The best camping near Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area

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Dutch John Resort

37 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Dutch John, UT
RV 50 amp Sites available for trailers of all sizes, offering convenient back-in access. All 30 amp & 50 amp RV Sites come equipped with Electricity, Water, and Sewer Hookups. Additionally, campers enjoy access to showers and restrooms. A coin-operated laundry facility is also available; coins for washers and dryers must be purchased from the store. RV 30 amp sites feature pull-through, back-in, and long and short site options. All 30 amp & 50 amp RV Sites feature Electricity, Water, and Sewer Hookups, alongside access to showers and restrooms. A coin-operated laundry is accessible; coins are available for purchase from the store. RV 30 amp sites offer pull-through, back-in, and long and short site choices. Dry Campground denotes no water connection. Our amenities include a steakhouse, cafe, and ice cream shop. Rental options encompass river rafts, kayaks, paddle boards, and fishing boats. Other facilities include a gas station, fly shop, convenience store, and fishing guides. What makes Dutch John unique? Dutch John is a distinctive mountain community treasured for its natural and scenic beauty. It offers access to world-class fishing, wildlife viewing, and hunting opportunities. Experience a small community quality of life with urban conveniences in a rural setting. The Visitors Center is open year-round. Nearby attractions include the US Forest Service Visitor's Center at Red Canyon, Swett Ranch, Ute Tower Lookout, Cedar Springs Marina, and Jarvie Ranch in Brown's Park. Dutch John boasts an airport with a paved landing strip spanning 6000 feet in length.
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Sandy beaches on the Green River

3 sites · RVs, Tents700 acres · Jensen, UT
This Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent (or rent one of ours) on the beautiful sandy beaches of the Green River. You will be surrounded by the unique landscape of North Eastern Utah. The river is constantly changing so the exact location of the campsite is adjusted accordingly to provide the best experience for our guests. You will have a private campsite with BBQ pit or fire ring, fire starter kit, and wood. There is access to a common area for latrine, dressing area, gravity fed solar shower, and ​eco-friendly toiletries. The river is full of fun and relaxation. There are life vests, kid and adult kayaks, sand toys, and more available for rent. The campsite is on the fringe of a large hay farm so you may spot farming in action. Expect a 15-20 minute drive to downtown with many food, entertainment, and amenities offered. There is a diversity of wildlife to be seen on site. It is a bird watchers paradise, don't be surprised if you spot a bald eagle, Canadian geese, peregrine falcon, cranes, meadow lark, red-wing black bird, and more! Depending on the time of year you may see deer, antelope, racoon, beaver, or the occasional skunk or coyote.
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The best camping near Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure at Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, where the water's embrace invites you to dive into a plethora of activities. Here, the reservoir's cool surface beckons boaters, skiers, and anglers seeking trophy trout. Amid the red rock splendor, campgrounds offer a serene retreat under the stars after a day filled with exploration and aquatic thrills.

Notable campgrounds

  • Skull Creek Campground: Nestled near the water, this campground is a favorite for anglers and boaters alike.
  • Greens Lake Campground: Surrounded by lush greenery, it's perfect for families looking to combine camping with hiking.
  • Firefighters Memorial Campground: A tranquil spot honoring heroes, offering peace and proximity to nature's wonders.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak summer months, to secure your ideal spot.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations to snag a last-minute reservation.
  • Explore nearby camping options for alternative stays when the park is full.

When to go

The prime time to visit Flaming Gorge is during the summer, when temperatures hover around a comfortable 80°F. However, for those seeking solitude, spring and fall offer fewer crowds. Winter can be harsh, with roads and facilities potentially closed due to snow.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and pack accordingly for the high elevation climate.
  • Be aware of any seasonal closures or restricted areas within the park.
  • Ensure you have a valid fishing license if you plan to fish in the reservoir.
  • Remember to bring water and sun protection for your outdoor adventures.
  • Day-use fees or passes may be required for certain areas, so plan ahead.

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