Duck Creek Campground
Duck Creek Campground lies adjacent to Duck Creek Pond and Duck Creek, both excellent fishing waters. This picturesque spot rests beneath a sheltering canopy of ponderosa pine and aspen; it provides easy access to several recreational activities and breathtaking scenery. The Duck Creek Visitor Center provides useful information to help visitors make the most of their experience on the Dixie National Forest.
Recreation:
Duck Creek Pond offers great fishing for rainbow, brook, brown and cutthroat trout. The Markagunt ATV Trail System can be accessed from within the campground, offering about 300 miles of ATV/OHV routes and trails for riders of all skill levels. The Virgin River Rim Trail is a very popular 32-mile trail that skirts the Virgin River Rim with views of Zions National Park in the distance and the Virgin River Rim. The trail can be accessed in several locations and is within a few minutes' drive from the campground. This trail is a non-motorized trail and is enjoyed by bicyclists, horses, and foot travel. There are many sites in the nearby area such as Cedar Breaks National Monument about a 15-minute drive from the campground and Bryce Canyon National Park approx 50 miles to the east. The Duck Creek Visitor Center is just across the road from the campground and will provide you with all the area information and local attractions such as Cascade Falls, Mammoth and Ice Caves, and excellent fishing at Navajo Lake and Panguitch lake.
What does this place offer
Select a site at Duck Creek Campground
Location
Things to know
Check-in: 2:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AMRules
Fees:
- $21 for a campsite
- $42 for double site
Group sites:
- Wagon Train and Roundup $80
- Duck Creek and Ponderosa Group: $71 for 1 - 50 people, and $127 for 51 - 100 people
Facilities:
- 86 campsites with picnic tables and fire rings
- 7 double sites with picnic tables and fire rings
- 4 group sites with picnic tables and fire rings
- ATV corral for all OHV parking
- ABA access sites (site #1 - #55)
- Drinking water (Memorial Day - Labor Day)
- Flush and vault toilets
- Garbage disposal
- Duck Creek offers a variety of campsites for families and groups alike.
- Flush and vault toilets are provided, as is drinking water from Memorial Day through mid-September.
- An amphitheater with a covered stage and plentiful bench seating is located in the campground.
- There is an OHV parking area that is located on the northeast corner in Loop D between campsites 89 and 90. OHV's including street-legal are allowed to ride from your campsite to the trail located in the D loop and back to your campsite only.
- Joyriding is not allowed in the campground. OHV's are only allowed in the C, D, and E Loops. A and B loops are closed to all OHV's including street legal.
- The Duck Creek Visitor Center is just across the road from the campground with trail maps and information on the surrounding scenic area.
- There is a dump station with potable and non-potable water, drinking water spigots are scattered throughout the campground.
- There are no hook-ups to the water so please make sure you fill your trailer before you set up camp at the dump station located at the entrance of the campground.
Restrictions:
- Quiet hours between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.
- Campfires in developed fire pits only
- Fireworks are prohibited
- Dogs must be on a leash
- OHV use is prohibited in the A and B loops.
- D, C and E loops allow OHV Access to and from the trail only.
- Maximum length of stay: 14 days
While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement.
Cancellation Policy
MODERATE
If the guest cancels at least 1 week before your check-in day and time, they will receive a full refund (minus Spot2Nite convenience or resort fees). If the guest cancels within the 1 week before check-in, there will be no refund.