I guess I'll start with the good part. The park is high up in the mountains in a beautiful setting. It's heavily wooded and cool in the summer. The RV sites are poorly marked and nearly impossible to find after dark. Once you locate the sites are difficult to distinguish one from the other. These sites are right on top of one another, and leave little to no room for your tow vehicle. The layout of the park is pretty much a jumbled mess of private cabins, permanent campsites, rental houses, play grounds and group function areas. I'm never sure if I'm walking in someone's back yard or on public use areas. Overall, we are very disappointed and will probably not stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Lovely location, but dirt and some gravel sites. Spaces are very tight and ours (#5) required quite a bit of maneuvering to get enough room for both glides to open. This must be the ATV capital of the world. The city has marked ATV trails and sells maps of the trial system. Good if you like ATVs. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This resort is in the subdivision called Color Country just outside of Duck Creek Village, Utah. The resort was under construction during our stay, but we aren't sure exactly what will be changed. I believe they were upgrading the RV sites, which can only make the place better. When we were there the sites were fairly narrow and a little difficult to ingress and egress from. We stayed in a 55' spot that allowed us to keep the truck and trailer hooked up, but I wouldn't say these were pull through. We weren't able to put out our awning but that was ok because the park is loaded with huge pine trees. The staff was very friendly and accomodating when we decided to cut our reservation short by a day (this had nothing to do with the RV park). This is a great spot for ATV's and Dirt Bike's. From the area you can access an extensive trail system that is all marked (maps available in the general store at Duck Creek). We thought the price per night was a little high (full hookups in Panguitch Lake for approx. $25/night), but I think that had to do with the location on the park (in a very upscale area of Duck Creek/Color Country). The weekly rate makes the nightly breakdown comprable to other RV parks. This is also one of the few parks in the area with full hookups. We would definitely stay there again. Oh, and as of May 2006 they did not charge for Wi-Fi access or pets staying in the RV park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.