The best camping near Starvation State Park

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Hope Acres

4 sites · Lodging5 acres · Tabiona, UT
Looking for a Glamping experience? Hope Acres is in the tall Pinion Pines at 7800 feet atop of a Mesa in Northern Utah. Just minutes from 2 large Reservoirs, Strawberry and Starvation to include mountain lakes, rivers for fishing, boating, Canoeing, Kayaking, Swimming and other water activities. While the property lies in the middle of mountainous country there are many hiking trails as well as off road UTV and ATV trails for riding the back country. If your into sightseeing then this is the place, with many different species of wildlife that roam this beautiful landscape as well as a Birds Eye view of the high terrain that awaits you. Hope Acres has beautiful Bell Tents that are placed on elevated decks with comfortable queen beds and some twins. Each tent boasts air conditioning that provides the comforts of home while enjoying the outdoors. Each camp site offers a personal bathroom as well as a shower, picnic table, high speed internet, hammock, BBQ and outdoor sink, amenities for an enjoyable experience. If you are looking for a hideaway then come experience the beauty while relaxing and making memories at Hope Acres, we look forward to seeing you.
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The Store

3 sites · Lodging1 acre · Kenilworth, UT
Located exactly halfway between Salt Lake and Moab, The Store is a historic 113 year-old general store building that originally served the coal miners who lived and worked in the small former mining town of Kenilworth. Now, it's a creative retreat, art space and desert permaculture site. We have a large indoor co-working/art studio space (and gigabit wifi) should you like to be productive during your stay. Or simply relax and enjoy the peace, quiet and serenity that this mountain sanctuary provides. We are also surrounded by wilderness and outdoor recreation opportunities, including endless hiking, mountain biking and ATV trails. The nearby artists colony of Helper has lots of amenities and offerings including a floatable river with beaches and swimming holes. Within 30 minutes’ drive are several major tourist attractions such as Nine Mile Canyon, Gordon Creek Falls, and the San Rafael Swell.
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Wood Hill Campground

12 sites · RVs, Tents238 acres · Carbonville, UT
A mountain bikers dream. Over 50 miles of mountain bike trails connected to the property. Some are wide dirt roads that are shared with vehicles, ATVs and others. But there are also several single track bike trails to enjoy. With 238 acres, you will feel like you are the only one there. In addition, the Desert Wave Pool is at the foot of the hill which always has the same amount of water for cooling off even when the lakes are nearly empty. Learn more about this land: Wood Hill got its name because early settlers to the area used to gather wood to heat their homes on top of the plateau. It is a favorite hangout for locals who enjoy riding mountain bikes and ATVs on the property. Proceeds from the camp sites will be used to develop a climbing gym, zip line, confidence course and other fun amenities. So we hope you enjoy your stay enough to come back often.
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Mike's Place on the "Boulder"

2 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · Duchesne, UT
This is a very natural place with awesome rock formations, abundant wildlife etc. I did find an ancient axe head years ago in one of the crevices. Up above camp is a rock formation I have always called "Mike Rushmore". Learn more about this land: This is a really cool place and I get a lot of compliments from those that have been here or have seen it. It's a hikers paradise with lots of rock features, sandy areas, tons of trees, wildlife and all the beautiful plant life of a high desert. The lake is close by for Fishing, kayaking, boating, or just a good ole swim about 10 minutes away. So, here is what you get on my 15 acres. Me, as your host to show you around and let you pick from several spots available where you would like to camp on the upper 5 acres for RV, truck, tent,, etc. I can accomidate whatever. For those that want the natural experience I suggest down below. So cool. There is no one right next to me to the north, south, east, or west. Very private. It is off grid.. However, potable water and generator can be available if needed for and extra fee. This place is absolutely amazing. Your host: Mike It's my place so I can do what I want. I'll show you around, hook you up so you have a nice stay. Contact me if interested in a more natural place to stay. Let me know how I can help or if you have any questions. Thank you, Mike
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Sandstone Ranch

