Campsite #27 at Mackinaw Campground, UT

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Group Site #27

5 reviews
20 people
110 ft Pull-Through
2 no signal
27
Campsite #27 Features: Pull-Through parking, Fire ring, Picnic Table, RV Site, Tent Site, Trailer Site

Campsite Reviews (5)

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@AlexisH1B644D1 · Camped on Aug 7, 2023 at Campsite #27
Great clean campground! Loved the table and fire pit. And really liked how close the water spickets were to each camp site. This was my first time coming to this campground but Ill definitely be coming back!
@ValerieW909867 · Camped on Jun 18, 2023 at Campsite #27
Everything was good as always. Our 4th time up.
@Rachelle533640 · Camped on Sep 8, 2022 at Campsite #27
Great campground.
@StephanieC367 · Camped on Aug 14, 2021 at Campsite #27
Great place and great time. Really would like to see pictures of each camp spot so we know how much tent space there is!!
@JimP570 · Camped on Jul 22, 2021 at Campsite #27
So, who sees this? A subcontractor, manager of Recreation.gov? Anyone who can do "anything" about the problems with the lack of enforcement of any of the rules at your campgrounds? This specific camping trip started with a couple of families in mini vans. Obviously religious with the sounds of kids having fun camping. Not a bad thing right? Then they started setting up their compound and numerous tents all over the place. One right next to our picnic table. The girls started screaming about everything. The boys were ripping small trees out of the ground and throwing rocks at anything that moved, birds, squirrels, you name it. Next, they had a rip roaring wood campfire against specific restrictions. Next were the hillbillies who showed up threw open the doors of their car and started blasting music while they set up their compound. Out came the jugs of booze and we could easily hear their plans of how they were going to move into our site with their tents and stuff the minutes we weren't watching and their plans to party hearty as soon as their other friends showed up. We packed up and left!! I tried to talk with the camp host, but he was so defensive that we ended up arguing instead of us being able to seeing if another site was available away from the offenders.

Now, if I remember (and I do) none of the above described activities are allowed, but what does the camp host say? They said, and I've heard it more times than I should have to... "we can't do anything about it". Well then who can??? Apparently no one.

Our last stay at Soldier Creek campground was even more miserable with multiple groups of hillbillies camped in numerous sites blasting music, relieving themselves in our camp spot and partying deep into the night.

We're in our upper 60's and and thought we were agreeing to abide by the rules just like everyone else should. We're considerate, quiet and clean, but we just don't feel safe in your campgrounds anymore.

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