Twin Valley Campground — Governor Dodge State Park
Mary M.
Reviewed Sep. 11, 2019

Beautiful walk-in campsite, great trails

I stayed here for two nights in September. Site 271 was just enough of a walk to feel remote but not so far that I couldn't carry all my stuff. I did have to walk quite close to one of the other walk-in campsites when going to my car, however, so know that if there are other people in the sites nearby, you will see them. The sites close to the road are not private at all. Water is available at drinking fountains/spigots around the campsite. One I tried had barely a trickle but the other one had plenty of water pressure. The bathhouse was fairly clean and had hot showers, which was great after a 10-mile hike one day. I hammock camp, so getting a site with good trees for hammocking is important to me. I appreciated the preview photos on the state's reservation system. The site I picked had lots of great options for hammock hanging! 

The trails at Governor Dodge are amazing. I left on foot from my campsite and hiked the Meadow Valley, Lost Canyon, Stephens Falls and Goldmine trails. Lost Canyon was BEAUTIFUL and had so many interesting geographical features. The trails behind the hike-in campsites also lead to some cliffs with some really amazing views.

Site271
Month of VisitOctober
  • Lots of little millipedes all over the park.
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  • Review photo of Twin Valley Campground — Governor Dodge State Park by Mary M., September 11, 2019
  • Review photo of Twin Valley Campground — Governor Dodge State Park by Mary M., September 11, 2019
  • Review photo of Twin Valley Campground — Governor Dodge State Park by Mary M., September 11, 2019
  • Review photo of Twin Valley Campground — Governor Dodge State Park by Mary M., September 11, 2019
  • Review photo of Twin Valley Campground — Governor Dodge State Park by Mary M., September 11, 2019
  • Lost Canyon Trail
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