Campsite #32 at Aspen Campground, UT

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Group Site #32

6 reviews
32 people
50 ft Back-In
6 weak
32
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Campsite #32 Features: Back-In parking, RV Site, Tent Site, Trailer Site

Campsite Reviews (6)

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@JeremyS8080381 · Camped on Aug 5, 2024 at Campsite #32
Good group campsite. Quiet and pretty. Friendly camp host.
@MikelleDF01B71 · Camped on Jul 24, 2023 at Campsite #32
We used this group campsite for Girls Camp. The group site is located away from the other campsites so it was nice and private with plenty of parking. Some things we loved about it was that it was located so close to the river. It's only a 2 minute walk on the trail and you're there. We used it for a lot of water activities. We enjoyed the two firepits. One was big enough for a couple Dutch ovens, the other was great for roasting smores by the tables. There is a good amount of shade for tents in the center, and a large open area (unshaded) for others. Some things we didn't love. There are huge rocks in place where you park campers, so we had to maneuver over them so we didn't scrape the bottom of our vehicles or camper. We didn't understand why theses were there. We didn't really see much room to fit another two campers unless you back them in one by one. That would then eliminate the availability of the horseshoe pits that are in the path. The outhouse is large with men's and women's, and located 100 yards away. The downside is it was completely full which attracted a lot of bugs, and was not pleasant to use. The garbage trailer is also located next to the outhouse with closed lids so that was helpful to have it so close. Overall, we really liked the campsite. We went repelling up the canyon, and the cave is also nearby. The view is absolutely stunning.
@AaronH2375180 · Camped on May 27, 2023 at Campsite #32
Great place to stay. However, it would be nice to have water and electricity on site
@PatrickS446491 · Camped on Jul 7, 2022 at Campsite #32
The sit map is incorrect on the app. This group site would be fine with tents but if you have a trailer or rv it’s nothing special. You have to park on the side off the road while people drive by and dust you out. For $30 a night, they can at least remove the boulders blocking the camp site so you can back in away from the road.
@ChrisA931 · Camped on Aug 19, 2020 at Campsite #32
Beautiful little campground that really makes you feel close to nature. The amenities are very much non-existent; some pit toilets and trash receptacles and that's it. We were in the group campsite which was huge; 2 fire pits, 3 huge picnic tables (20 feet long it seemed) and 2 standing "prep" tables. Also has a horseshoe pit (bring your horseshoes though!). Also easy access to the river; the campground is fenced so there's a few access points along the fence line and one is right at the group site. A 2 minute walk and you're at the river. In late August it was still chilly but you got used to it; and it felt good since daytime temps were still in the low 90s. River was great fun for the kids, it was mostly shallow so the kids could explore, toss rocks, etc. Might be fun to bring an inflatable innertube and see if you can float down (may not be deep enough though).

The group campsite setup was strange, as the only place to park trailers/RVs was to parallel park them along the gravel road of the campground. Thankfully there's plenty of space and we had no trouble with one 32' motorhome and 3 trailers, plus 4 additional vehicles. There's so much room in the campsite itself but the only access is blocked purposefully by large boulders, which was strange.

The campground is in a north-south valley so we didn't see sun until after 9am and it was behind the ridge on the other side by 6pm or so, which made the temperature very comfortable, and it quickly cooled off in the late afternoon. No cooking grate on the smaller fire pit so bring your own if you want to cook over the fire. Only 1.5 hours from Park City/Kimball Junction. Cell service was spotty but managed to get a signal in most areas of the site.
@SusanS382 · Camped on Jul 25, 2019 at Campsite #32
We loved the one August night we got to spend there. The grounds and facilities are beautiful and well maintained. We had booked 2 nights in site 32 I think (the southernmost group site) , but we ended up packing up and leaving before the second night because the weather had deteriorated so much. It got very cold and it rained so much there were huge puddles, and we were watching the water move closer to the tents. We struggled with the decision to leave because we were having such a fantastic time. We will definitely be coming back and hoping for much better weather.

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