Here are my notes from that park. Note that I was driving a small class B. Mahogany is super tight with big boulders against the entries. So can be scary for bigger rigs. I liked 65, 68, 71 and 74. Cottonwood was louder but could accommodate bigger rigs. I liked sites 24, 25 and 43. Up in oak hollow, I liked 91. But it is much noisier up there because of it being mostly tents. I have not stayed at soldier hollow. Will have to check that out. Wasatch mountain has lots of trees and shaded hiking. Great getaway in the summer.
@seemycampsite
7 ай бұрын
Pattie, you are simply THE BEST! We love your comments and additional info. It's extremely helpful.
@lala_looksnacks
3 ай бұрын
awesome video, how far are hiking trails from the campgrounds or day use areas? thanks for sharing
@seemycampsite
2 ай бұрын
Apologies for the delayed response! Huber Grove Trail, Spring Pond Loop, and Mid-Mountain Loop are all relatively close to this state park... a couple of these trailheads I believe are right near the Visitor Center. Here is a link that shares a bit more detail: stateparks.utah.gov/2015/06/25/top-three-hikes-at-wasatch-mountain-state-park/
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