Antelope Flat (Ashley National Forest, Ut)

Star3.99
53 reviews
PO BOX 279, MANILA, UT, 84046, USA
Antelope Flat (Ashley National Forest, Ut)
$30.00 - $198.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Tent Only Nonelectric sites cost $30 per night. Group Standard Nonelectric sites range from $173 to $198 per night. Additional fees apply for extra...
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Standard Site Fee$30.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$173.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$203.00

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About this campground

Perched at 6,000 feet in the heart of Ashley National Forest, Antelope Flat Campground serves as your gateway to the stunning Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. This high-desert haven beckons water enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike, offering direct access to world-class boating, fishing, and endless water sports on the sparkling reservoir below. While the campground embraces a rustic charm with varying levels of amenities, its prime location and breathtaking surroundings more than compensate for any rough edges.
Antelope Flat Campground accommodates various camping styles including tent camping, RV camping, and group sites.
Historical SignificanceStep back in time as you explore the rich tapestry of human history woven throughout this region. The engineering marvel of Flaming Gorge Dam stands as a testament to modern ingenuity, offering fascinating guided tours that reveal the story behind this massive structure. Launch into adventure on the legendary Green River, where towering canyon walls whisper tales of notorious outlaws who once sought refuge in these remote hideaways. Ancient Native American petroglyphs etched into stone faces serve as enduring reminders of the area's first inhabitants, their artwork still visible after countless centuries.
Weather and SeasonsThe high desert climate here creates a delightful contrast of sun-soaked days and refreshingly cool evenings that invite cozy campfire gatherings. Mother Nature keeps things interesting with dramatic afternoon thunderstorms that roll across the vast sky, bringing spectacular lightning shows and sudden downpours. Strong winds can sweep through without warning, adding to the wild, untamed character of the landscape. Pro tip from seasoned campers: keep an eye out for the local red ant population that has claimed some territory around the campground.
ElevationAt 6,000 feet above sea level, Antelope Flat occupies a sweet spot where the high desert meets the sky. This elevated perch delivers crisp, star-filled nights perfect for astronomy enthusiasts and provides sweeping panoramic vistas that stretch for miles. The altitude brings welcome relief from summer heat while painting sunrises and sunsets in brilliant hues across the expansive horizon.
Natural Features and SceneryThe campground spreads across a dramatic landscape where hardy sagebrush carpets the rolling terrain, punctuated by graceful Russian olive trees and towering cottonwoods that offer precious pockets of shade. While the sparse vegetation reflects the honest character of high desert camping, it allows for unobstructed views of the jewel-toned Flaming Gorge Reservoir stretching into the distance. Each campsite becomes a front-row seat to nature's theater, where the interplay of light and shadow across the water creates an ever-changing masterpiece.
Geological RegionNestled within the geological wonderland of Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, the campground sits amidst a landscape sculpted by millions of years of natural forces. Towering red sandstone cliffs rise like ancient sentinels, their layered faces telling the story of prehistoric seas and shifting continents. The signature sagebrush steppe extends in all directions, while the serpentine reservoir winds through carved canyons below, creating a striking contrast between the amber desert and sapphire waters that defines this remarkable corner of the American West.

Campsite details

AccessibilityGroup sites require campers to walk 200 feet from parking areas, which may pose challenges for individuals with mobility issues. Paths lack accessibility standards.
Sites SizeSites vary significantly in size; some are suited for tents, others can accommodate RVs and trailers but might be compact. "Better suited for tents: sites 4, 5, 6," suggested one reviewer.
Sites PrivacyLimited privacy due to openness of surroundings and sparse vegetation. "Spaces were tiny with little privacy," noted a reviewer.
Total Campsites35 campsites
Recommended CampsitesTent sites recommended include 4, 5, 6, 7, and 19 due to level ground. Group Site 4 offers privacy but has cliffs nearby.
Best CampsitesSite 31 is praised for its size, water view, and level ground. Sites 1-3, 9-13, 18, and 21-35 are suitable for RVs and trailers as noted by reviews.

Reserving a campsite

Check-in
Begins at 2 PM.
Check-out
By 11 AM.
Stay Limit
Maximum stay is 16 consecutive nights.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Each single site allows up to 2 vehicles and 1 sleeping unit.
Groups
Group sites accommodate larger parties and require campers to carry gear about 200 feet from parking areas. Each site features shelters, picnic tables, fire rings, grills, and tent pads.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed

Site layoutThe campground includes family and group sites, with facilities such as cabanas, picnic tables, tent pads, and fire rings.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen from May 15 to September 17 annually during peak season.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made via Recreation.gov.
Walk-in AvailabilityFirst-come, first-served sites are available, but availability is only known at arrival.
Cancellation PolicyReservations can be canceled before arrival with a $10 fee, and late cancellations incur additional fees including forfeiture of the first night's recreation use fee. Changes within the cut-off window are limited.

Accomodation available

GroupGroup campsites are offered for larger parties such as families, schools, or organizations. These sites provide space and facilities to accommodate multiple people camping together.

