We arrived here in Heber City, Utah on July 21 for 3 nights. The young girls at the check in station directed us down a closed road to our site due to construction. They were adding five new sites which cost them $500,000 dollars. Taxpayers dollars at work. Fortunately we detached the toad before we went down that street. After backing up into a vacant site I was able to turn around and back into our site. While there are no waterfront sites in this park, most had a view of Deer Creek Lake. They had full hookups including 50 amp electric, water, and sewer. Our power was shut down for a few hours the first day due to construction and the water pressure was very low. Most sites had covered patio with picnic table, BBQ, and fire pit. We paid $35 per night plus $8 reservation fee and I rate this park F****.
There is a boat launch and swim beach in the park which was a healthy walk, we chose to drive to the swim beach. Dogs were not allowed on the Beach and was all rock. We dined a the Back 40 restaurant which is on the outskirts of town. Aggie had a salad and I ordered baby back ribs. I washed it down with a local IPA beer.
We befriended our neighbor, Dan who was taking out his brand new Newmar Dutchstar motorhome on it's maiden trip. This was a beautiful coach and he gave us an exclusive tour. 38 feet of luxury with every possible option. We invited him to join us for a campfire and spagetti dinner; he reciprocated with 2 great bottles of wine.
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