The Spanish Fork - Scofield Recreation Area is the northernmost portion of the Wasatch Plateau. It is near Scofield Reservoir and Scofield State Park on the east, although neither are National Forest System Lands. The closest urban area is Spanish Fork to the north. It is bordered on the west by the north Sanpete Valley and on the south by Browns Road. It is most easily accessed by SR-31 from Huntington or Fairview and from US-6 and US-89. This area includes the Eccles Canyon section of the Huntington and Eccles Canyon National Scenic Byway, the popular North Skyline Drive, and the Fish Creek National Recreation Trail. It is a favorite for snowmobiling and non-motorized snow sports, camping, OHV travel and fishing.
For directions to this site, please contact the Price Ranger District: 435-636-3500.
Fish Creek Campgrounds. Beautiful campgrounds. The lake and rivers are teaming with trout. Best of all, the camp pricing was only $7 a night. There is no water at the grounds but the bathroom was nice and clean Wythe plenty of T.P.
I really enjoyed staying here. I was in Madsen campground which is roomy and has brand new bathroom and showers. Checked out Mountainview but Very crowded and old bathroom. The reservoir is extremely full. No annoying jet skiers or wake boarders. Nice and quiet
Beautiful Reservoir that has two state park campgrounds on it. Fishing for trout, wipers, and muskie with a valid Utah fishing license. There is a motorized boat launch at the state park with a fee.
The camping is mostly tent sites, with a group site, as well as some RV sites with dry camp or full hook-ups (current: nightly $20 dry/tent to $35 full hookup). I recommend going to the website and reserving online.
There are bathrooms with showers on site with a fish cleaning station.
Paddleboarding, kayaks, etc, all are great on this reservoir.
Please cleanup any refuse you make or find. Keep this local place beautiful.
Beautiful area, loved the off-roading. The water was nice. It's not too cold or dirty. Our kids loved kayaking and paddle boarding.
We came as the camping season was winding down. The tent sites have running water, and there are also showers on site as well. Running water for the bathrooms as well. The bathrooms do light up at night (a big plus).
The showers are located on the other side of the bathroom building. The water was hot and the water pressure was good.