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Strawberry Hideout

Strawberry Hideout is located near Strawberry Reservoir in Utah, surrounded by rolling hills and open spaces. The area experiences temperatures ranging from 20°F in winter to 85°F in summer. Campers can explore nearby attractions such as Strawberry Reservoir for fishing and boating or visit the scenic Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest.

Description

Come and spend a relaxing weekend out at Strawberry Hideout where you have lakes, rivers, and hundreds of miles of ATV trails to explore Utah, located just east of Heber City! Stay sheltered and cozy in our custom built camper that has 2 beds, a sink, propane stove, utensils and many other amenities! With a massive 10ft x 16ft deck, a picnic table and a smokeless cinderblock firepit you can lounge around to your heart's content! Here are the key features of the surrounding area:

Strawberry Reservoir 20 minutes west

Gas Station/Convenience Store/Restaurant 4 minutes away (The Big G)

Starvation Reservoir 20 minutes east

Slot canyons 15 minutes south

Hundreds of miles of ATV Trails

Outdoor privacy but not too remote (amazing cell reception!)

Stargazing

Occasional wildlife crossing!

Location

Strawberry Hideout is located in Utah

Detail location of campground

Directions

Right as you approach the peak of the curve on highway 40, on the north side of the highway there will be a green street sign that says 41700 West. If you are driving east it is a left turn, driving west it is a right turn. Since the turn is off a sharp curve please pull off to the shoulder before making the turn! Once you pull off highway 40 there will be an immediate fork in the road. Take the left road. Follow this road and pass the 1st right turn, then take the 2nd right turn and take it for about 100 yards until you see a sign with "Strawberry Hideout" written and a driveway that leads to the camper and deck you see in the photos.

Coordinates

40.20444732388353 N
110.78168842288584 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site

Stay Connected

  • WiFi
    Unknown
  • Verizon
    Unknown
  • AT&T
    Unknown
  • T-Mobile
    Unknown

Site Types

  • RV Sites
  • Cabins
  • Tent Cabin

Features

For Campers

  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Pets
  • Fires

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Reviewed Jun. 14, 2024

Amazing spot for families

Yes this is my own spot but my family and used it for 2 years before offering it to the public. We’ve made tons of upgrades this year and have loved going out there every time.

Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Strawberry Hideout by Daniel S., June 14, 2024
  • Review photo of Strawberry Hideout by Daniel S., June 14, 2024
Reviewed Aug. 22, 2023

THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

My family and I love camping and have been building our camping arsenal and experience. This campsite gave us a good time and also helped us realized what we needed to add to our “Need to Buy List: Camping Edition.”

First, the Pros of the visit.

  1. Designated campsite with deck, fireplace and table! Deck was well built, practically brand new and the same with the fire pit. The fire pit is a smokeless one so the smoke would travel through a ventilation built into it.
  2. Has service! We had full bars throughout the campsite. We were even able to watch the Rookie in our tent before bed!
  3. Gas station is just 5 min down the road! Nice little gas station that’s prepared to help you with almost all your needs, including flushable toilets!
  4. Strawberry reservoir is about 15 min from the campsite and there’s plenty to do there! I won’t go in to detail but we spent majority of our day there.

Now the Cons.

  1. The campsite is in the middle of a sketchy RV graveyard! Abandoned buildings and RVs were scattered all over the vista. It was sorta creepy but if you like that kind of thing, go for it!
  2. No shade in sight! No trees or anything to provide shade from 7:30-6ish (the sun goes behind the tent around 6). So bring a canopy or two because we forgot to bring one and were scorched! Also the tent heats up like a sauna with the sun beating on it, even with all the windows down and doors open. So if you’re planning on coming back for a relaxing afternoon nap, good luck with that!
  3. The wind will take your tent if you’re not careful! The wind gusts would be so powerful at times it would almost carry out tent away from us. We had ours on the deck and it was an ample target for the biggest tent-napper out there: the wind. Without a way to put stakes because you’re on the deck, we were exposed. Thankfully they had cinder blocks under the deck we could use but man it was surely a pain in the butt! So come prepared!
  4. Bring bug spray and sun screen! We got burnt so badly and there were ants and ant hills everywhere! I counted at least 5 different ant species crawling around the camp table.
  5. Private property signs everywhere. We wanted to explore around our campsite but due to so many private property and no trespassing signs, we never got to explore around us because we thought we would get shot.

Overall, it was not a bad campsite! I think our experience wasn’t the best but that’s mainly due our unpreparedness and lack of experience. There’s many things to do in Fruitland area and also places where you can enjoy the peace and quiet! I hope our learning experience can benefit anyone interested in go to this campsite! Happy camping!

SiteStrawberry Hideout
Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Strawberry Hideout by Anna F., August 22, 2023
  • Review photo of Strawberry Hideout by Anna F., August 22, 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are fires allowed at Strawberry Hideout?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Strawberry Hideout, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.