We arrived here August 3 for three nights which is located about 50 miles north of Salt Lake City, Utah. This is a state park and in addition to camping, there is a boat ramp for boaters to launch their boats into the water. This is a very shallow lake, but looks as big as Lake Tahoe. There was no swimming beach on this side of the lake, but I understand there was one on the other side, but we did not check it out as it was several miles north. The site we were assigned was relatively level, but I did have to use my leveling jacks. The campground was basically a large asphalt parking lot with RV's on one side and tents on the other. We had full hookups with 50 amp electric, very high pressure water, and sewer at all RV sites. Even though there was many clear area's to obtain satellite reception, I was unable to get Direct TV. Not much here and don't bother to make reservations, as there were never more than 5 RV's while we were here. I had bees buzzing around me while hooking up, fly's entered RV when you opened the door, and swarms of gnats and mosquito's in the early evening near the lake. Each afternoon an obnoxious odor came into the campground that smelled like garbage burning. We paid $25 per night which only made sense if you had a boat. I rate this park F**.
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