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Mammoth Springs Campground, Utah
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At this primitive campground you can get a more delightful wilderness experience than you would get at a more civilized campground. This is a primitive campground which needless to say means that there are quite few amenities. Getting to this primitive campground can be slightly hard, but it's well worth it. It is extremely beautiful here at this primitive campground. There's such a large number of things to do at Mammoth Springs Campground including swimming, fishing, hiking, and whitewater paddling, so getting bored is not something that is likely to happen. Mammoth Springs Campground is a popular spot with the people from Duck Creek Village. There is so much fun stuff next to Mammoth | |
Springs Campground; it is a very great campground. The glorious pick of local attractions, and such a glorious variety of outdoors recreation will make you delighted you came. While going to this vicinity in Utah it's a great
| | idea to go for a camping trip too. Brian Head is a tremendous local ski area, and Tommy Creek is one of the streams close by that might be worth a visit. Do set aside some time for Dry Valley if you're here at Mammoth Springs Campground. Cedar Breaks National Monument is a fine national park, and Mammoth Springs Campground is not far at all from Duck Creek Village. There is a pleasant hiking trail close to Mammoth Springs Campground called the Alpine Pond Trail, and if you've had enough of Mammoth Springs Campground, Navajo Lake is nearby. Near Mammoth Springs Campground you hit upon the Rattlesnake Creek Trail which is a great hiking trail, and the Spruce Trail is a glorious hiking | |
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trail nearby. And that's not all you can do here at Mammoth Springs Campground. Around Mammoth Springs Campground you don’t get a lot of rainfall.
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Other campgrounds near Mammoth Springs Campground, Utah:
Panguitch Lake South, Panguitch, 4 miles away
Panguitch Lake - Dixie National Forest, Cedar City, 5 miles away
Bear Paw Fishing Resort and RV Park, Panguitch, 5 miles away
Bear Paw Fishing Resort, Panguitch, 5 miles away
Lava Flat, Duck Creek Village, 6 miles away
L and L, Duck Creek Village, 6 miles away
Duck Creek, Duck Creek Village, 7 miles away
Uinta Flat, Alton, 8 miles away
White Bridge - Dixie National Forest, Cedar City, 8 miles away
Strawberry Ridge Rd, Alton, 9 miles away
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Paddling Rivers Near Mammoth Springs Campground, Utah:
Sevier River, Sevier County, 21 miles away  Class I-III - 70 miles long (Upstream of Panguitch to Salina)
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, Utah:
Cedar Breaks National Monument, Cedar City - UT, 29 miles away
Bryce Canyon National Park, Bryce Canyon - UT, 39 miles away
Pipe Spring National Monument, Fredonia - AZ, 39 miles away
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, Utah, 33 miles away 
Minersville State Park, Utah, 34 miles away 
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Trails near Mammoth Springs Campground, Utah:
Spruce Trail, Iron County, 8 miles away 
Alpine Pond Trail, Iron County, 11 miles away 
Rattlesnake Creek Trail, Iron County, 14 miles away 
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Lakes Near Mammoth Springs Campground, Utah:
Navajo Lake, Kane County, 9 miles away 
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Current weather conditions at Mammoth Springs Campground, Utah

Local climate location: PAROWAN POWER PLANT 14 miles away

           
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