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Welcome to Henfer Valley View!
Nestled on a fenced 1-acre lot, Henfer Valley View is the ideal spot for campers seeking a picturesque and convenient overnight stay. Whether you're traveling in a motorhome, travel trailer, or any other type of vehicle, you'll find easy road access to our site.
Highlights:
- **Stunning 360-Degree Views**: Enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Henfer Valley from every angle.
- **Perfect for All Vehicles**: Our lot is accessible to all types of vehicles, including motorhomes and travel trailers.
- **Convenient Location**: Located just 2 miles from both exits, Henfer Valley View offers quick and easy access for travelers.
Stop by and experience the tranquility and beauty of Henfer Valley View!
Absolutely stunning hill/pasture scenery. Host was easy to communicate with, more than willing to allow me to stay past check-out to continue my work day.
The hardest part was finding a "spot" to camp based on the Google map pin the host sent me. There wasn't a fire ring or any amenities on site — you are camping in acres of land...no complaints on my end, would absolutely return for the peace and quiet.
Wonderful view perched high up over the valley. Easily accessed near the highway but no road noise. I definitely want to come back and spend more time here.
Justin’s land was absolutely incredible! The views are to die for. My husband and I really enjoyed our one night there, and it was very private! Definitely would recommend!
This was a great trip. Booked on super short notice and was able to stay for a night. Just us in the middle of his land. Can’t wait to come back to this spot.
Made a fire pit with rocks we found kept it small. Quiet area. Saw 2 deer in the morning. Heard some Coyotes. Such a great time.
Location
Henefer, Summit, Utah, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Timpanogos, Newe Sogobia (Eastern Shoshone), and Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) First Nations according to