Keetley Point Campground
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Keetley Point Campground is located in Heber City (United States). Featured in the gay campgrounds category, it has a rating of 5.1. Check all the details here.
Features and services of Keetley Point Campground
Amenities
- Public shower
- Public toilet
- Running water
- Tent sites
- Toilet
Payments
- Camping fee
Parking
- On-site parking
Pets
- Dogs allowed
Keetley Point Campground is in position 5 out of 6 in gay campgrounds in Heber City
Customer Reviews
Keetley Point Campground has a rating of 4.2 out of 5 based on over 30 reviews on Google
Still a bit of snow left. Has a marina, boat ramps, repair shop, picnic area. Most things you expect from a state park such as this at Jordanelle
The hike to our Campground was about 3/4 of a mile. They do have carts available although it is still quite a difficult hike up and down Hills. There is no shade at the campground or around and the garbage cans are all the way towards the entrance. There are rattlesnakes and low Shrubbery which you should not burn because it will produce a lot of embers and it's a very dry around. Bring your own firewood. In august, it was very cool at night and almost unbearably hot during the day. You do have a nice view of the marina, which is filled with boats. Also you're quite far from others, although if they are talking loud, you'll hear them
Secluded spots right near the water, bit of a hike, pack smart. A most excellent view of the marina and the nightly fiasco of folks loading/unloading watercraft. We were fortunate enough to watch someone submerge their whole vehicle, absolute carnage. Bring binoculars and good friends. 5 stars, would watch again.
Omg! When they say hike in, prepare for a friggen hike! Plan on 3/4 mile to 1mile and its dirt/gravel, up and down hills some are steep, some not bad. They fo have big hand carts if you can find them but they are heavy empty and Ridiculous hard to keep from getting run over going down the hill and to pull up the hill, it's a 2 or 3 man job! We had a site "on the water" but still had to hike up and down 10ft to get to water! I'll never be back!!!!!
Located in the Jordanelle State Park. This area is always a great place to stay and enjoy the scenery. Camping , boating and fishing. Just being outdoors. Love it!!
Well got to say one hell of a hike but I made it and it is pretty darn clean good access to the lake got to love that
@Gavin McKay - it is NOT $10 to camp here. It was $10 for the off season entrance fee to the park. Just FYI UPDATE 5/5/2025 We are under new management and they have decided to NOT PROVIDE WAGONS this year. That being said pack light. I used to have a lot of regulars over there so I'm just putting this out there for everyone's benefit as people tend to bring their whole house for a weekend trip lol. HAPPY CAMPING! UPDATE - 6/27/2023 To rephrase, this "used" to be a great place to escape & enjoy the reservoir. As of current there is a multi townhouse development currently being excavated. They have ripped out all of the landscape to the west & down the hill behind the camp host site to erect multi-million dollar townhomes. That being said, it is noisy 6 days a week from early morning til dark, extremely dusty, and sickening to see. They are building right up to the property line to destroy every last inch of beautiful terrain that was once home to many species of wildlife, birds, wild flowers & trees. The sites on the waterside are a little better, they are reservable (the only reservable sites) there are 7. So, if you keep your back to the west you can still enjoy the camp loop. Pack light as stated before it is a somewhat long walk in. Please pack out what you pack in, DO NOT attempt to collect firewood as it is against the law, please use the bathrooms & not the bushes and DO NOT KEEP WAGONS AT YOUR CAMPSITE as there are a limited number & everyone will want to use one. A great hike in semi primitive campground with fairly close water access. Wagons are provided for hauling your stuff in with a good trail to get there. Note: don't go thru the gulley but take the wagons around the longer way to save yourself the effort as it is fairly steep and hard to pull them up the hill! Bathrooms with flush toilets as well as 2 porta-potties in the lower section. Some shady sites. All the sites have a concrete pad with a picnic table & a fire pit with grill. They ask you pack out what you pack in (trash) there's a dumpster at the trail head. Dogs are to be kept on a leash and fires are discouraged this year but allowed. The camp host can provide you garbage bags if you need which is a nice plus. The tent areas in some sites are fairly small but only 2 tents per site are allowed anyway and a couple sites on top actually have elevated tent pads. Oh, and your supposed to haul your wagon back to the trail head after you unload your gear, the camp host was helpful in hauling them back for you sometimes if she's around. Lots of birds and deer.
Information about Keetley Point Campground
Address
Keetley Point Campground is located at UT-319, Heber City, UT 84032, United States
Phone
The phone number of Keetley Point Campground is +1 435-649-9540
Website
The website of Keetley Point Campground is: stateparks.utah.gov/parks/jordanelle