Rabbit Gulch is one of several campgrounds within Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation, nestled in the high desert landscape of the Uinta Basin near Duchesne, Utah. Situated alongside the sprawling Starvation Reservoir, this campground draws outdoor enthusiasts seeking a functional yet rustic escape in northeastern Utah.
Campers at Rabbit Gulch enjoy on-site amenities including picnic tables, grills, toilets, and a dump station, making it a practical stop for RV travelers. Hiking and nature trails wind through the surrounding terrain, offering scenic views of the high desert and reservoir.
The broader Fred Hayes State Park delivers a full outdoor itinerary: fishing and boating on Starvation Reservoir, OHV trails for off-highway vehicle riders, a 3D archery course, disc golf, a slack-line park, and geocaching. Junior Ranger programs make the area especially appealing for families.
Located just outside Duchesne in Utah's Uinta Basin, Rabbit Gulch serves as a convenient base for exploring the region's vast public lands, including the nearby Uinta Mountains. The campground's combination of essential amenities and access to diverse recreational activities makes it a well-rounded destination for campers visiting eastern Utah. Reservations are available through ReserveAmerica.