Carol B.

Salt lake city, UT

Joined June 2020

Nice and shady

Camp hosts were friendly and camp was clean. Campground gets pretty crowded but maybe that's just pandemic crowded. Pit toilets were clean but no drinking water. Roads and campsite pads were paved which really help cut down on dirt and noise. Every site has shade and picnic tables.

Nice

Nice little campground however quite a drive down a dirty dusty road to get to. It was crowded at the campsite however most camping during covid have been. Camphost was great. Even the skunks that visited our campsite nightly were friendly 😬 Bathrooms are pit toilets, need a little bit of work. overall enjoyed the stay as it was right on a reservoir with easy access to water activities and tubing the Oneida narrows

Dispersed camping

Soapstone basin is dispersed camping at its best! I stayed here for three nights in July, it was quiet and secluded. The road at times was a bit rough for my little Ford escape and tab camper however the sunsets were amazing as was the dark moonless night. one night while falling asleep I hear a few little sneezes outside. It was a squirrel. Later I was told female squirrels will sneeze after mating! Not sure that's entirely true but the sneezing part was pretty cute!

Clean and shady campground

Campground was literally one of the cleanest I've been to this year. Pit toilets were well maintained as was campsite. Every site had shade with concrete parking and fire pit. Great place for families. The mountain road ends at the camp so traffic is only of campers coming and going therefore quiet at night. Since large families do tend to camp there, not so great for those looking for quiet solitude. Oh, and the camp hosts were amazing. Stopped by campsites in the evening offering a little piece of candy. Will stay again but not as a solo camper.