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Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation: Single Site B Reviews

3.7 Rating 6 Reviews
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It was my first time staying in a Tentrr. The experience was awesome. The setup makes it simple to camp overnight. Great spot for folks who want the water sports experience without the crowds on the Wasatch front. The only downside is the pricing.
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Posted 4 years ago
Awesome clean campsite with a nice view!
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Posted 4 years ago
Secluded with a beautiful view! A bit hard to find, wish the park rangers told us to look out for the little signs. But once we got there it was so cozy and far away from everyone, perfect getaway! They even left water for us, would go back in a heartbeat.
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Posted 4 years ago
You should consider another option.
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Posted 4 years ago
I'll start with the good things about this spot. First of all the location is beautiful, and there are lots of things to do within a 5 minute drive. The site itself is nice with the bathroom, spacious tent and comfortable bed. The other thing I liked was that there were only 3 tentrrs and they are separate from the other campgrounds. They are all spaced apart so you do have a good amount of privacy. Now for the bad. We were not allowed to drive to our campsite. We had to carry all of our stuff to the site which was a pretty good distance away. For $140 a night I would hope they would at least provide a cart or something to help transport your stuff. Also we weren't allowed a fire. Which isnt their fault it is very dry so there is a fire ban, but this was never communicated before we got there. We planned all our meals to be cooked on the fire and there was no alternative cooking system provided on site. You could drive down to the beach about 5 minutes away and use a BBQ but you need charcoal. This site also offers little shade and it is VERY HOT during the late afternoon. So plan accordingly. All in all we enjoyed our trip, I'm not sure we would use tentrr again though.
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Posted 5 years ago
I'll start with the good things about this spot. First of all the location is beautiful, and there are lots of things to do within a 5 minute drive. The site itself is nice with the bathroom, spacious tent and comfortable bed. The other thing I liked was that there were only 3 tentrrs and they are separate from the other campgrounds. They are all spaced apart so you do have a good amount of privacy. Now for the bad. We were not allowed to drive to our campsite. We had to carry all of our stuff to the site which was a pretty good distance away. For $140 a night I would hope they would at least provide a cart or something to help transport your stuff. Also we weren't allowed a fire. Which isnt their fault it is very dry so there is a fire ban, but this was never communicated before we got there. We planned all our meals to be cooked on the fire and there was no alternative cooking system provided on site. You could drive down to the beach about 5 minutes away and use a BBQ but you need charcoal. This site also offers little shade and it is VERY HOT during the late afternoon. So plan accordingly. My last complaint is that ther tent is very noisy when wind blows through it. The metal zippers clink and rattle and the whole structure creeks. If you are a light sleeper this might be a problem for you. All in all we enjoyed our trip, I'm not sure we would use tentrr again though.
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Posted 5 years ago