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Dixie/Pine Lake
Overview
Pine Lake Campground, situated within the Dixie National Forest, offers a serene escape into the high-altitude landscapes of southern Utah. Located at an elevation of 8,100 feet, this rustic destination provides a cooler alternative to the desert floor. The park is managed by the Forest Service, emphasizing a natural camping experience away from the heavy crowds often found in nearby national parks. It serves as a quiet, authentic base for those who value solitude and immediate access to the outdoors.
Location & Surroundings
The park is nestled among ponderosa pines and spruce trees, providing ample shade and a true mountain atmosphere. It sits directly adjacent to Pine Lake, a small but scenic body of water that reflects the surrounding hills and provides a tranquil backdrop for campers. The drive to the campground involves traveling on well-maintained gravel roads, adding to its secluded mountain vibe. Visitors are treated to crisp mountain air and incredibly clear night skies that are perfect for stargazing.
Amenities & Park Features
As a traditional forest service site, the park features dry camping sites without electric, water, or sewer hookups. Each individual site is equipped with a sturdy picnic table and a fire ring for evening gatherings. Facilities include vault toilets and seasonal drinking water available through shared spigots. While the sites can accommodate various RV sizes, those with larger rigs should be mindful of the interior road turns and the gravel approach when planning their arrival.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Fishing is a primary draw here, as the lake is frequently stocked with trout, making it a favorite for local and visiting anglers. Hikers can access the Henderson Canyon Trail directly from the area or take a short drive to witness the spectacular views at Powell Point. The iconic hoodoos and vibrant rock formations of Bryce Canyon National Park are roughly 22 miles away, offering a convenient day-trip opportunity while returning to a much quieter campsite at night.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is ideal for self-contained RVers who prefer the peace of the forest over the busy amenities of a commercial resort. It is a perfect fit for nature photographers, anglers, and hikers seeking a rustic mountain retreat away from digital distractions. Travelers looking to explore the Bryce Canyon region while avoiding the high-traffic campgrounds will find this high-elevation gem to be a refreshing and tranquil alternative for their Utah adventure.
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