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Camperworld
Pleasant Creek Ranch |
2903 South 1700 E.
Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647
(435) 4622010
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Open April 15 through October 15
High-Use Seasonal Period: Memorial Day through Labor Day
Sites: 72 Full / 36 Partial
Check in: 10 AM to 8 PM Monday-Saturday, 10 AM to 7 PM Sunday
Maximum Electrical: 50 amps
Maximum RV Length: 48 ft.
Directions:
From I-15 south of Salt Lake City, take the Manti/Price Exit
(Hwy. 6/89) and follow Hwy. 89 to Mt. Pleasant. Turn east on 700
South St./Hawk Blvd. (look for North Sanpete HS marquee) in Mt. Pleasant and
drive 4 miles to resort on the left. |
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Facilities and Amenities |
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33' Trailers, Sleep 8, $65
Notes: Visitor mail not accepted. No linens. |
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The resort has a clubhouse, equipped pavilion,
heated outdoor swimming pool, playground, picnic area, horseshoes,
basketball, volleyball, badminton, movies, and arcade game
room. Dump station. |
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Situated in the foothills below the Manti-La Sal
Mountains and next to the Manti-La Sal National Forest in central
Utah, this 25-acre resort has a commanding view of the rugged mountains,
overlooks a picturesque valley below, and is surrounded by some
of most breathtaking scenery in the entire state.
A huge outside pool and a variety of activities provide exceptional
recreational opportunities in an ideal outdoor setting. At this
elevation of 6,800 feet, the mountain air is clear and crisp, inviting
everyone outside for fun summertime activities. The surrounding
area combines scenic byways and a multitude of parks and recreational
areas to create a spectacular interweaving of sights and activities.
The Nebo Loop Scenic Byway on Forest Road 15 at Payson climbs over
9,000 feet through the Wasatch Forest, with towering mountains and
an abundance of scenic overlooks to inspire visitors.
Area lakes and streams offer some of the best trout fishing anywhere
and are the destinations of choice for water enthusiasts. State
park attractions include the impressive fort and old west infrastructures
of Camp Floyd/Stagecoach Inn State Park, wind surfing at Deer Creek
State Park, water sports and off-highway vehicle access from the
435-acre lake at Millsite State Park, archeology and rock art at
Fremont Indian State Park, the nature habitat of Scofield State
Park, and Utahs oldest existing government building at Territorial
Statehouse State Park.
A short distance away in Provo, Brigham Young University hosts the
Museum of Art, Earth Science Museum, and Monte L. Bean Life Science
Museum. Provo is also the starting point for the Provo Canyon Scenic
Byway (Highway 189) past the wonderful double-cataract
Bridal Veil Falls.
Favorite local events include the Ute Stampede Rodeo in Nephi (July),
the Mormon Miracle Pageant in Manti (July), The Freedom Festival
in Provo (July), Pioneer Day in Provo (July), the Old Capital Arts
Festival at Territorial Statehouse State Park (September), and the
Scofield triathlon (July). |
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