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July 2023 by Zach Speck
LOVED this campground! It's first come, first serve, so make sure to come early to ensure you have a spot. It's right next to a river, so you can fish. I love sleeping next to the river because of the white noise. It's well maintained, clean, has bathrooms, dog-friendly and has room for RVs and tent campers. Highly recommend!Restrooms: Clean, accessible.Dog-friendliness: Dogs need to be leashed. There's lots of small rodents.
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September 2022 by Briana Dmochowski
Rusty is the best! Where was he this year?!? 10/10 favorite campsite
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July 2022 by Anita Olsen (AnitaO)
The place was next to the river. Great to fish. Outdoor bathroom was clean. Clean camping area. Beautiful mountain scenery. However, next to major traffic highway. Heard traffic most of the night. Alot of bugs, birds, ants, and a mouse.
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October 2021 by Randy Chatelain
Our experience at Red Banks Campground was delightful. We arrived on the second week of September, The last weekend before it closed for the season. The camp ground was beautiful as the autumn leaves were turning. From camp, we traveled to Bear Lake for dinner and to Logan to the Farmers Market. Closer to camp was the road to Tony's Grove, just one mile South and the road to Franklin Basin was just a few miles to the North. Both were breath taking.The camp hosts, Rusty and Tina really made the experience for us. They showed us to their favorite campsite, right on the Logan River. They were so friendly and accommodating. They helped us set up and fill out the registration fee card. Over the two days we had several pleasant conversations with them. I was really impressed with how well they maintained the campground. The pit toilets were clean and freshly painted. There was not a speck of litter in the whole campground. They couldn't have been better "Host" and again, they really made the experience a delight for us.The first photo was the view from our camp trailer, camp site. The second photo was from Franklin Basin. The Quaken Aspen and fall colors were splendid.
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October 2021 by Marc Levy
Lovely small campground with many shaded sites, some with direct access to a river bank sitting area. Best part was the hostas, Rusty and Tina. So gracious, friendly, and fun to talk to. These guys know how to welcome folks!
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September 2021 by Robin Aufdenkampe
The campground was clean and comfortable. We enjoyed camping just feet away from Bear River. Rusty and Tina were amazing, friendly camp host that offered great advice and guidance on local sites and activities. We plan to revisit next year.
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September 2021 by York Ash
The camp hosts that were there were great! They really helped make our stay enjoyable.
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September 2020 by Greg Allen
This place was awesome! Right next to the rover and literally the next spot up from the full Tony Grove campground! It's first come first serve and there were like 5 spots open when we got up there Saturday afternoon
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September 2020 by Michelle Beus
Its off the grid, quiet and the river is super cold.
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August 2020 by Shadesz spouse
We loved this campground lots of good spaces and nice and shaded! Jeff the Host was so nice and kind we blew a tire on our trailer and he was super helpful and kind he gave us recommendations on where to get a tire fixed! Great camping experience!
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August 2020 by Just Me
Good shade in most campsites. Bathrooms were clean and smelled good (a big deal for hole-in-the-ground toilets). There was no camp host per se, but Jeff came down from another campground to manage the place. Great guy!
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August 2020 by Barry Cates
A couple of the 12 sites offer streamside camping. You need to be quick to get one once the campground opens though.
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August 2019 by Greg Pavaz
Mid-to-late summer this location is awesome. There are a number of Riverside locations and it's very peaceful. If you're looking for fishing you can't fish this part of the river until after the second weekend in July. Currently it is $8 to come in for day use and $20 to stay overnight.
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July 2019 by Kenyon Smith
Nice campground next to the river, first come first serve. There are restrooms and a water pump. Pretty close to the highway, but at most sites the river drowns out the sounds of traffic. You'll probably want to bring bug spray. It's $20 a night, and not as busy as some of the more popular campgrounds.
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October 2018 by Bodie Lyon
Beautiful high country