Lodgepole Campground is located in scenic Daniels Canyon just a short drive from Heber, Utah, and Strawberry Reservoir at an elevation of 7,800 feet. Campers enjoy fishing and hiking in the canyon and day-tripping to Strawberry.This campground is in a timbered setting recreation activities include fishing and hiking.
From Heber City, Utah, take Highway 40 east for 15 miles. Campground is on the right side of the highway.
51 single sites - $23.00, Capacity - 8
4 doupble sites - $46.00, Capacity - 16
1 group site - $175.00, Capacity - 50
1 group site - $335.00, Capacity - 100
Extra vehicle $8.00
Picnicking (day use) in a campground $9.00
Very comfortable and nice campground. The hosts were great and made the rounds, selling wood and other things you might need for the stay. It was a very pleasant overnight as we passed through. My only problem was the highway noise. Of course that isn’t exactly the campground’s fault, but it was a bit tough to sleep with the noise. The bathrooms by the site I booked were out of order, but there was a porta potty out front which was clean and maintained. I’m not sure I would choose it for an extended camping trip, unless I booked a site further from the highway that was quieter. But overall, it was a good spot and a nice stay for what I needed.
Great campground south of Heber City. Developed lots with water and restroom access. Areas with tables and fire pits.
Nicely taken care of and we’ll set up for single or group campers.
Hikes available in the immediate area
The campsite scenery is beautiful, and well taken care of! However water was not available during our stay so no flushing toilets or available water to put our campfire out, an outhouse was provided, huge downside is this campsite is right off the freeway so you will hear traffic all night, we were in a tent but maybe different experience if we were in a camper?
Camp host is very unfriendly, just parked at the foreman loop trailhead and was ambushed by the host on the way back, scolded for not having dog on leash even with hardly anyone there, slapped with a $15 fee just to do the hike, not staying the night. Definitely won’t be back and don’t think it’s worth the $31 a night camping fee with very little to do. Trail is very poorly maintained.
Nice campsite that is well taken care of. Bathrooms near the campsite didn't work but it was a short drive/ walk to get water and flushing toilets. I do wish the fire pit designs were different as it seems to force you to build a bigger fire in order to feel any heat as all the heat goes up rather than out. Decent dark skies as well but not quite dark enough to see the Milky Way. Definitely lots of traffic noise but it wasn't an issue for me.