Extra Campy Logo

National Forest Service

Duck Creek Campground

Duck Creek Village, Utah 84762

United States

37.523591, -112.662992

Campground Overview

About Duck Creek Campground

How many campgrounds combine idyllic high-mountain fishing with direct access to over 300 miles of ATV and hiking trails? Duck Creek Campground, perched at an elevation of 8,400 feet in Utah's Dixie National Forest, offers a serene woodland retreat while being a hub for outdoor adventure.

The campground features 86 well-equipped campsites, nestled under stands of aspen, Douglas fir, and towering ponderosa pines, some over 200 years old. Beyond its natural beauty, Duck Creek Pond is a short walk from any site, providing excellent trout fishing. Families and groups will appreciate amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, flush and vault toilets, drinking water (seasonal), and even an ATV corral for off-road enthusiasts. Its setting is enriched with volcanic rock fields and forested trails perfect for exploration.

Located just 2 miles from Duck Creek Village, with its restaurants, shops, and basic supplies, the campground is a short drive to highlights like Cedar Breaks National Monument (10 miles), Cascade Falls, and Mammoth and Ice Caves. The Virgin River Rim Trail, a 32-mile non-motorized path with vistas of Zion National Park, lies just minutes away. Whether you're seeking day-trip opportunities or a base for extended outdoor recreation, Duck Creek Campground offers a unique blend of solitude, accessibility, and adventure.

Vitals

Number of Sites

Unknown

Elevation

8528feet 2599meters

Pad Type

Unknown

Max Length

Unknownfeet

Details

Hookups

Unknown

Hookup Details

Unknown

Pull-thru Sites

Unknown

Restrictions

None

Amenities

Pets

Unknown

Kids

Unknown

Bathhouse

Unknown

Extras

Unknown

Booking Information

Reservations

Unknown

Season

Unknown