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Fishlake/Pleasant Creek
Overview
Fishlake/Pleasant Creek provides a serene basecamp for travelers exploring the rugged beauty of Southern Utah. Located in the quiet community of Teasdale, this park offers a peaceful atmosphere characterized by towering trees and a mountain stream. Unlike busier commercial hubs nearby, this destination focuses on the natural landscape, making it a preferred choice for those who value quiet evenings under expansive starry skies.
Location & Surroundings
Situated at an elevation of roughly 7,000 feet, the park sits at the transition point between high-desert red rocks and lush mountain greenery. The surrounding Dixie National Forest provides a scenic backdrop that keeps temperatures notably cooler than the desert floor during the summer months. The gentle sound of Pleasant Creek winding through the property creates a relaxing soundtrack for campers looking to reconnect with nature.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to accommodate a variety of travel setups, featuring spacious pull-through sites that easily cater to larger motorhomes and fifth wheels. Guests have access to essential utilities and well-maintained facilities including:
- Full hookups with both 30 and 50-amp electrical service
- Clean laundry facilities and private bathhouses
- Individual fire rings and picnic tables for outdoor dining
While the park maintains a charmingly rustic vibe, these conveniences ensure a comfortable stay while exploring the remote wilderness of the region.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw for many visitors is the exceptionally short drive to Capitol Reef National Park, where travelers can explore the Waterpocket Fold and the historic orchards of Fruita. Adventure seekers often head to the nearby Fish Lake for high-altitude fishing or navigate the winding turns of Scenic Byway 12. Because of its central location, it serves as an excellent starting point for those planning day trips into the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for nature enthusiasts who prefer a quiet, less commercialized camping experience while remaining within striking distance of world-class national parks. It is a fantastic choice for big-rig owners who need level ground and easy access without sacrificing the feeling of a mountain retreat. Travelers looking for a peaceful home base to escape the summer desert heat will find the high-elevation climate of Teasdale particularly refreshing.
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