There is no trash service here - please pack in pack out.
The campground offers 1 group site which can accommodate 48 guests and up to 15 vehicles. 9 individual sites are also available. These sites can accommodate 6 to 8 guests and 2 vehicles. All of the individual sites are suitable for camp trailers and although no designated tent pads are at the sites they are suitable for tent camping. Flush and vault toilets are provided, as is drinking water. A large amphitheater and picnic shelter / pavilion are located on-site. Roads and parking spurs are gravel.
From Kanosh, head east on Center Street to 100 East. Turn right on 100 East, then left on 300 South. Continue onto Corn Creek Road, then Canyon Road to the campground.
Individual units $16.00 each; additional $8.00 fee for each additional vehicle. Group Standard, non-electric site: $68 per night.
Groups of over 75 people who wish to use the forest, need to obtain a special use permit. There is no fee and permits can be obtained at the Fillmore Office.
Camping is limited to 14 consecutive days. ATVs are allowed for ingress and egress only. No live music or sound systems.
Our partner High Country Recreation will be operating the campground. The 2022 operating season is 5/15-9/15. Please call 435-979-8349 or 435-633-3028 with any questions.
Relatively large USFS campground with lots of trees. There are pit toilets and drinking water taps, but no RV hookups. There is a campground host and the USFS charges pretty steep fees for the camping. Reservations can and should be made well in advance as it appears quite full.
Great campground. Camp Manager takes care of the sites. Plenty of off-roading around in the area to go and ride for hours. We had a box elder bug infestation from the trees there trying to get to a camper so heads up. They will be trying to get into your stuff during the day.
Awesome camping, fishing and hiking and biking. The Leavits trail head is .2 miles from from the campground and is awesome. Cool stream and waterfalls..
The campsite host was very nice. We had a nice time talking with him :)
The campsites have tables, a fire pit, and access to water and bathrooms. The campsite we were in also had a little trail that led to the creek. This is a great spot to see the stars and get into nature! We had a wonderful time. I only wish we could have stayed longer.
Adelaide Campground was beautiful, clean, and had all the things we needed for a great overnight experience. We were right next to a creek which was nice and calming and beautiful to watch.