Enjoyed your Video. We just returned from camping in the Duck Creek area and loved it. A quick trip to Cedar Breaks National Monument was an added bonus.
Thank you so much for watching and enjoying our video! It sounds like you had an amazing camping trip in the Duck Creek area, and visiting Cedar Breaks National Monument must have been a fantastic addition to your adventure. If you have any tips or highlights from your trip, feel free to share them - we'd love to hear more about your experience!
Absolutely! It's incredible how this place attracts visitors from Nevada, Arizona, and California, offering them a fantastic getaway. I'm thrilled to hear that you find it cool too! The beauty of this location never fails to captivate people from various places, and it's always heartwarming to know that it brings joy and relaxation to those who visit.
I haven't had the chance to experience winter in that area myself, so I'm not sure about the winter access conditions. Is there anyone here who's familiar with Duck Creek during the winter months and could provide some insights on this?
I love it there. From vegas and basically everyone you meet is from vegas its insane
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Enjoyed your Video. We just returned from camping in the Duck Creek area and loved it. A quick trip to Cedar Breaks National Monument was an added bonus.
Thank you so much for watching and enjoying our video! It sounds like you had an amazing camping trip in the Duck Creek area, and visiting Cedar Breaks National Monument must have been a fantastic addition to your adventure. If you have any tips or highlights from your trip, feel free to share them - we'd love to hear more about your experience!
This is such a cool place. It's amazing how many people come here from Nevada, Arizona and California to get away.
Absolutely! It's incredible how this place attracts visitors from Nevada, Arizona, and California, offering them a fantastic getaway. I'm thrilled to hear that you find it cool too! The beauty of this location never fails to captivate people from various places, and it's always heartwarming to know that it brings joy and relaxation to those who visit.
Remembering Duck Creek in the 70s before Vegas ruined it.
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Ruined what exactly? All I see are miles of empty dirt roads and a few cabins.
How's winter access, do they keep all the roads plowed?
I haven't had the chance to experience winter in that area myself, so I'm not sure about the winter access conditions. Is there anyone here who's familiar with Duck Creek during the winter months and could provide some insights on this?