Pine Forest RV Park at Flaming Gorge Resort
Pine Forest RV Park at Flaming Gorge Resort is located at 1100 E Flaming Gorge Resort, Dutch John, Utah 84023 with a total of 47 campsites. Before your trip to Pine Forest RV Park at Flaming Gorge Resort, check out website at https://www.flaminggorgeresort.com/RV-and-Trailer-Park or contact them through 435-889-3773 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)
40.8849, -109.4632
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 40.8849, -109.4632
Amenities
Hookups | 50 Amp | 30 Amp | water | dry camping | sewer | Full Hookups | |
Connectivity | wifi | ||||||
Recreation | basketball court | horseshoes | playground | recreation trail | volleyball | ||
Site Amenities | big rig | fire ring | picnic table | pull thru | |||
Facilities | dump station | firewood | general store | laundry | propane | restaurant | restrooms |
Pets | pets |
Overview of Pine Forest RV Park at Flaming Gorge Resort
Last Price Paid: $55
Reported by Twackerly on 01.19.2022
Longest RV Reported: 39 feet (Fifth Wheel)
Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022
Weekly Rate:
Yes
Monthly Rate:
Yes
Number of Sites:
47
Pad Type:
gravel
Elevation:
6,955 ft / 2,119 m
Tent Camping:
Yes
Cell Phone Coverage
Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 08/29/2021
T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 01/19/2022
Reviews of Pine Forest RV Park at Flaming Gorge Resort
4 people have reviewed this location.
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Gorgeous Location!
Reviewed 19/1/2022
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Nightly rate: $55
Days stayed: 7
We stayed here in our 42ft 5th wheel and loved it. We had the forest directly behind our RV and got to watch the cows graze. There was a bathhouse and laundry facilities on site as well as a small playground.
Great Campground to Explore the Area
Reviewed 24/9/2021
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Nightly rate: $41
Days stayed: 7
Site number: 57
We called the park and asked if we could arrive around 2:00 PM as check in is 4:00 PM? There was no problem coming in early. Check in was quick and we proceeded to premium site 57, which was a back-in with FHUs that were smartly placed in the middle of the gravel pad. We paid extra for a premium site because they are supposed to have m...moreWe called the park and asked if we could arrive around 2:00 PM as check in is 4:00 PM? There was no problem coming in early. Check in was quick and we proceeded to premium site 57, which was a back-in with FHUs that were smartly placed in the middle of the gravel pad. We paid extra for a premium site because they are supposed to have more yard space with private fire pits. The rig to our utilities side was very close and while our area out the door side was large, there was a formal path leading to the open pasture (watch out for cow and dog poop). The pasture area has formal trails that lead through the national forest to the Firefighters Memorial one direction and a Flaming Gorge overlook the other direction. Sites 18 -21 actually had the biggest yard area and were the best sites in our opinion. Water pressure was good, no OTA channels so we put out our satellite with no issues, above average WiFi and 3 bars on Verizon. Our site was level but 56 next to us had to use levelers on their utilities side to level. One of the camp hosts was temporarily in 56, and he could not have been nicer offering assistance and tips on the area. They had 2 washers and dryers and cost $2.50 to wash and $1.75 to dry. There was lots to do and see in the area. Red Canyon Visitors Center along with the Red Canyon view trail and Sheep Creek Geological Loop are must sees. After you finish the geological loop, you’re close to Manila, UT and they have the Flaming Gorge Market and Mercantile, which is also a True Value hardware with fishing and souvenir items. Their market area has a good variety of items to include condiments, charcoal briquettes, bread/buns, hotdogs, lunch meat and salad etc. at decent prices. We bought a small mayonnaise and vinegar in Dutch John that cost $9 so like other reviews said, best to bring these type of items with you. Pine Forest management was laid back compared to other private CGs we have stayed. We enjoyed our week stay and would definitely come back.
Good RV park in a wooded setting
Reviewed 29/8/2021
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Nightly rate: $65
Days stayed: 3
Site number: 24
This RV park is a wonderful place to spend some time. Many of the sites have ample space between each site and offer great views of the surrounding countryside. Most of the spaces are nestled in trees that offer shade, atmosphere but likely won’t severely block dish signal. Some of the spaces are a small challenge to back into so if...moreThis RV park is a wonderful place to spend some time. Many of the sites have ample space between each site and offer great views of the surrounding countryside. Most of the spaces are nestled in trees that offer shade, atmosphere but likely won’t severely block dish signal. Some of the spaces are a small challenge to back into so if you are not comfortable with that activity, be clear that you need easy access when reserving. We have full hookups and Wi-Fi is very strong for being in such a remote setting. The staff was pleasant to deal with upon check-in and when interacting throughout the park. There is a great deal of green space for activities and it offers a great atmosphere amongst the pine and aspen trees. Dogs must be on leash as is in most parks but there is national forest property next to the park and dogs can run off leash until they drop if so desired. Lots of trails and other outdoor activities here too. We highly recommend this park for your next getaway.
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Reviewed 15/7/2020
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Nightly rate: $61
Days stayed: 1
Site number: M36
The normal RV park was full and I understand it’s much nicer. We were in the meadows which is a trailer park with places for RV’s stuck between. We just needed a place to reset between boondocking adventures. They had a laundry room which was nice. You need quarters. Checking in was a pain because you have to go to the main restaurant ...moreThe normal RV park was full and I understand it’s much nicer. We were in the meadows which is a trailer park with places for RV’s stuck between. We just needed a place to reset between boondocking adventures. They had a laundry room which was nice. You need quarters. Checking in was a pain because you have to go to the main restaurant /store/ ice cream shop/ lodge. It’s crowded around it so no room for rigs. We parked in the meadows road and walked to the check in. We had no data on our cellphones. You have to go to the top of the mountain to get there.