Nice sites, some privacy. Ok clean flush toilets but no water in the sink. Water hub near each site. Picnic tables, fire pit. Place for big gatherings. Fishing is the big draw here. $15 night or $7.50 for seniors and disabled.
$42 for fire pit and picnic table! No privacy between the spots. That said, it’s a very beautiful setting with big trees, and very quiet. Nice playground for the kids . Showers and bathrooms looked like they had been clean to, but overall were in need of a deep cleaning. The shower curtains were on the toilet stalls… Not sure how you keep those clean thoroughly.
Restaurant was really nice and tasty. Nice people. But they are only open till 230 even though their website says they are open for dinner. I was hoping to stay one more day because it was so peaceful but we needed to get going on our trip.
No reply to my messages. Contacted them in May through the link in Dyrt. Didn’t stay here but reviewed so others will look for another way to communicate with them. Instant Book button did nothing.
Please update this review! When looking at other apps it mentions this has become a homeless camp… target shooting and flies. We did not go but I’m posting this so you’ll do your own research.
No privacy but no one is here. 2 handicap accessible marked sites. Picnic tables and fire pits. Right on the lake but no bugs! Clean, no smell, tp pit toilets. $10 without electricity but no way to pay.
We arrived late and we’re able to check ourselves in in the lobby. You can hear constant highway noise so the fact that you’re close to the highway might be a benefit, but the exchange is the noise. There is also a train nearby. They’ve gone to a nice effort to make things welcoming. Little signs and a charcoal barbecue and picnic table at each tent site. There’s no fire pit and no privacy. There is a field fence divider between each tent site to divide it up but it doesn’t offer any type of privacy. The park is very neat but no trees or shade. Bathroom and showers are very neat and clean. For me this is just a convenient place to stop on your way to where you’re going. There is an EV charging station in Rawlins..
Find the scuba Hot Springs pool. Just beyond that is a yellow gate. We were given permission to walk down that road. It says to stay to the left which goes nowhere but if you go to the right, it winds back into the most beautiful landscape. Lots of flowers and birds and bugs and wildlife. Totally change the way I felt about this campground.
Drive into Huntington. There is an Electrify America charger at T & T store. Site us about 5 miles away - good signs. At the Y in the road near the store, there is a sign for a state campground, which actually looks a little bit nicer. More trees and amenities. That said, spring was a very nice spot to sleep over. It is up a little bit above the river so you have a nice view and it was a full moon and it was just gorgeous. There was a vault toilet, which was very clean. There’s also a ramp for boats, and most of the groups that were staying there seem to be boating. There is a campground host and a spot to clean fish if you are fishing. Charge was five dollars. The market was extremely overpriced with a box of crackers, costing eight dollars that in the store would cost three dollars. No fresh produce or anything like that is available. It’s very much a mini market so stock up before you get there. There are three or four grouped levels to the campsite and two of them were full of a group. It seems this would be a great place to come with a group. We camped in basically a gravel parking lot that backed up to a grassy area with a picnic table and fire pit. There is no privacy at all between the camp spots.
This used to be some type of Hot Springs resort. But they have torn out the shower houses over a year and a half ago and that does not show up on the website that connects to The Dyrt. If you do a Google search that website indicates that there are only honey buckets and no showers. The hot springs had at one time different pools that are all filled in with gravel. The actual hot springs looks like it used to have a cement bottom but that is all broken up. You can go in the hot springs but there’s big chunks of cement in the bottom, if you were staying in the RV section, you may have a different review but they sent us down to this little quiet field area where it looks like there used to be tent spots, but there aren’t anymore. It’s just a mowed field of grass and for all of the campsites, there is only one fire pit and no picnic tables. We paid $30 a night to stay down here. That being said we decided to stay a second night because there’s tons of bird life and it’s just really kind of a chill place. There’s no one else around us so it was super quiet and a huge full moon last night. We’ve been setting up and taking down our tent for several days so we decided to just hang out here. There are laundry facilities.. Thestaff is very very friendly and helpful