Duck Creek Campground is located 25 miles east of Cedar City, Utah and offers excellent fishing, hiking, ATV/ OHV trails, and easy access to Cedar Breaks National Monument and Bryce and Zion National Parks. It is the perfect place to stay for outdoor enthusiasts to explore all the area has to offer with beautiful natural features, nearby attractions, and recreation activities.
Duck Creek offers a variety of campsites for families and groups alike. Flush and vault toilets are provided, as is drinking water from Memorial Day through mid-September. An amphitheater with a covered stage and plentiful bench seating is located in the campground.
There is a OHV parking area that is located on the northeast corner in Loop D between campsites 89 and 90. OHV's including street legal are allowed to ride from your campsite to the trail located in the D loop and back to your campsite only. Joy riding is not allowed in the campground. OHV's are only allowed in the C, D and E Loops. A and B loops are closed to all OHV's including street legal.
The Duck Creek Visitor Center is just across the road from the campground with trail maps and information on the surrounding scenic area.
There is a dumpstation with potable and non-potable water, drinking water spigots are scattered through out the campground. There are no hook-ups to the water so please make sure you fill you trailer before you set up camp at the dumpstation located at the entrance of the campground.
Restaurants, cabin rentals, groceries, fuel are are available located in Duck Creek Village two miles east of the campground. Small aluminum fishing boat rentals, a boat dock, rustic cabin lodging are available at nearby Navajo Lake Lodge which is located on the northwest shore of Navajo Lake a short 6 miles from the campground.
Cedar Breaks National Monument is 10 miles away, with hiking trails, guided tours and breathtaking scenery.
Adjacent to Cedar Breaks National Monument is the Ashdown Gorge Wilderness Area, where hikers will find miles of trails including the Twisted Forest trail that has a stand of ancient bristlecone pine some of which can live up to 5,000 years.
Bryce Canyon National Park is a 35 minute drive to the east, Zions National Park is an hour drive to the south.
The Dixie National Forest offers endless trails both motorized and non-motorized along with high altitude fishing lakes and streams.
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Nearby Campgrounds | Distance | Notification Rate |
Spruces (Dixie Nf)
Dixie National Forest
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4.9mi | 78% |
Navajo Lake
Dixie National Forest
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5.7mi | 80% |
Te-Ah
Dixie National Forest
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7.1mi | 81% |
Point Supreme
Cedar Breaks National Monument
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10.3mi | 48% |
Panguitch Lake
Dixie National Forest
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12.8mi | 100% |
Deer Haven
Dixie National Forest
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12.8mi | 78% |