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Spruces Campground sits lakeside on Navajo Lake with consistently praised views and easy access to fishing, paddleboarding, hiking and biking. Hosts are frequently described as friendly and the camp is well kept—bathrooms and common areas are clean. The upper loop has been renovated with paved, level sites and several water stations. The site is remote with little to no cell service and a small village a short drive away for supplies. Note tradeoffs: some tent sites offer shade and natural windbreaks, while other sites are exposed and can be quite windy, making them more RV‑friendly.

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📖 About This Campground

Spruces Campground sits on the south shore of Navajo Lake, it provides a spectacular setting for boating, canoeing, camping, fishing, wildlife viewing and photography. Take advantage of several outstanding hiking and biking trails or just relax and enjoy the cool, crisp mountain air. The popular Virgin Rim River Trail is located just a short 1/2 mile hike from the campground. The campground offers 24 single sites, one double site, and three walk-in sites, all with picnic tables and fire rings. Flush toilets, drinking water and garbage receptacles are located in this campground. OHV/ATV's including street legal are allowed in the campground for ingress and egress (to and from you campsite to the road and back) only. Joy riding is not allowed within the campground. OHV/ATV's are not allowed on the beach. Navajo Lake offers canoeing, kayaking and fishing opportunitites. Hiking and biking are popular activities as well. Close to the nearby national parks such as Bryce Canyon, Zions and Cedar Breaks National Monument.

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