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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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4.5 / 5 (15 votes )

Angel Creek Campground

NF-098
89835, Wells
the United States

Angel Creek Campground is a campsite with 12 pitches in Wells, the United States. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Angel Creek Campground it's possible to camp with a tent.

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Ari Quitzon V
English (US)
Locating the place wasn't a problem. The FF-designated areas were somewhat compact, especially the pads, but they could accommodate our 22 ft vehicle. The pre-booked spots were evidently designed for larger vehicles and were occupied during the weekend. The areas were well-kept with fire pits and tables, and some even offered shade. Unfortunately, Angel Lake was not open during our visit. There were restrooms without water, but drinking water was accessible, although it hadn't been tested yet. We spent two enjoyable nights there and wouldn't hesitate to return.
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We camped here so we could drive up to Angel Lake and hike. The drive up to Angel Lake was not recommended by other users for large rigs, which we can confirm unless you knew you had a reserved site at Angel Lake to fit your rig. There were a couple of larger rigs up there, but to get there you will need to use the full road to maneuver around some of the corners. Drop-offs are severe. Angel Creek is close to Wells, NV where you can dump, fill up with fuel, and buy groceries. All of which we needed to do. It is also within driving distance to the ghost town of Metropolis. An interesting place to visit. It didn’t appear that the campground host stays in the campground, only services it, which she does a nice job and is friendly. We dated in the lower loop which was full on the weekend, but the campground never fully filled. We setup our cell booster and had 2-3 bars LTE on Verizon and 4 bars LTE on T-Mobile. Internet was slow but eventually worked.
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We have stayed here three times so far as a place to stay as we go through Nevada. It is a really nice, clean, quiet campground that is high enough to escape the heat of the valley. We have a small trailer, so some of the sites are too small and better suited for a tent. The scenery is beautiful with lots of wild flowers. There is an occasional cow inhabiting a campsite, but they haven't been a problem. Reservations are advised as it does fill up on weekends.
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Stayed in the double campsite because it had the best view of the mountains. It had a nice secluded area bordered by aspens and brush. Sadly, there was a bit of garbage, including cigarette buttes.
3 days ago

Anonymous
English (US)
About 8 miles of the main highway. Easy drive for our little Tacoma. Its quiet, there are aspen trees, views of the mountains and million stars at night.Air Smells foresty and fantastic! We saw rabbits, an adorable family of quail, and possibly a marmot on the way ip to see the lake. I only got 1 bar of ATT. The vault toilet was very clean! Campendium said $0 but there is a camp host and a $17 fee.
3 days ago

JulieDavid
English (US)
We needed a place for the night and thought Alamo Casino was awful! So, drove the 8 miles out of town to this beautiful campground. Aspens everywhere with pretty views. We were the only ones in the campground, including no host (Monday night in late September). Sites were mostly level. Bathrooms were open and there was water. We had 1-2 bars ATT
3 days ago

bbjeans
English (US)
stopped one night here on our way thru nevada. arrived around 7pm and there were still quite a few spots available. we were in spot #18, which is apparently usually booked. it was gorgeous and pretty level, tucked away from other sites in an aspen grove. the campground is pretty minimal with vault toilets and a water pump. google maps tried to take us up a crazy dirt road that connected to 231, it’s pretty obvious when you see it, but don’t take it and go a bit further and there are signs for angel lake. we had no issues in our ‘92 camper van. we loved it and would absolutely stop here again.
3 days ago

Caleb
English (US)
Great spot, originally was gonna find disperse camping but decided to check if there were any open spot and was pleasantly surprised to find one just before sunset. Fee is $17 cash only for solo. I had a $20 bill and had to fork over the three extra bucks because they didn’t have change. Firewood is available for like 5 or 6 bucks. Each site has a fire pit, bench, a spot for a car, and a spot for a tent. There are bathrooms (no sink). They’ve got some running water as well.
3 days ago

Richcath
English (US)
Beautiful small campground near Wells, Utah. My 38footer and Jeep easily fit in site. Campground host was very accommodating and helpful. Cost was $17/night with NPS senior pass.
3 days ago

Sandi
English (US)
Here 6/19/19. Been here several times and always enjoy it. Beautiful scenery, nice quiet place to sit and reflect on God's Beauty.
3 days ago

Tina
English (US)
This campground sits at the base of the mountains. It has green, lush vegetation. It is quiet! The fees are paid by cash or check only. Thus, I did not meet the 30 minute window for paying my fee. I had to get some cash. The host was understanding. Here’s to the next 2 days of camping here!
3 days ago

The Vantastic Life
English (US)
We loved this campground, and would have stayed for a while if we could have.
3 days ago

Arnell
English (US)
There isn't much here. Great vistas at this location, so I wondered why this place is not used much. Bottomline... there isn't much here and a few miles off the freeway. Personally, I love this place, but I can see why people wouldn't find this an ideal site for a destination. This is a dry camping location, but there are vaulted toilets and water available. I didn't see a dump station or water station, just water via spigot by the bathrooms. I recently stayed here late Spring, so I wouldn't know how the weather would be during the warming months. Note: The cost of the sites are $15 / night, but if you use their reservations, it will cost you a $10 service fee for each reservation per night. Meaning, if you want to reserve any site, it'll be $25. Otherwise, you just show up and take what is available. This is why I'm listing it as $25/night. Overall, I thought this was a well maintained campground where the sites are far enough apart for privacy and there are amazing views. Note, you will have to travel some steep grades and dark as inside a cow if you're going to arrive at night (not recommended). I would also check their website for any RV size limitations. There was some larger sites, but I don't believe there was many considering there are only like 12 sites. We had a 35 ft Class A and it just fit. Their size recommendations are pretty close with very little latitude.
3 days ago

DogMom
English (US)
Really peaceful and quiet. We camped here on 4th of July on our way from LV to Oregon and though many sites were in use, it remained very quiet and secluded. There is a decent amount of space between the sites and no off-road recreation vehicles buzzing around. When we arrived, our site had a reservation sign for someone else, but the camp host was super nice about it and said it was just a mistake they had made when writing out the card. We had a lovely view of the mountains from the front of the site and the valley and hillsides from every other direction. It was a little pricey considering there are no hookups and no dump station. The price is $15, but when reserving online there is a $10 transaction fee. We still really enjoyed it though. One hiccup we had was that we followed the directions according to Google Maps and it led us to the driveway of a place called Ruby Mountain Brewing - where there was a sign that said "YOUR GPS IS WRONG. TURN AROUND. STAY OUT." Lol. So we drove into Wells and followed the directions from the website to Rt 231. We drove a good 20 minutes out of our way, so take heed and don't not follow your GPS. Very, very little cell service. My Verizon phone alternated between 1x and no service.
3 days ago

LyfsArt
English (US)
This campground is up in the foothills above Wells. Since it's a National Forest campground, there are no amenities besides vault toilets (which were very clean!) and available water. The sites themselves are quite large, though the parking pads are small -- our 28' Airstream barely fit, and we had to unhitch and park our tow vehicle quite far away, in the entrance station parking lot. It can also be a challenge to get level. On the plus side, the site we had was very private with a gorgeous view; we couldn't even see any other sites from ours. It was quiet, with no sound but the yipping of coyotes and the wind in the trees. We couldn't stay longer because cell service was too spotty.
3 days ago

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