Campsite #6 at Yellowpine Campground, UT
Campsite #6
Drive-In | 8 people |
25 ft | Back-In |
1 | no signal |







Campsite Reviews (2)
5.0 out of 5
5 star | | 50% |
4 star | | 50% |
3 star | | 0% |
2 star | | 0% |
1 star | | 0% |
POSITIVES:
-Nearby creek & nature trail were awesome. Lots of places for kids to explore, but not go too far.
-Camp spaces aren't too close together.
-Bathrooms were clean and well-maintained (other than not always having soap). Two thumbs up for flushing toilets!!
-Camp hosts were very attentive, but not intrusive.
-A LOT of wildlife in the campground: we saw several deer, lots of chipmunks & squirrels, a few mice (yes), lots of interesting birds, & beautiful butterflies. Not a lot of mosquitoes- my husband & kids are usually magnets for those suckers. They each came home with only 1 bite & I got none.
-Plenty of water taps; you don't have to go far for water.
-Pretty quiet (except for nature sounds- squirrels were a little chattery). There was one rowdy group at a double site up the road, but luckily we were far enough away that it was only an issue when we were up near the bathroom.
NEGATIVES:
-Although there are a lot of trees, most of the sites have very little shade during the middle of the day, especially where the picnic tables are. Our tent was shaded in the morning until about 10:00 AM, but the table started getting sun around 9:00, and it heated up fast. The sun didn't go behind the trees until about 6:30 or 7:00 PM. Fortunately we had a pop-up shade canopy that made a huge difference. I highly recommend bringing some kind of shade device with you. It was pretty hot during the day (mid-80s) and it was pretty chilly/cold during the night (upper-40s I would guess).
- There are 2 bathrooms for the entire campground; one at the bottom (near sites 1 and 2) & one at the top (near sites 11 & 12). A decent trek if you're in the middle.
- Only other negative was with the squirrels/chipmunks hunting for food. Make sure any food is well contained, because they will chew through boxes & plastic bags to get your grub. They gnawed on a banana, some grapes, & several cookies.