Address: 5570 E, Lucerne Valley Recreation Rd, Manila, UT 84046, USA
Phone: +18012263564
Jimmy SR
POOR MANAGEMENT. When we arrived for our 2 day stay we checked in at the office. Two days later we left around 8 am. Drove to the dump station only to discover that we could only pay to dump with a token obtained from the office. The office opens at 10 am. Why were we not told this when we checked in. POOR MANAGEMENT.
Lauren
Great location near the water, very clean campground and spacious sites. Lots of marmots, chipmunks, antelope and swarms of some sort of flying bugs. Already paying $35/night, I dislike how they charge campers $7 to dump and although the showers don’t require quarters, they ask $5 per person per shower. I’m a full time RVer, have been all over the country, and have never seen these charges anywhere. I understand charging people who aren’t staying at the campground but to charge those who are staying… Very stingy! I found a free dump station along the way we are traveling so we will just use that instead.
Jon
Cabins are great. Clean and updated. The cooking supplies like pots and pans are not much so you may need to bring some with you if your planning a big dinner
Beverly
Unfortunately, there is still no water at campsites. Dumping has increased to $7 and is now on a 15 minute timer, so you better hurry. There is still no one in the office area to assist you with anything. The park and campsites are well maintained. They have nice fire pits, concrete patios and picnic tables and wind breakers for the HORRIFIC winds, rain and sleet we encountered. We had a site along the water and had to pull in our slide in the middle of the night in fear it was going to be ripped off! We moved to an interior, safer site the following day. It was a very long, sleepless night. There was an abundance of antelope and beautiful views of the Flaming Gorge and snow covered mountain caps. I believe we have seen enough of the good and bad of this park on our three visits and will stay elsewhere next time
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I'm local. I've seen people in Loop A. People have had power. But I'm not sure how long it'll stay open. Camp hosts are gone. Maybe call Lucerne Marina and ask. There is also State Line Cove. It's all beach style camping. Free right now. Totally dry camping.
The marina is about a tenth of a mile from the campground. Just a short walk
We have 4 one bedroom apartments, not cabins... They can be reserved online.... Lucerne Camphost
He's correct. You can get drinking water for your camper by the dump station. There is a beach by th e campground. It's a little rocky, but driving your jetski there shouldn't be a problem. The beach by the campground is okay for swimming. However, there is a really nice beach on the other side of the peninsula. Just go out to the main road and follow the sign that says "Swim Beach".
I don't think so there was alot of people riding around in the campground. The highway wasn't busy with traffic so I believe you could ride on the roads and only about a mile or so from Manilla Utah.
There is a beach nearby.
Yes you can fill your water here at the campground.
Yed
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