Campsite #17 at Mill Hollow Campground, UT

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Campsite #17

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46 ft Back-In
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Campsite #17 Features: Back-In parking, Picnic Table, RV Site, Tent Site, Trailer Site, Pets Allowed

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@RebeccaB487 · Camped on Jun 21, 2020 at Campsite #17
17-B is listed as "Full Shade" - this is incorrect. In general, there was little shade, but by moving around we were always able to find a shady spot to put our chairs. The table was NEVER in the shade so we didn't use it. The table's center board wasn't attached so if you leaned on one end the other end would pop up. 17-B is close to the campground host which can be handy if there is a problem, but they ran their generator about 75% of the time which greatly diminished the enjoyment of being up in the mountains. The dumpster was a little further up from the host site. We arrived on a Sunday and the dumpster was full. By the time we checked out on Tuesday, the bags of garbage were overflowing the dumpster. The bathrooms were a nice distance away - not too close, not too far. They were acceptable. 17-B is an easy walk to the lake which was great. The lake edge made for easy fishing (although we didn't catch anything). The site is next to a service road and a trail head, so the view in that direction is a bunch of signs; but when we sat over there (because it was the current shady spot) if you aimed your chairs in the right direction you had a nice view of the trees and mountains. You will definitely need bug spray and remember sunscreen because you burn easier at high altitude. If you're going down to the lake make sure you have sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat with a brim because the glare off the water can be killer. Don't forget to drink lots of water to avoid dehydration which can aggravate problems associated with being at high altitude (nausea, dizziness, light-headed, racing heartbeat, etc.) We will definitely return to Mill Hollow. We'd stay in 17-B again, but would try other sites first.
@RebeccaB760095 · Camped on Jun 21, 2020 at Campsite #17
17-B is listed as "Full Shade" - this is incorrect. In general, there was little shade, but by moving around we were always able to find a shady spot to put our chairs. The table was NEVER in the shade so we didn't use it. The table's center board wasn't attached so if you leaned on one end the other end would pop up. 17-B is close to the campground host which can be handy if there is a problem, but they ran their generator about 75% of the time which greatly diminished the enjoyment of being up in the mountains. The dumpster was a little further up from the host site. We arrived on a Sunday and the dumpster was full. By the time we checked out on Tuesday, the bags of garbage were overflowing the dumpster. The bathrooms were a nice distance away - not too close, not too far. They were acceptable. 17-B is an easy walk to the lake which was great. The lake edge made for easy fishing (although we didn't catch anything). The site is next to a service road and a trail head, so the view in that direction is a bunch of signs; but when we sat over there (because it was the current shady spot) if you aimed your chairs in the right direction you had a nice view of the trees and mountains. You will definitely need bug spray and remember sunscreen because you burn easier at high altitude. If you're going down to the lake make sure you have sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat with a brim because the glare off the water can be killer. Don't forget to drink lots of water to avoid dehydration which can aggravate problems associated with being at high altitude (nausea, dizziness, light-headed, racing heartbeat, etc.) We will definitely return to Mill Hollow. We'd stay in 17-B again, but would try other sites first.
@DonA6145826 · Camped on Aug 25, 2019 at Campsite #17
The placement of the boulders on the opposing side of road from campsite entrances makes backing My RV trailer more difficult and dangerous to get into the campsites. The campgrounds are set in one of
The most beautiful areas in the Uinta Mountain Range. The clean up of the campgrounds should occur prior to opening and the campground host should be the custodians to care for clean up and maintenance of Mill Hollow, my favorite in this forest.
@DonA785 · Camped on Aug 25, 2019 at Campsite #17
The placement of the boulders on the opposing side of road from campsite entrances makes backing My RV trailer more difficult and dangerous to get into the campsites. The campgrounds are set in one of
The most beautiful areas in the Uinta Mountain Range. The clean up of the campgrounds should occur prior to opening and the campground host should be the custodians to care for clean up and maintenance of Mill Hollow, my favorite in this forest.

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