Flying U Country Store, RV Park & Campground Good Sam Verified Campground

45 South State St, Joseph, UT 84739

Good Sam Verified Campground
(1 review) 2 out of 5 stars from 1 review
(1 review) 2 out of 5 stars from 1 review
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Address

45 South State St
Joseph, UT, 84739

Coordinates:
38.623530, -112.217920
Elevation:
5,440 ft (1,658 m)

Open all year

Contact

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Facility

Type: Campground
Laundry

 

Policies

Pets welcome
Tents Allowed
Big rig sites
Total spaces: 22
Spaces available: 18
Seasonal Sites: 4
Site length (Max length): 62 (62)
Gravel sites: 18
Pull-thru size: 27 x 62
Pull-thrus: 17
Back-in size: 18 x 23
Room for slideouts: Yes
Number of full hookups: 18
Amps: 30 Amp/50 Amp
Max Amps: 50

Restrooms
Ice
Laundry
RV wash: self-service
Laundry
RV wash: self-service
Entertainment

Body of water: Sevier River
ATV riding
Mountain biking
Rock/mountain climbing
Snow sports
Rock/mountain climbing
Snow sports
Fishing

(within 10 miles)

Hiking
ATV riding
Mountain biking
Rock/mountain climbing
Hunting nearby (within 20 miles)
Rock/mountain climbing
Hunting nearby (within 20 miles)

2 (1 review) 2 out of 5 stars from 1 review
Facility
2
Restroom
0
Appeal
2
What is being rated?
2 2 out of 5 stars 02/07/2017

We stayed 1 night passing through the area. The park is a short drive from I-70 (Exit 25) along a paved 2 lane rural road into the center of the very small town. The transition from the street into the park was not the smoothest but was manageable. Check in is accomplished in the convenience store but registration parking is limited and tight. The interior roads and site parking pads are compacted gravel. Some of the turns were tight and the arrangement of the sites to the road required making... Read More

We stayed 1 night passing through the area. The park is a short drive from I-70 (Exit 25) along a paved 2 lane rural road into the center of the very small town. The transition from the street into the park was not the smoothest but was manageable. Check in is accomplished in the convenience store but registration parking is limited and tight. The interior roads and site parking pads are compacted gravel. Some of the turns were tight and the arrangement of the sites to the road required making 2 loops through the small park to get properly aligned for utility connections. All of the sites are pull throughs. Some of the P/T's were just long enough to remain connected to the toad and the others were wide enough to park 2 vehicles abreast if needed. As the park was built on sloping field, it showed the park didn't completely understand the simple concept of the importance of a flat, level site as some of the sites had a slight 2 directional pitch potentially creating a possible leveling issue. They have full hook ups - water, electricity (50/30/20 AMP), & sewer. The utility connections were generally at the middle of the site. The sewer connect was slightly elevated but it wasn't too difficult to establish a downhill flow. Distance establishes privacy between the sites but the sites were generally close. There were a few wooden outside tables scattered around the park so each didn't have a table and there were no fire pits. A few trees scattered around the park so satellite reception was dependent on site selection or assignment. The park didn't offer any cable channels and there was no mention of any broadcast channels on the limited park information material. Didn't try to get any broadcast channels. The park did not provide WiFi. Our Verizon WiFi hotspot worked well. Didn't try the NET10 phone so don't know about the reception. There was no designated fenced pet area. There was adequate space along the park's road to exercise a dog. There were no bag dispensers and waste collection station around the park but there was a dumpster available to dispose of waste. For being in a hazardous/severe weather area, there was no underground storm shelter. None of the structures in the park were identified as a severe weather shelter. We would stay here again for an overnight stop only. TIP: Seems we just missed an ATV event that had filled the park so call ahead to check on site availability as there are only a handful of sites (maybe less than 20).
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2 2 out of 5 stars 02/07/2017

We stayed 1 night passing through the area. The park is a short drive from I-70 (Exit 25) along a paved 2 lane rural road into the center of the very small town. The transition from the street into the park was not the smoothest but was manageable. Check in is accomplished in the convenience store but registration parking is limited and tight. The interior roads and site parking pads are compacted gravel. Some of the turns were tight and the arrangement of the sites to the road required making... Read More

We stayed 1 night passing through the area. The park is a short drive from I-70 (Exit 25) along a paved 2 lane rural road into the center of the very small town. The transition from the street into the park was not the smoothest but was manageable. Check in is accomplished in the convenience store but registration parking is limited and tight. The interior roads and site parking pads are compacted gravel. Some of the turns were tight and the arrangement of the sites to the road required making 2 loops through the small park to get properly aligned for utility connections. All of the sites are pull throughs. Some of the P/T's were just long enough to remain connected to the toad and the others were wide enough to park 2 vehicles abreast if needed. As the park was built on sloping field, it showed the park didn't completely understand the simple concept of the importance of a flat, level site as some of the sites had a slight 2 directional pitch potentially creating a possible leveling issue. They have full hook ups - water, electricity (50/30/20 AMP), & sewer. The utility connections were generally at the middle of the site. The sewer connect was slightly elevated but it wasn't too difficult to establish a downhill flow. Distance establishes privacy between the sites but the sites were generally close. There were a few wooden outside tables scattered around the park so each didn't have a table and there were no fire pits. A few trees scattered around the park so satellite reception was dependent on site selection or assignment. The park didn't offer any cable channels and there was no mention of any broadcast channels on the limited park information material. Didn't try to get any broadcast channels. The park did not provide WiFi. Our Verizon WiFi hotspot worked well. Didn't try the NET10 phone so don't know about the reception. There was no designated fenced pet area. There was adequate space along the park's road to exercise a dog. There were no bag dispensers and waste collection station around the park but there was a dumpster available to dispose of waste. For being in a hazardous/severe weather area, there was no underground storm shelter. None of the structures in the park were identified as a severe weather shelter. We would stay here again for an overnight stop only. TIP: Seems we just missed an ATV event that had filled the park so call ahead to check on site availability as there are only a handful of sites (maybe less than 20).
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45 South State St, Joseph, UT 84739
Coordinates: 38.623530, -112.217920
Elevation: 5440

Directions
E-bnd & W-bnd from I-70 (Exit 25), E 0.5 mi on SR-118 to S State St, S 0.1 mi on S State St (L)

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