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November 2023 by Marlene Oaks
This campground was one of the best we have stayed in as far as dry camping goes. Pads were well spaced out and there was plenty of room. We had beautiful clear skies and hardly any light pollution so star grazing was amazing. Also had a great view of the Annular Eclipse.
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October 2023 by Rex G Kemp
Clean, quiet, sparsely used. Level sites for RVs are at a premium.
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October 2023 by Steve Knapp
Cool spot, sites are spaced out really nicely!
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September 2023 by Ted D
Bathrooms were clean water was great campsites where clean nice place to
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September 2023 by Jackie Mackenzie
Great location to stay in to explore the surrounding area.
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September 2023 by Flying Dutchman
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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September 2023 by Pete Koenig
Devils Canyon Campground is a fantastic, quiet place to stay that is close enough to the Canyonlands without the crowds! We loved it here! We'll be back! The camp host, Bob, was wonderful! We had dinner with him several times. His vault toilets are the cleanest I've ever been in at any park! He gives you his phone number when you get there and if there are any issues, you just call! When the toilet was almost out of paper, (due to people taking it....c'mon, people!! :-/ ) I texted fairly early one morning and the next thing I know, he's on his way over! There are so many hikes around Blanding and so many MTB trails around Monticello that we didn't even scratch the surface of all we could have done in the 3 weeks we stayed there! We're already planning our next trip back in Sept 2024!
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September 2023 by Bob Harker
Just outside of Monticello Utah. Beautiful secluded sites, indescribably beautiful. Water, vault toilets. A few sites for large rigs. Level sites.
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August 2023 by Till
Great place to stay. No electricity and waste water connection. But with fresh water and very nice Pitches. We came with a 24ft RV. 20$ / night. Don't forget to extinguish your fire afterwards (forest ). Highly recommended!
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August 2023 by Carol Mammoliti
Clean. Quiet. Star gazing - AMAZING! Camp host Bob was friendly and kept a clean well run camp. Bathrooms were good enough that even my grandma would have been proud!
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July 2023 by Lillian Chapman
Beautiful clean place to camp. Sites have a fire pit and picnic table.
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July 2023 by Tanner West
Loved this campground. Lots of space per site and was well maintained by a nice, older guy.From here, we drove to and enjoyed the following locations (with the best at the top):-Valley of the Gods (1 hour away)-Natural Bridges (1 hour 15 minutes)-Goosenecks (1 hour)-Bluff Historical Fort (40 minutes)-House on Fire (40 minutes)-Butler Wash Ruins (30 minutes)-Mexican Hat Rock (1 hour)
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June 2023 by Gabriel Perry
There isn't much cell service, but we didn't go camping for the cell service. It is a good middle spot for all the geological and Pueblo historical sites. It's a well-kept campground.
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June 2023 by Sally Blevins
Fantastic campground. We had a backpack overnighted planned. It rained a lot and the canyons were full of water so we hunkered down here. Very well planned campground with privacy and beautiful Pinon pine and juniper.
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June 2023 by Christine mueller
Nice Forest Service campground. A mix of reservable and non- reservable sites. Most are on the smaller side but we had 18 and 20 and fit 33 and 38 ft campers. 18 is maybe the nicest spot.There is a host.