Avintaquin - Ashley National Forest is open Late May through late September. There are 16-29 campsites at this location and the maximum RV length is 16'. You may stay 14 Days at Avintaquin - Ashley National Forest.
Primitive camping at nearly 9000 feet. Avintaquin is located in the southern Ashley National Forest near Duchesne, Utah. 16' limit on RV's. The road is tight and RV's are not recommended.
No drinking water on site - bring water. Avintaquin Creek and numerous springs are nearby. Hiking trails are available.
$5/night. Group site is $20/night and can accommodate 50 people.
Directions:
From Duchesne, Utah take Highway 191 southwest about 30 miles to the top of Indian Canyon. Turn west on Reservation Ridge Road, travel 1 mile to campground. From Helper, Utah, take Highway 191 northeast 18 miles. Turn west on Reservation Ridge Road, travel 1 mile to campground.
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A nice old skool campground for tent camping and small rigs. Two or three sites might work for small trailers, like tear drops or canned hams, but you're taking your chances. The unpaved road in has some rough patches and it's only about a lane and a half wide, but it's no real problem. Cows sometimes wander through. I was there on a Tuesday in late summer and had the place to myself. I picked up three bars of 3G Extended signal from Verizon.
Al Christensen would stay here again.
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A nice old skool campground for tent camping and small rigs. Two or three sites might work for small trailers, like tear drops or canned hams, but you're taking your chances. The unpaved road in has some rough patches and it's only about a lane and a half wide, but it's no real problem. Cows sometimes wander through. I was there on a Tuesday in late summer and had the place to myself. I picked up three bars of 3G Extended signal from Verizon.
Al Christensen would stay here again.Is this review helpful? 6 0