Duke's Slickrock Campground and RV Park

Wide grassy sites (added by manager 16 Jul 2018)

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  • Spacious and quiet park near the Fremont river in Hanksville, Utah
  • Within 40 minutes' drive of Goblin Valley and Capitol Reef parks
  • Town centre location; on-site restaurant open from 7am daily; laundry
Is there life on Mars? The jury’s out, but in the meantime the deserts and rock sculptures of south-eastern Utah do a good impression of the Red Planet. In the middle of the town of Hanksville, a couple of minutes from the Fremont river, Duke’s Slickrock Campground and RV Park makes a stellar base to explore a region that’s more than a little out of this world. The team at Duke’s have got their feet planted firmly on planet Earth though, and they focus on giving visitors a comfortable stay. The roomy and clean washrooms come with hot showers and baths, and there’s a 24-hour laundry for guests' use. The bigger the country, the bigger the appetite, and handily Duke’s Slickrock Grill is right next door, serving up hot fresh food from 7am, seven days a week. It’s a short stroll from there to shops, bars, eateries and supermarkets in Hanksville. Whether you’re planning to explore this vast area in your vehicle, on foot or on two wheels, drop in on the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) office in town as well; they’ve got up to date information on the passes and trails, and it’s good to let someone know you’re heading into the wilderness...

Campground type

Tent sites 10
Camper sites 12
RV sites 20
Lodges, cabins, pods or huts 7
Open all year

Languages spoken

English

Nearest campgrounds

Unfortunately, we have no nearby bookable campgrounds.

Features

Leisure on park

Bar or club house Cycle hire Evening entertainment Fishing Fitness centre Indoor swimming pool Kids' club On-site restaurant/cafe Outdoor swimming pool Playground Recreation room/arcade TV room Takeout Tennis Watersports

Amenities on park

Bath available Car parking by site/unit Composting toilet Dog park Drying room Free wifi Grocery store Ice pack freezing Internet access Laundromat Parent & baby washroom Payphone Pick-up from public transport Portable toilet Pub toilets Restrooms Shower available Washing-up area Wifi

Groups welcome

Family friendly Motorcycle friendly Single-sex groups welcome Student groups welcome

Rules

Barbecue grills allowed Barbecue provided Campfires allowed Commercial vehicles allowed Dogs allowed Dogs allowed all year

Utilities

Charging facilities Dump station Electric car charging point(s) Propane/gas cylinders available Recycling available Renewable energy

Nearby amenities

Bar nearby Convenience store nearby Dog walk nearby

Type

Medium (26-50 sites)

Accessibility

Disabled facilities

Nearby leisure

Climbing nearby Restaurant nearby

Touring and motorhomes

Gray water hook-up for caravans Water hook-up points for caravans

Location

Duke's Slickrock Campground and RV Park

275 East Highway 24

Hanksville

Utah

USA

84734

Directions

Timezone

America/Denver MDT (GMT-06:00)

GPS

38.37458°N
-110.70832°W

Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.

Local attractions

However empty Utah’s south might look in your atlas, it’s packed with things to do and sights to make your jaw drop. For a quick intro, drive 20 minutes for a look at the Mars Desert Research Station, where astronauts train in conditions a bit like those in outer space. The research station is on the way to the Capitol Reef National Park (half an hour from Duke’s), so named because one of its many weird rock formations looks just like the US Capitol. The park’s eastern edge is the most accessible, for trout fishing on the Fremont, scenic drives and hikes through the towering monoliths of Cathedral Valley. More compact, but even more alien, Goblin Valley State Park (40 minutes) features on many a magazine cover and scifi film poster for its gnome-like red sandstone structures, sculpted over millions of years. As far-out as it looks, the park is fitted out with seven miles of well-maintained walking and mountain biking trails. To get up high, head for the Henry Mountains (45 minutes), a range of around two million square miles whose highest point, Mt Ellen is over 11,000 feet. The area is full of wildlife, from mule deer to antelope and mountain lions, and Mt Ellen’s South Summit draws visitors keen for a view of the bison herds. If you're hunting history, it's a 15-minute drive to the ghost town of Giles (abandoned in 1922), and half an hour to Robber's Roost Canyon, the preferred hideout of Butch Cassidy.

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  • Does Duke's Slickrock Campground and RV Park have a swimming pool? No View all features
  • Is Duke's Slickrock Campground and RV Park dog friendly? Yes View all features
  • What attractions are near Duke's Slickrock Campground and RV Park? However empty Utah’s south might look in your atlas, it’s packed with things to do and sights to make your jaw drop. For a quick intro, drive 20 minutes for a look … Read more
  • When can I check in and check out of Duke's Slickrock Campground and RV Park?
    RV, travel trailer and tent sites
    Arrive:  noon –  10 p.m.
    Depart by:  11:30 a.m.
    On-park accommodation
    Arrive:  3 p.m. –  10 p.m.
    Depart by:  11 a.m.
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