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Flying Dutchman

2 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Deerfield Beach Campground

Stopped here on a cross country trip. I was looking for a campground with good electric as the temps hit 102 today. The campground was nearly empty. The grass was newly cut and the area was trash free. There are envelops and a drop pay station at the entrance. Pick a spot and hook up..its easy, simple and fast. For a camper its $20 and that includes full hookups..can't be beat. There are two dumpsters on site and a bathroom with shower for those with tents. Bathroom was clean, nothing fancy but everything worked. People have complained the campground has not been kept up...I spoke with family of the owner...she is a 90 yearold widow, so given that information I think the place is just fine and glad I could give her my business. This is a great place to stop and rest for the night. No campground noise and no road traffic...I'll be stopping here my next trip through Kansas.

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Flying Dutchman

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Tony Grove Campground

Great campground with paved access. Many of the sites are small and bigger campers may have problems getting into their spots. Sites had fire rings and picnic tables. Clean restrooms and trash collection on site but no water for drinking. Tony Grove Lake is beautiful and there is great hiking all around the area. All sites are reservable but the hosts try to accommodate people (like myself) who drop in. I was there almost a week and many of the sites though reserved were empty. They need to block off some sites for FCFS to better serve the public. I was there over a weekend and every site was reserved...but only half were occupied. I'm seeing this trend in many campgrounds near urban or popular areas where people will reserve a site "just in case" they decide want to camp. Over all it's a great place and we had a great time hiking and swimming in the lake. No cell service at the CG.

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Flying Dutchman

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Devils Canyon Campground

Very nice campground with paved road to and through the campground. Sites were mostly level and are available in sizes that can accommodate most RV's. It provides both reservable and FCFS sites which is nice. I had no trouble just dropping in as there were numerous sites available. The restrooms were clean and there was drinking water available at multiple faucets throughout the CG. There is a dumpster at the entrance for garbage and two self serve pay sites in the CG. Sites are fairly private with a picnic table and fire ring. There is cell reception (ATT and T-mobile) in some areas though it's not great. Quiet and easy to get in and out. Great place for the night or longer if in the area.

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Flying Dutchman

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Bowery Creek Rec Site

Great campground for access to Fishlake and the surrounding area. There are several 1st come sites.we saw lots of reserved sites that the people never showed up so it was great to have the 1st come sites available. There are numerous 2 camper and a couple of 3 camper sites. The hosts David and Carol were awesome, kept the area, sites and restrooms very tidy and clean. Plenty of access to clean water via spickets located throughout the campground. Tables and firepits at each site and some also had charcoal grills. Great views of the lake from our site. Cell for T mobile/ATT was in and out and weak..can't comment on Virizon. Overall an excellent campground..highly recommend it.

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Flying Dutchman

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Overlook Point Dispersed Site

Great boondocking site between Capital Reef Nat Park and Torrey, UT. There are lots of sites, great views and cell service. It is strictly dry camping...no facilities, bathrooms or water. Just 3 mins east of Torrey off 24.

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Flying Dutchman

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Bitter Creek Overlook Camping Area

Great boondocking site between Capital Reef Nat Park and Torrey, UT. There are lots of sites, great views and cell service. It is strictly dry camping...no facilities, bathrooms or water. Just 3 mins east of Torrey off 24.

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