to do, hiking, caves, rocks and such amazing views!
P.S. Each of the camp hosts I've met so far have been great! Monica is the best. Thank you Monica for your help in the midst of a crisis.
It is a Forest Service Campground, but what makes this place special is the camp host. We would like to give a big shout out to Billy and all of his help. He let us know about side-by-siding trails and the Cascade Waterfall. These places are off the beaten path that we might have overlooked otherwise and we are thankful that we experienced these Utah gems! In the campground, the bathrooms were kept clean and stocked. This was a wonderful experience!