This campground is located 7 miles from SR 12 on East Fork Road No.087. Turn on road No.572 at sign for King Creek Campground. Follow this road around Tropic Reservoir before you reach the main campground turn on road No.108 go down this road for about ½ mile to the sign that says entrance to the King Creek Group site.
Beautiful spot to set up camp. The drinking water and flushing toilets are a bonus. The camp hosts were helpful and friendly. We would have happily spent more time getting to know them. The reservoir is very close and fun to play in. We also wandered to a trail just outside of camp and saw the most beautiful sunset. I definitely recommend Kings Creek.
Great campground in Dixie National Forest near Bryce Canyon, and Red Canyon Utah. Showers & flush toilets. $18/night or $8.50 with National Park Pass. No reservations - first come, first serve. RV dump & water. Only 38 sites.
Absolutely beautiful campground! We thoroughly enjoyed our spot. It was nice to have running water and toilets in the campground. Also plenty of spots to gather firewood. Great spot for sure!
Drove out from Vegas on 4th of July to escape the fireworks with my pup. Totally tossed a dart on the map in hopes of finding a campsite and boom! Plenty of spots available. It was $10.50 with the America the Beautiful National Parks pass. $20.50 without. Clean restrooms and close to the reservoir. Pleasant evening!
WoW... maybe the nicest group campsites in Utah. There is no water currently, but there is a natural spring 1-mile away by Tropic Reservoir. Great gravel roads in and out. The lake is so beautiful, clean, and very accessible. Right next to the Freemont ATV trail. We did a couple local hikes (Chimney Rock 1.5-milea & Kings Canyon 1-mile), fished, relaxed, and went to Bryce Canyon (20-min away) a few times. It's close to great mountain biking, too.