This beautiful canyon has been part of Tooele County tradition since the pioneers came to this valley. The RV camp site used to be home to the annual rodeo and festival. Now the beautiful mountain views are equipped with picnic table, camping sites, playground and pavilion. Designed for a quick get-away, the canyon has various hiking trails. It is also home to Tooele City's reservoir, which is great for a relaxing day of fishing. Take advantage of the spacious landscape that is right in your own backyard.
Call (435) 843-4020 Jan. 1 through March 31. or (435) 882-9041 April 1 through October 31.
From Tooele City Hall, proceed south on Main Street (SR-36) for 2.2 miles to Settlement Canyon Road. Turn left and continue one-half mile to entrance gate. Stop and see gate attendant before proceeding. Campground is less than one mile after entrance gate.
Day Pass: $3.00 per vehicle
Dry Camping: $15 per vehicle
RV Hook Ups: $30 Full Hook Up (Water is non-potable), $20 Electric Only
1 Canyon Season Pass Day Use: $35
2 Canyon Season Pass Day Use: $50
Senior Pass – Day Use Only – Both Canyons – Day Use Only – 60+ years of age – $25 (must show valid ID with date of birth)
Day Pass: $3 per Vehicle Open Camping: $15 per Vehicle RV Hook-ups: $25 Season Pass Day Use: $35
Middle Canyon All Campling: $10 Pay Fee at Fee Station
Ophir Canyon All Camping: $10 Pay Fee at the Pay Station
Grantsville Reservoir All Camping: $10 Pay Fee at Fee Station
We really liked the campground. It's clean and well maintained. They have some sites with full RV hookups and some with just electrical. The two downsides were that the water is not potable and the sites are all next to each other so close quarters with not a lot of privacy. There were only a few people when we were there but I imagine it'll get more crowded as it gets warmer.
Been going here since I was a baby and I've loved it every time everyone is friendly and it's taken care of well. Some people leave trash but that's a given. Full hookups and spaces you don't have to hook up. Bathroom building and porta potty. Also a lake to fish in, tons of hiking and a little park.
Had a trailer space I'd recommend it if your going camping up in settlement canyon
Had plenty of tent camping spots when I went the weekend before Memorial Day. They have hiking trails and a reservoir to fish in. Dog are allowed as long as you have a way to keep them near you. Has a lot of foot traffic on the main road.