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Maple Canyon Campground

Maple Canyon CampgroundMaple Canyon Campground is known for its unique cliffs and scenic views of the Sanpitch Mountains. A favorite among rock climbers, the campground is just 3 miles from Freedom, Utah. The campground contains one group site and several single-family sites. Sites 2, 3 and 4 are walk-to tent sites that must be accessed by carrying gear a short distance from the parking area. Vault toilets are provided, but there is no water. Roads and parking spurs are dirt.

Miller Flat Reservoir Campground

Miller Flat Reservoir CampgroundMiller Flat Reservoir Campground is located one mile south of Miller Flat Reservoir at 8,500 feet elevation, approximately five miles south of Utah Highway 31 -- part of the Huntington/Eccles Canyons National Scenic Byway. Visitors are allowed to configure their vehicles and trailers as they choose within the site. Group cooking facilities are provided including picnic tables, a fire ring, dutch oven fire pan and utility tables. A vault toilet facility is located about 50 feet from the site. There is no electricity, water, sewer or garbage services. If the group site is not reserved, it is available to visitors on a first-come, first-served basis for $5.00 per vehicle per night. To maintain priority for reservations, first-come, first-served customers may only pay for two nights at a time. The three double family sites in the campground are only available on a first-come, first-served basis for $5.00 per vehicle per night. They are not reservable.

Nizhoni Campground

Nizhoni CampgroundNizhoni Campground sits in the Manti-LaSal National Forest in southeast Utah, at the foot of the Abajo Mountains. The campground sits at an elevation of 7,000 feet, and summer temperatures range from 80-90 degrees during the day and 55-65 degrees at night. Mule deer, wild turkeys, Abert's squirrels and the occasional black bear may be seen in the area. This campground contains two large group sites that each accommodate up to 100 guests. Several single-family sites are available as well. Picnic tables and fire rings are provided, as are vault toilets and drinking water. Firewood may be collected in and around the campground. Roads and parking spurs are gravel.

Old Folks Flat Campground

Old Folks Flat CampgroundOld Folks Flat Campground is nestled in beautiful Huntington Canyon along the Huntington Canyon National Scenic Byway on Utah Highway 31. It sits at an elevation of 8,600 feet. Many recreational activities are available, including hiking, biking and fishing. This campground is primarily devoted to group sites, but eight single-family campsites are also available. The five group sites can accommodate up to 20, 50 or 60 people and multiple vehicles in adjacent parking areas. Sites are equipped with tables and a campfire ring with grills. The facility has recently been upgraded with flush toilets and drinking water spigots, but electricity and garbage collection service is not available. Roads and parking spurs within the campground are gravel.

Orange Olsen

Orange OlsenOrange Olsen is located at 7,000 feet with a panoramic view of Joes Valley. The dwelling and cabin offer full amenities including solar powered lighting. The dwelling can accommodate six visitors while the cabin sleeps four. The dwelling and cabin have water with a flush toilet and shower in the bathrooms; kitchens are equipped with sinks, refrigerator, stove and simple cookware (pots/pans, silverware, utensils). Basic cleaning supplies are provided along with toilet paper. The dwelling has two sets of bunk beds and two single twin beds all with mattresses. The cabin has two sets of bunk beds with mattresses. The dwelling and cabin may be reserved either individually or together. Visitors who reserve the cabin are also allowed to bring RVs or camp trailers and place them adjacent to the cabin on pads offering water and sewer hookups. The pads have no power. RVs and camp trailers may not be brought to the dwelling. One utility trailer is allowed at both the dwelling and cabin.

Potters Pond Campground

Potters Pond CampgroundPotters Pond Campground is located in a high mountain valley next to two scenic ponds, at an elevation of 8,900 feet. Visitors enjoy fishing, canoeing, horseback riding and exploring the surrounding off-road vehicle trails. This campground offers a variety of campsites, including single, double and equestrian sites. Some sites have views of the ponds and most sites are shaded. Sites are equipped with tables and campfire rings with grills. Vault toilets are provided, but there is no water, electricity or trash collection available within the campground. Visitors will need to bring their own water, as well as pack out all garbage. Roads and parking spurs within the campground are dirt. The campground can be reached via the well-maintained dirt and gravel Miller Flat Road, which provides relatively easy access for cars and RVs.

Twelve Mile Flat Campground

Twelve Mile Flat CampgroundTwelve Mile Flat Campground is located beneath the shadow of Mt. Baldy near the top of the Wasatch Plateau in an open, wildflower-filled meadow surrounded by spruce and pines. The campground contains two group sites that can accommodate up to 50 people and eight vehicles each. Additional single-family sites are also available. Vault toilets are provided, but no garbage service. Roads and parking spurs are gravel.

Twin Lake Campground

Twin Lake CampgroundTwin Lake Campground rests in a juniper tree belt between the lower river bottom of Twelve Mile Canyon and the upper sub-alpine top of Skyline Drive. Visitors enjoy exploring a wealth of off-road vehicle trails. The campground contains one group site available for online reservations. This site accommodates up to 40 people and six vehicles. An additional 21 single-family sites are available, two of which, Sites 11 and 13, are open for online reservations. Campfire rings are provided at each campsite and two vault toilets are regularly maintained and accessible within the campground. There is no trash collection so be prepared to pack out what you bring in.

Warner Lake Campground and Cabin

Warner Lake Campground and CabinWarner Lake Campground and Cabin are located high in the La Sal Mountains at an elevation of 9,200 feet, next to the beautiful Warner Lake. Visitors enjoy fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and exploring many local trails. Warner Lake boasts a campground and a rustic cabin. The campground contains one group site that can accommodate up to 50 people; several single-family sites are also available. Picnic tables, campfire rings and utility tables are provided, as are vault toilets. Roads and parking spurs within the site are gravel. The two-room cabin can sleep four people on two sets of bunk beds with mattresses. Linens and bedding are not provided. An indoor shower and sink are located in a corner of the bedroom. The kitchen is equipped with a sink, propane stove/oven, refrigerator, hot water heater,solar powered lighting, table and chairs. Guests are encouraged to bring their own cooking utensils, pots, pans and dishes. A picnic table, campfire ring and vault toilet are located outside the cabin.

Willow Lake Campground

Willow Lake CampgroundWillow Lake Campground is located on the east shore of scenic Willow Lake, at an elevation of 9,400 feet. Visitors enjoy fishing, canoeing and exploring many of the surrounding trails. The campground contains ten single-family campsites, most of which have lake views. Sites are equipped with tables and campfire rings. Vault toilets are provided, but there is no water or garbage service. Roads and parking spurs within the campground are gravel.

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