Address: Dixie National Forest, White Bridge Campground Rd, Panguitch, UT 84759, USA
Phone: +14358653200
Holly Perry
We're so grateful to have found this little jewel, for RV dumping and fresh water. It's not busy, it's only $6.00 and it's easy to access.
Kaleb DeMille
Cool campground right by a river. Has bathrooms and water. Most sites have good shade.
Carey
A beautiful drive to a beautiful place was what we needed. Surrounded by trees, hills, and mountains was enough to make us forget about the hustle and bustle of every day life. Greeting us was camp hosts Theda and her husband. Friendly and helpful, they helped us get aquatinted with the place. Campsites are clean, roomy enough and right next a beautiful sounding creek. The sound is enough to put you to sleep, given that you like the sound of continuous flowing water. The main road is just near the campsites, but it isn't busy. Restrooms are clean, a comfort that is a must when camping but if need be, a non-flushable toilet is just as good. When camping, you don't need all the fancies of home, it defeats the purpose of camping. However, no showers are available here. A small road near the camp led to a beautiful short hike. Being in the quietness of it all made our camping experience so peaceful. Not to worry, there were no bears in site or around to hinder our stay. We had a delightful time here, our hosts were amazing, and overall it was a great experience we'll never forget. Just please abide by what the hosts aquire of tenants. Park on the pavement (to which enough space is provided) as to prevent the eroding of what is naturally around. It is after all, it is a National Park and preserving what is left is precious. In addition, this place is close to town and a gorgeous gorgeous lake (Panguitch lake). There are many sites to visit, places to cruise to, and hikes to venture forth on in the vicinity.
Liz Thomas
Our group of 10+ people has been visiting this lovely campground for close to 10 years. We selected this site for its facilities, location, and great hosts - that is until 2021. New camp hosts Ozzie and Theda made our stay miserable. Our first intro to them was, “We’re here for money.” They repeatedly intruded into our camp sites (our group rented 5-6 sites). If they didn’t physically enter our sites, they were driving around them over and over as they peered into our sites. We have always cooperated and respected campground rules and regulations. However, these hosts’ approach to regulating the campground was hostile and overbearing. They were demanding and aggressive. We heard similar complaints from other campers that were not a part of our group and who raised their dislike of these hosts without any encouragement from us. They raised the issue of the hosts’ behavior completely on their own as they found it similarly disagreeable. It was as if we were squatting on the hosts’ private property and not enjoying the USFS campground. Previously, White Bridge Campground hosts have been welcoming, pleasant, and efficient with respect to their oversight duties. In fact, the most recent predecessor to Ozzie and Theda, who was host for several years prior, always made us feel welcome and positive about selecting White Bridge. She accomplished this while maintaining a well run and regulated campground. Our 2021 experience was overshadowed by the behavior of Ozzie and Theda. We will definitely reconsider making White Bridge our home away from home in the future.
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Not with Verizon but it you drive up to the lake store they have a wooden native American you can sit next to and get signal
Look on the .Gov site
Yes. Must be on a leash according to posted site rules. But there were some that were well behaved that were not on a leash.
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