The best camping near Ashley National Forest

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The Farm Camper

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Vernal, UT
This serene camper is conveniently situated just a few miles outside of Vernal, Utah. Whether you're planning to explore the nearby lakes, rivers, or mountain biking trails, this spot serves as an excellent home base for your adventures. The accommodation features a fully functional camper and a fenced-in yard, offering both comfort and security. With a tranquil stream flowing right behind the camper, you'll be fully immersed in the natural beauty that surrounds you. Additionally, amenities such as a BBQ grill and fire pit are provided for your enjoyment, along with a cornhole set and horseshoes for some outdoor fun. Plenty of parking is available, and for those traveling with horses or other large animals, there's even a larger fenced-in field provided. With everything you need for a relaxing and enjoyable stay, this quiet camper is the perfect retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
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Carter Family Property

2 sites · RVs4 acres · Jensen, UT
Ever wanted to camp on the Green River? Well we invite you to come stay on our property and do just that. Come injoy white sandy beaches nestled in around trees right on the green river where the only sounds you'll hear, are the sounds of nature. Enjoy fishing, tubing or kayaking down the river or even 4-wheeling (depending on the time of year)
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Dutch John Resort

30 sites · RVs10 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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Traverse steep canyons and mountain peaks among the wilderness located in northeastern Utah and southwestern Wyoming. Elevations range from 6,000 feet to over 13,500 feet high. You could spend a month here and not see everything.

Start with Kings Peak, the highest point in Utah. Aptly named Gunsight Pass affronts the peak with its narrow gap between two mountains. A long, gentle hike on the south side Kings Peak leads to the top. The view is well worth it, plus you get to say you reached one state's high point.

Head to Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area next. Red sandstone cliffs overlook a reservoir near the Green River, hence the name.

Put in your boat to navigate the reservoir's many scenic inlets. Drive to a trailhead before hiking to the top of one of these cliffs. Wintertime is great for cross country skiing and snowmobiling.

Campgrounds abound in this national forest. Flaming Gorge itself has more than 700 individual campsites.

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Immerse yourself in the rich history and rugged beauty of the Colorado Plateau by camping near John Wesley Powell National Conservation Area. This camping adventure promises a journey through time, with fossil sites, geological wonders, and beautiful desert landscapes.

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