1 site · Tent11 acres · Duchesne, UT
Welcome to Sandstone Ranch where you'll find yourself surrounded with all of the high desert beauty it has to offer. Wake up and wind down to beautiful pastel sunrises and sunsets. Explore the stunning rock formations and steep cliff sides that lead into seasonal river beds. You'll be surrounded by juniper trees, pine trees, sagebrush and cactus. With numerous rivers and secluded access to Starvation Reservoir you can enjoy many recreational activities such as Fishing, Boating, Kayaking, Jet Skiing, ATV off-roading, hiking, mountain biking. You can rent Paddle boards or other camping gear/goods from us for an extra fee. We also offer a personal off roading tour for those who seek a unique adventure with our Sand Dune Jeep Safari. Our family of 6 took the leap and left the city life in order to reconnect to the land on this 11 acre property. We are in the beginnings of our homestead journey and hope to create a space for guests like you to enjoy our animal rescue, camp retreats for groups, classes on herbalism and camp for kids where they can learn basic survival skills. It is this love for nature and the gifts that it offers to us all that we want to share our land with others. We currently offer 1 Tent Site with a fire pit and an outhouse. There is also the option for RV site on the main pad. We will be expanding and offering more sites in the coming months. This is wilderness camping so be aware that there is wildlife and that roads are bumpy. Please contact us with any special requests or questions and we'll be happy to assist you.
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Camp Sage under the Milky Way

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Tabiona, UT
Need to make a pit stop or just looking for a short getaway? Camp Sage under the Milky Way is exactly what you get. This is a great rest area tucked away behind a hilly landscape and out of sight of Hwy 40. Wake up to the smell of sage where you will feel relaxed, calm yet experience the invigorating sense of earthy goodness. Go to bed under the stars and if you're a late nighter you'll be mesmerized at the sight of the stunning Milky Way. There is a tent pad able to fit up to 6 people, a fire ring and spacious horseshoe driveway for parking multiple vehicles or a small to midsize RV/Camper trailer. Newly installed is a rustic country style privacy fence. This is a no frills campsite where you will need to provide your own water, toilet and firewood (We can provide firewood for an extra fee). There is a rest stop with restrooms just down the road going east on hwy 40 if needed. Pack it in and pack it out.
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Desert Souls

1 site · RV, Tent3 acres · East Carbon Sunnyside, UT
Please follow the link to discover adventures that await.Learn more about this land:OHV TRAILS GALORE!  2 BLOCKS AWAY FROM CAMPSITE!!  You will find adventure at every turn. From mountain peaks to sun-swept deserts, Nestled in the Carbon Corridor located in Southeastern Utah and includes activities and sites extending from Carbon and Emery Counties. Close vicinity to the Rails to Trails access (1.4 miles), Coke Ovens (2.6 miles), Bruin Point (12.2 miles), San Rafael Swell (83.6 miles), Nine Mile Canyon (45.1), Goblin Valley State Park and Temple MNT (96.3 miles), Moab/Arches National Park (115 miles), Grand Junction CO. (157.4 miles), Lake Powell (170.4 miles) You can hike, bike, ATV, 4-wheel, fish, hunt and explore in the mountains and deserts. You'll also find dinosaur sites, museums, ancient Native American rock art, railroad and mining history, ghost towns, winter activities and year round events. Convenience is just around the corner where you will find locally owned and family operated grocery store Miners and the best shakes burgers and fries open 7 days a week. There is also a gas station and RV dump with water.
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The best camping near Starvation State Park guide

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Starvation Reservoir has enough space for everyone, and the fishing and boating here is definitely legit. How legit, you ask? Well, there’s an annual walleye fishing tournament each year that draws in the crowds...and the trophy 10+ pound fish. You don’t have to be a champion angler to enjoy this beautiful park, though. There are 3,500 acres to explore! Hop on your ATV and ride along the nearby trails or scoot in and out of remote coves and untouched beaches as you boat around on the bright blue waters. For a truly unique experience, see how well your archery skills match up to Katniss Everdeen’s at the park’s 3D archery range. When it’s time for some shut eye, retreat to your campsite (there are four primitive campgrounds and one developed campground to choose from.)

When to go

The best time to visit Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation is during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when the park's activities are in full swing. Winter can be harsh, with limited access and services.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions before your visit, as they can change rapidly.
  • Ensure you have a valid fishing license if you plan to fish.
  • Day-use fees are required for park access; prepare to pay upon arrival.
  • Boat inspections are mandatory to prevent the spread of invasive species.
  • Remember to pack out all trash and leave no trace to preserve the park's natural beauty.

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