Te-Ah Campground
About the Business
Te-Ah Campground is a picturesque retreat nestled in the heart of Duck Creek Village, Utah. Located on Navajo Lake Road, this campground offers a peaceful and serene setting for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With a variety of lodging options, including tent and RV sites, cabins, and yurts, Te-Ah Campground has something for every type of traveler. The surrounding park features stunning views of the surrounding landscape, perfect for hiking, fishing, and enjoying the great outdoors. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Te-Ah Campground is the perfect destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
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Location & Phone number
Dixie National Forest, Navajo Lake Rd, Duck Creek Village, UT 84762, United States
Reviews
"Beautiful campground surrounded by Aspen trees. Restrooms were clean and campsite was easy to find. This campground is located at the heart of Duck Creek area and perfect escape to beat the summer heat."
"The campground was full with lots of quiet campers. We noticed that the area was very clean. The camp host was friendly and helpful. We had a wonderful time."
"Beautiful place to camp, campsite was very spacious (site 27) we will definitely be back. The trail to the lake has beautiful views of a large meadow with colorful flowers it's so beautiful and peaceful, very windy when we were there but it didn't take anything from enjoying our stay. Host was very nice and she has firewood for sale there ($7) there is no phone signal unless you go up to the village or go really high up the mountain trails."
"Had a five family outing and we can all say it was fun and beautiful. As for the camp ground this time of year, it can get cold at night. Especially for those of us that live in the desert. They have toilets set around the campground. Toward the front are water faucets one was marked drinking water. Great hiking and biking the lake was a walk. Nature here is everywhere deer roaming thru the park, since the area was not too crowded. At night yes Skunks traveled thru our campsites. Plenty of dead wood around bring a saw for the firepit at every campsite. Which also has one picnic table. There is one campsite #33 . Which is a large campsite can hold multiple families. Anyway we and our grandkids had a Beautiful time here enjoying what nature gives us."
"Arrived on Sunday afternoon and not too crowded. Camp spot was ok at first and then when settled in it turned out to be very nice. Restroom nearby and so was the trash dumpster. Beautiful trees and scenery. First night was woken to a terrible noise as a few skunks raided the trash bag we had set up in camp and they made a mess, but luckily a spray of water from a squirt bottle drove them away. The next few nights the trash was thrown away or suspended and didn't hear them again. A small doe was spotted near our camp. Navajo lake water level was very low and we caught and released the few trout we caught. Lake is choked with weeds and made fishing difficult and poor. Cell and internet is accessible near the trash dumpster a few miles away or at the village. The last day there was a problem with water flow at camp, but luckily we were leaving so for us it wasn't a great inconvenience. I hope it got fixed quickly. Also there are no showers available at this campground. There are picnic tables, but no cover from the sun. There was light rain day and night with a few times quite heavy, but for the most part it wasn't a ruined trip if you are prepared. We intend to return next year, hopefully the lake will fill with water again. Overall a nice place to get away from the heat of Las Vegas. Daytime temps was 70 and night 50 degrees. You'll feel both hot and cold temps."
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