LeBaron Campground is located in the Fishlake National Forest at an elevation of 9,900 feet. This beautiful high mountain retreat in Utah offers excellent fishing in LeBaron Lake and outstanding scenery.
Anglers will enjoy fishing for brook and rainbow trout in LeBaron Lake from the shore or small non-motorized boat. The LeBaron ATV Trail is just west of LeBaron Campground on Forest Road #147 and is a jumping off point to numerous loop trails and ATV Forest Roads, including the Piute ATV trail.
The campground has 11 single units and one group unit. All sites are back-in and will accommodate trailers from 12 to 45 feet long. Each campsite has a table and campfire ring. One vault toilet serves the campground. Drinking water is not available. There is a camping limit of 14 consecutive days.
A designated ATV parking area is located to the west side of the campground to access available ATV trails.
No hook-ups or dump station are available. The nearest dump station is located in Beaver, Utah.
The campground is surrounded by a mix of aspen and conifers. The trees provide a range of shade depending on campsite locations with a majority of the sites well-shaded.
The Fishlake National Forest offers spectacular vistas and opportunities to view wildlife in their natural habitat. Elk, deer, black bear, moose, cougar and mountain goats are some of the large animals that call the forest home.
Travel east of Beaver approximately 10 miles on SR 153, turn right on to Forest Road 137 for about 10 miles.
Pretty views next to the lake, good for non- motorized boating, but fishing not so hot. Fun OHV trail riding nearby, not much traffic on trails. Quiet enough to see and hear some wildlife. Camp host was very friendly.
Beautiful lake and campground. Also, it's in the middle of what appears to be offroader heaven and the Pauite trail system.
Be aware it is a long 12 mile dirt road from the turnoff with some decent climbs.
If you are towing a trailer, be sure you're not near the towing capacity on flat ground or you won't make it up some of the hills. Allot about an hour for the dirt road portion.
Absolutely beautiful but a the cost of 12 miles on forest roads with steep hills and sharp curves. Had I realized this, probably would not have stayed but then I would have missed one of the most beautiful sunrises I have ever witnessed.
Great campsite! Right next to a beautiful lake, the campsites were far enough apart that it didn't feel crowded. This campsite is at the very top of a mountain, 9,900ft elevation. Beware elevation sickness- we were visiting from Vegas and had to leave early because I got horrible elevation sickness. The area is geared toward ATVs, we didn't come across any hiking trails in the area.
One of the best pay campgrounds I have stayed at. $10 a night in deposit box, no host. Lightly used site is open later in year than some of the nearby sites. Great views of lake. You can camp within 100 feet of lake. There is a pit toilet I didn't use.
Lots of ducks, turkey, deer, and elk. Cattle on other side of lake enter campground. Elk were trumpeting and fighting all night.
I didn't give 5 stars because water was a little stagnant. Also a fair amount of "trash" from people not using bathroom properly.