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Suzanne Miladin

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Cassel Campground

This is a PGE campground right to a part of Hat Creek. There is fishing right from the campground. Each campsite has a fire ring and a picnic table. There are garbage cans and pit toilets. There is some room and shrubbery between campsites which makes it nice and gives privacy. Some sites are big enough for a 32' 5th wheel.

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Suzanne Miladin

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Singletree

Singletree is a particularly beautiful campground with a combination of Ponderosa and Juniper forests and meadows. The amenities are amazing; clean flush toilets, many group camp sites, and regular camp sites with plenty of room. They also have a dump station ($10). Every site has a table and a fire pit. There is a steep, half mile trail that leads to a waterfall. Best of all, the camp hostess could not be nicer or more helpful!

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Suzanne Miladin

1 year ago
4/5

Campsite: Lower Bowns

Lower Bowns Reservoir is a good sized lake about 20 minutes down a dirt road from the 12. The fishing can be good there. There is a campground on the west side of the lake. On the east side, be careful to stay on the dirt road, Opuntia fragilis cactus are invasive and are everywhere! Watch your dogs!

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Suzanne Miladin

2 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Fruita Campground — Capitol Reef National Park

This is a really nice National Park campground. Many of the sites are large and all are spread out and come with a picnic table and a fire ring. Restrooms are clean and have flush toilets. There are many shade trees and lots of grass areas. Best of all is the spectacular views of the red cliffs!! The Fremont River trail is a nice hike from the campground. The last half of it is pretty steep but it affords wonderful views from the top. Fruita campground provides two programs a day, 3 pm is geology and the night program has many different topics. We went to several programs and they were all excellent!

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Suzanne Miladin

1 year ago
3/5

Campsite: Greens Lake

Pretty lake but despite its proximity to Blind Lake, no fish! The road is extremely rocky and some boulders to climb. Our Jeep Rubicon couldn't make it all the way so we finished by hiking in. There is a trail connecting Green Lake to Blind Lake.

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Suzanne Miladin

1 year ago
4/5

Campsite: Lower Browns Resevoir

Lower Bowns Reservoir is a good sized lake about 20 minutes down a dirt road from the 12. The fishing can be good there. There is a campground on the west side of the lake. On the east side, be careful to stay on the dirt road, Opuntia fragilis cactus are invasive and are everywhere! Watch your dogs!

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