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Camperworld
Lakeside Park |
HC 63, Box 2
Duchesne, Utah 84021
(435) 7382044
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Open year-round
High-Use Seasonal Period: Memorial Day through Labor Day
Sites: 19 Full / 6 Partial
Check in: 10 AM to 8 PM
Maximum Electrical: 50 amps
Maximum RV Length: 48 ft.
Directions:
From Salt Lake City, take I-80 east and onto Hwy. 40/189 to
Heber City. Continue on the highway past Heber City about 70 miles
to the Starvation Reservoir Bridge. Cross the bridge and turn right. |
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Facilities and Amenities |
Camp and RV sites.
Notes: Visitor mail accepted. |
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The resort has a clubhouse, pavilion, laundromat, playground,
picnic area, horseshoes, volleyball, arcade game room, lake,
lake swimming, lake fishing (license required), and boat dock. Water in park shut off November - March. |
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Northeastern Utahs mountain country is the
setting for this 20-acre outdoor paradise. Right next to Starvation
Lake, the resorts extensive water diversions range from canoeing
to water skiing. Starvation Lake State Park and the surrounding
area offer a multitude of other adventures, including all-season
fishing, rock hounding, and nature explorations. Scenic byways can
be found in all directions, including the Cascade Springs Scenic
Backway along the Heber Valley where water flows impressively across
limestone terraces and into pristine pools, and also the Highway
191 scenic byway through the Ashley National Forest.
Favorite destinations in the region include the many parks and public
lands that have a wealth of secrets to share. For instance, Dinosaur
National Monument near Jensen has captivating fossils, petroglyphs,
and a self-guided scenic drive that vie for the attention of visitors.
Nine Mile Canyon public lands host the outdoor showcase of impressive
and remarkably well-preserved Native American art and archaeology.
The Pariette Wetlands is a wildlife oasis in a harsh environment.
The historic Jarvie Property near Vernal provides an
intriguing view of frontier life at the turn of the nineteenth century,
with several structures over 100 years old. The Utah Field House
of Natural History takes visitors back through time, incorporating
life-size statues of dinosaurs in an extraordinary garden and providing
diverse archeological and geological insights. Flaming Gorge National
Recreation Area, named for the fantastic colors of the sun-drenched
red rocks, immerses visitors in nature and history.
Nearby Robert Redfords Sundance is rated as one of the top
resorts in America and provides a wide variety of year-round entertainment.
Sundance is best known for its world-class skiing and the International
Film Festival (January).
Further west is the artistic and political center of Utah, Salt
Lake City, where visitors can enjoy the Utah Museum of Natural History,
Pioneer Memorial Museum, Hansen Planetarium, Tracy Aviary, Hoagle
Zoo, and Red Butte Garden and Arboretum. |
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