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NF Campground Rating – Singletree (Dixie Forest, UT)

June 7, 2010 by libertatemamo 6 Comments

As promised it’s double-duty today, so before your anticipation bursts here’s the 2nd review.

Link to Campground Here: Singletree Campground (Dixie National Forest) 
Link to Map Here: Singletree Campground

  1. Site Quality = 5/5
    Awesome sites here all the way round the loop. There’s group sites at the front of the campground with single and double sites further back by the loop. All are paved, large enough to fit the biggest rigs and with firepit, grill and bench, plus plenty of space between campers. You get your choice of either shaded or open pads. Around the front of the loop (sites 15, 16 etc.) there’s the bonus of a view of the valley too.
  2. Facilities = 4/5
    The campground has several flush toilets, all spotless. Only slight ding is no shower facilities. However there’s potable water at several locations around the loop and a central dump-station.
  3. Location = 5/5
    Can’t really beat the location here. You’re right in the middle of Dixie National Forest at 8,600 feet and the campground is well enough away from the road that you get all the peace of nature right at your doorstep. Very cool little hiking trail down to a small waterfall starts right from the grounds, plus there’s access to weeks and weeks of other trails around the forest area.
  4. Pet Friendliness = 5/5
    They’re very relaxed about pets here. Lots of space for doggie to hang out in your campground and access to plenty of space to walk them too.

Overall Rating = 4.75
BONUS ALERT =
mountains, nature and views of the valley all in one.

Summary: This was a gem of a find in the cool, gorgeous forests above Capitol Reef. The sites are well-spaced and situated in a loop around a huge grassy meadow sprinkled with pinetrees. Most campers seem to head on down to the valley so there’s plenty of space and a very relaxed atmosphere at Singletree. Gorgeous views of the valley, plus the nature of the pines make this a great find. This will definitely be on our “come-back” list.

 Extra Info: No cellphone or internet here unless you got Satellite so be prepared for communing with nature. Sites cost $10/night, Group and doubles available too. There’s a mix of reservation and first-come, first-serve sites. No hookups.

View of the campground "loop"
Our site in Singletree
Our "sitting area" with a view of the valley and mountains
Another view of the loop
Typical campsite. Long, paved area with grill, firepit and bench in the back.

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We LOooVE Comments, So Please Do

  1. Samantha Butler says

    June 8, 2010 at 2:22 am

    I have a question: I always see your car parked near the RV. How do you transport it? You hook it up behind the RV as you drive the RV?

    Reply
    • libertatemamo says

      June 8, 2010 at 3:34 am

      Yup, that’s exactly how we do it. We hook up the car behind the RV and “tow” it (so, there’s a tow-bar on the RV and bars to hook it to on the car) 🙂

      Reply
  2. Walt Hall says

    December 15, 2015 at 1:38 pm

    Camped here in our TT in May 2015 overnight for $5. What a bargain! Clean fresh mountain air, and plenty of room for our weimaraner. I think we stayed in the same site that you did. Lovely views. Thanks for a great blog and keep up the great work.

    Reply
    • libertatemamo says

      December 15, 2015 at 6:44 pm

      Glad you liked it! I’m thinking $5 is with the senior pass (50% off)? Great to hear it’s still as nice as when we visited in 2010.

      Nina

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      • Walt Hall says

        December 16, 2015 at 6:30 pm

        Nina,
        You are absolutely correct. The $5 is with a Senior Pass. I have a senior pass and my better half has an access pass. We both have RA, hers is severe, mine is moderate, but we are able to RV with a pickup/travel trailer combo. Thanks for a great blog! We spent 15 years living in very rural Colorado, moved to Texas for my job in 2008, but love to return to NM, CO, AZ, & UT in the summer.

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