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Ashley/Yellowstone
Overview
Ashley/Yellowstone provides a peaceful retreat tucked away in the scenic Uinta Basin of northern Utah. This park serves as a primary basecamp for travelers looking to explore the rugged beauty of the Ashley National Forest and the legendary High Uintas Wilderness. Unlike high-traffic commercial resorts found in more urban areas, this destination offers a quiet, rural atmosphere where the sounds of nature prevail over highway noise. It is an ideal spot for those who appreciate a slower pace and direct access to some of the state's most pristine and least-crowded alpine environments.
Location & Surroundings
Located in the small community of Altonah, the park is surrounded by vast ranch lands and dramatic mountain vistas. The Yellowstone River flows nearby, offering a refreshing natural corridor through the high-elevation landscape of Duchesne County. Visitors will find themselves at a significant elevation, which provides much cooler summer temperatures than the lower Utah valleys. The surrounding terrain is characterized by open sagebrush flats that quickly transition into dense pine forests and jagged peaks as you move north toward the mountain trailheads.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to accommodate modern travelers while maintaining a rustic, outdoor-centric charm. Guests have access to spacious full hookup sites featuring both 30 and 50-amp electrical service, ensuring a comfortable stay for various rig sizes. The grounds include essential restroom and shower facilities, which are meticulously maintained for guests returning from the backcountry. Other functional features include on-site laundry and picnic tables at each site, allowing for convenient outdoor dining while enjoying the crisp mountain air and clear night skies.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities just minutes from their campsite. A short drive leads to Moon Lake, a popular destination for boating, swimming, and high-altitude fishing. The area is renowned for its world-class trout fishing in the Yellowstone River and various secluded mountain streams. For those who prefer land-based adventures, the High Uintas Wilderness offers hundreds of miles of trails for hiking and horseback riding. Additionally, the region features extensive paths for ATV and off-road vehicle enthusiasts seeking scenic mountain views.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is best suited for nature lovers and anglers who want to escape the crowded national park corridors of southern Utah. It is a fantastic choice for families looking for a traditional camping experience with the convenience of modern RV hookups. Because of its proximity to major trailheads, it is also ideal for hikers and backpackers using the park as a comfortable staging area for multi-day treks into the mountains. If you value quiet evenings and easy access to the wilderness, this northern Utah gem fits your travel style perfectly.
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User Reviews
Renee Morgan
Camp grounds have no dumpsters
Becci Champneys
It's our favorite place to go and just relax. Beautiful scenery!
Michael Dimick
Poor up keep
Achillus Cawood
Beautiful area on the river and 2 miles from a fishing reservoir.
Karen Jenson
There were a few fish to catch, and lots of Mule deer does there. It was fine, cold weather.
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