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Show A Perfect Mountain Recreational Area Pine Park Campground is , located about 18 miles west and south of Enterprise, Utah. It is a more primitive campground,' reached mostly by a dirt road, but the . rugged rocks and striking scenery make a visit here worthwhile. There are 10 family units, free of charge for camping. Users are urged to bring out their own garbage. Firewood is not furnished at any of the campgrounds. Ranger Padden estimates there were approximately 108,000 recreation visitor days use on the Pine Valley District during 1975. All indications point toward increased use in 1976. ; , v I Recreation on the Pine Valley Ranger District, bixie National Forest, can be provided in several different locations, reports Ranger John Padden. The Pine Valley Recreation Area, the largest of the District developed areas, contains approximately 58 family camping units, plus four group picnic areas, and an adjacent amphitheatre for programs. The proximity of the Recreation Area to the Pirie Valley Reservoir makes it a particularly popular place during fishing season. A camping fee of $2.00 per unit per night is charged at Pine Valley. Honeycomb Rocks, another popular developed area . was constructed next to the Enterprise En-terprise Reservoir, and contains con-tains approximately 27 family units, as well as one group picnic area. This campground and Honeycomb Rocks are reached on oiled highways. Oak Grove Campground is approximately 9 miles nor-' thwest from Leeds, Utah. Approximately 15 family units are nestled next to the Southeast face of the Pine Valley Mountain. The view from Oak Grove is outstanding. Campers who can travel on gravel dirt roads and who wish a more isolated location would enjoy Oak Grove. There . There is some fishing in Leeds Creek. Camping is free of charge at this location, although campers are urged to pack out their own garbage. |