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Mammoth Springs Campground, Utah
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Mammoth Springs Campground is a campground relatively often visited by the folks in Duck Creek Village. There's such a vast number of things to do in close proximity to Mammoth Springs Campground, and it definitely is a perfect campground.
| | | This segment of Utah is always a bliss to stop by through camping season. Experience the great outdoors in Utah at its best at a primitive campground like Mammoth Springs Campground. Natural loveliness surrounds this primitive campground. There's such an incredible array of things to do at Mammoth Springs Campground including hiking, whitewater paddling, swimming, and fishing, so running out of cool stuff to do won’t happen. Going for a hike on the | |
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Alpine Pond Trail is always a fine adventure, and everyone nearby loves skiing at Brian Head. People from Duck Creek Village love to come to Mammoth Springs Campground, and spots like Dry Valley are great to stop by. At this campground
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you will always have a perfect time. If time allows, Cedar Breaks National Monument is a national park worth visiting. There are pleasant locations to discover along the Rattlesnake Creek Trail, and why not pop by close by Tommy Creek since you're here at Mammoth Springs Campground. There is a splendid hiking trail right next door to Mammoth Springs Campground called the Spruce Trail, and Navajo Lake is a nearby lake that you could explore.
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| These outdoors activities are available near Mammoth Springs Campground. |
| | Hotels Near Mammoth Springs Campground:
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Copper Chase Condominiums, Brian Head
, 12 miles away |
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Cedar Breaks Lodge and Spa, Brian Head
, 13 miles away |
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The Grand Lodge at Brian Head, Brian Head
, 13 miles away |
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Americas Best Inns Parowan UT, Parowan
, 16 miles away |
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Smith Hotel Bed and Breakfast, Glendale
, 17 miles away |
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Panguitch Inn Motel, Panguitch
, 19 miles away |
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Marianna Inn Motel PANGUITCH, Panguitch
, 19 miles away |
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| | Ski Areas Near Mammoth Springs Campground:
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Brian Head, Utah
, 13 miles away, 1707 foot drop, 8 lifts, 53 runs |
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Elk Meadows, Utah
, 42 miles away, 1400 foot drop, 6 lifts, 36 runs |
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| | Whitewater Near Mammoth Springs Campground:
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Sevier River, Sevier
County
, 21 miles away, Class I-III - 70 miles long (Upstream of Panguitch to Salina) |
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Virgin River - North Fork, Washington
County
, 27 miles away, Class III-V - 8.5 miles long (Sinawava to South Campground) |
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| | Public Lands Near Mammoth Springs Campground:
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Cedar Breaks National Monument, Cedar City - UT
, 29 miles away |
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Bryce Canyon National Park, Bryce Canyon - UT
, 39 miles away |
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Pipe Spring National Monument, Fredonia - AZ
, 39 miles away |
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Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, Utah
, 33 miles away |
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Minersville State Park, Utah
, 34 miles away |
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