Wasatch National Forest Sunset Campground

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  • (4.6)5 reviews

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Directions

In Farmington, UT, at intersection of State Rts. 227 and 106, take Rt. 106 (State St.) south 0.1 miles to 100 East. Turn left onto 100 East and go 6 miles to campground sign hidden on right side of road. Bear right at sign into campground.

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Johnny Young

9 months ago
5/5

I stayed here on my visit to the Mighty 5. It was perfect to stay inside the park. No need to wake up early and deal with the traffic trying to enter the park. The stars lit up the sky at night, which is always special. Looking to return.

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Hannah McClanahan

11 months ago
5/5

This is an amazing campground. The hosts were super kind and they went above and beyond. The bathrooms were super clean (cleanest I've seen in a campground) and there was hot water. There is no soap in the bathrooms, but I had face wash so it didn't matter. There are no showers at the campground, but there are some at the general store. There is a sink to clean pots and a preparation counter. We are planning on coming back.

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Kristin Barnett

9 months ago
4/5

Most of the "RV" spots are very short. No one around to answer questions. Bathroom is a very far walk from most spots but was clean with flush toilets and running water to wash hands (but no soap). The dark sky program meant the night sky was absolutely beautiful!

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Anxaro

9 months ago
4/5

The campground is located all the way in the park, making it the more tucked-away option. Very quiet, but you will likely be needing the free shuttle (running every 15 minutes or so) to get to the store & shower facilities. Lots of campsites to choose from, first-come-first-served principle in mid-October. Be aware that you have to pay the fees ($30 per night) with CASH! If you don‘t have cash on you, you’ll have to drive all the way back to the park entrance to pay there. Toilets were clean. There is an area to wash your dishes. No hookups available.

Would recommend! The Bryce Canyon is worth seeing.

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William Miller

10 months ago
5/5

We did 4 days in Sunset group camp area. Fantastic tent camping among the shade of beautiful trees. Group camping has it's own men's & women's bathroom with flush toilets & sinks. Also a separate place for washing dishes. All kept perfectly clean. The free Bryce bus is only a few steps away. We got pretty good cell service from a multitude of providers. All in all I highly recommend.

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