Amenities available

Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Dump station
Flush toilets

Activities you can enjoy

Antelope Flat Campground offers various recreational activities focused on water sports and nature exploration. Popular activities include boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, and wildlife viewing. "Great access to Flaming Gorge for fishing," noted a reviewer. "Boating and jet skiing are great," another camper said. Wildlife viewing is enhanced by the open terrain and scenic vistas.
Hiking
Hiking options include trails near Flaming Gorge Reservoir and Little Hole. "The hike by Little Hole goes along the water and is beautiful," noted one camper.
Fishing
Fishing for lake, brown, and rainbow trout is world-class at Flaming Gorge Reservoir. "Wonderful fishing; you can find at least five different fish including trout and salmon," said a user review.
Swimming
Swimming is an option at the reservoir, though some campers noted rocky beaches and limited accessibility. "Not a great beach for playing, but boating and jet skiing are great," commented one user.
Boating
Boating at Flaming Gorge Reservoir is popular, with opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, water skiing, and jet skiing. Access to a boat ramp is available onsite, but some users noted disorganization at the boat ramp area.
Wildlife viewing
Great wildlife viewing opportunities with frequent sightings of coyotes and birds. "You can hear coyotes at night, which is fun," mentioned one camper.
Beach activities
Beach activities are limited due to rocky terrain but still accessible. "The access to the lake as far as beach is rocky but better than nothing," said a reviewer.
Winter Activities
Winter activities are not detailed in the available sources.
Water Sports
Water sports are a highlight of the campground including jet skiing, canoeing, kayaking, and water skiing.

Campground rules

  • Pets are allowed
  • Campfires are allowed but may be restricted during dry conditions.
  • Quiet hours are not explicitly stated.

Hazards

General hazardsStrong winds, sudden thunderstorms, fire ants, and coyotes have been noted as hazards by users.
Active alertsNo active alerts reported.

Weather forecast

65
°F
Oct 10
Friday
Overcast
Precipitation: 0%

Very strong wind, outdoor activities may be affected

Humidity: 53%

Moderately humid conditions

Wind: 14.1 mph

Very strong wind, outdoor activities may be affected

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Emergency Services

Closest emergency services are in Dutch John, UT, approximately 8 miles away, with basic facilities.

Good to know

Peak season datesMay 15 - September 17 annually.
Trash and recyclingTrash collection is available. Recycling facilities are not mentioned.
Proximity to water featuresLocated on Flaming Gorge Reservoir, with a boat ramp and fishing access. Beaches are described as rocky by reviewers.
Common complaintsComplaints include backed-up toilets, absence of water taps at times, lack of maintenance, and inconsiderate campers.
HostHosts have been described as friendly and helpful but inconsistent. Some reviews mention excellent hosts like Buck and Betty, while others criticize hosts for unprofessional behavior.

Campground Map

PO BOX 279, MANILA, UT, 84046, USA
Driving directionsFrom Vernal, Utah, take U.S. 191 north for 54 miles to Dutch John. Continue north for 8 miles, then turn west onto Forest Road 145 and travel 4 miles to the campground. From Manila, Utah, take Highway 44 for 28 miles. Turn left on U.S. 191 and go north for 9 miles to Dutch John. Continue north for 8 miles, then turn west onto Forest Road 145 and travel 4 miles to the campground. From Rock Springs, Wyoming, take I-80 west toward Green River about 6 miles to the junction with U.S. 191/Flaming Gorge Road. Take U.S. 191 south about 52 miles, then turn west onto Forest Road 145 and travel 4 miles to the campground.
The campground is accessed via a well-maintained gravel road. However, it is located 5 miles from Dutch John and requires travel on unpaved roads.
Nearby places
Dutch John (8 miles), Manila (28 miles), Vernal (54 miles), Rock Springs (58 miles)
Nearby supplies
Closest supplies are available at Dutch John (8 miles) or Vernal (54 miles), offering groceries, camping gear, and fuel.

Camper Reviews

4.0
53 reviews
Mixed Reviews
Mixed Reviews
Antelope Flat (Ashley National Forest, Ut) has mixed reviews, placing it in the bottom 85% of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews for Antelope Flat Campground are highly varied, with ratings ranging from 1 to 5 stars. Positive themes include beautiful views, good access to Flaming Gorge Reservoir, and friendly camp hosts. Negative feedback highlights cleanliness issues, lack of water and showers, and campsite proximity problems.
Review Summaries
Based on 53 reviews

What Campers Love

Beautiful views of Flaming Gorge Reservoir, spacious campsites for RVs and tents, good fishing and boating access, friendly hosts, and clean flush toilets.
Based on 53 reviews

Common Concerns

Complaints included dirty restrooms, inconsistent water availability, lack of trees for shade, rocky beaches, and noisy campers.
Based on 53 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Bring shade structures due to limited trees. Boaters should avoid weekends due to crowded dock areas. Tent campers should prepare for ants and high winds. Consider group sites for more space.
Based on 53 reviews

Seasonal Insights

Summer reviews often mention high winds, heat, and dusty conditions. Spring and fall reviews highlight quieter experiences, fewer crowds, and cooler weather.
Based on 53 reviews

Camper Quotes

"Wonderful 360° view of dinosaur-producing mountains and sage aroma," said one user. "Bathrooms were incredibly filthy," another camper noted. "Great for tents or trailers but no hookups," stated a...
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Based on 53 reviews

Site-Specific Reviews

Site #31 is recommended for scenic water views and RV suitability. Sites 4, 5, and 6 are better suited for tents due to parking area inclines.
Based on 53 reviews

Accessibility Features

Accessibility challenges include long distances from parking to group sites and lack of paved paths. "Paths to group sites do not support accessibility standards," noted the official description.
Based on 53 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

Mixed experiences with pet policies. "Camp rules dictate dogs must be on a leash," commented one user, while others cited issues with unleashed dogs from other campers and even the host.
Based on 53 reviews

Last updated August 10, 2025

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