Spacious, level camping well-suited for travel trailers over 40 ft long.
Private sites
100% of recent Hipcampers say the sites felt private.
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This is a perfect place to home base while recreating at Starvation Reservoir, especially if you have a large trailer or motorhome that you do not want to risk getting stuck in the sand at the Campgrounds. We also offer rentals.
This property is right next to Starvation Reservoir. It is in between Knight Hollow and Juniper Point Campground at the Fred Hayes State Park. This is a residential area but the homes here are on 4+ acres, so there is plenty of space.
We frequently see deer, rabbits, and an array of birds including bald eagles. Beautiful view of desert and Kings Peak.
We have a bicycle pump track, trampoline, kids play set, farm animals for viewing. We offer additional farm experiences.
For our animals' safety, no outside pets are allowed without prior permission and an extra set of rules. Even the best of house pets are potentially a risk for our small farm animals, please let us know if any pets will be camping.
Super friendly hosts. Felt like they were willing to make accommodations to ensure our stay was comfortable. Felt like we had adequate privacy. Location is up a 2 mile dirt road, but offers great sunset and sunrise views.
What a wonderful surprise to meet all the cute animals and speak with the owner, Ali! She was very responsive, had great communication, and is nestled atop a part of the most beautiful bluff overlooking the mountains. We were truly sad when we had to leave. 10/10 stars!
Great stay! Hosts were super friendly and helpful. They introduced us to their dogs and gave great local info. On their advise we walked a short distance to watch the sunset, they also told us how to ride our bikes to a nearby State Park. Property was up a dirt quite a ways, but once there it wasn’t too much trouble to park a 36’ TT.
Location
Duchesne, Duchesne, Utah, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Timpanogos and Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) First Nations according to