Uinta National Forest Diamond Campground

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  • (4.0)5 reviews

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Camping Style

Backpacker
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RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Directions

From I-15, take exit 258 and turn east toward Spanish Fork Canyon. Continue up Spanish Fork Canyon for about 9 miles to Forest Road 029/Diamond Fork Canyon. Turn left into Diamond Fork Canyon and travel 6 miles northeast to campground.

Access

Boat-In
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Accommodations

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Features

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Essentials

Drinking Water
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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Mel C

1 year ago
4/5

Updated: We went again this year. Still love this campground but please be aware that there are black bears in the area!! We had one come through our site all weekend and were super surprised when we went to throw our trash away and everyone had left their trash on the side of the trash bins instead of putting them INSIDE the empty bin! BE RESPONSIBLE CAMPERS PLEASE and throw your trash away properly to avoid issues with bears.

Great campground. Loop A has the best spots for shade. Easy access to the river. Camp hosts were wonderful and we enjoyed our stay. Will return.

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Victoria Leon

2 years ago
2/5

Didn't enjoy it as expected. Our campsite was described as shaded but there was only one tree that gave just a bit of shade, most of the daytime it was very hot. There's a path goes right through the site and people often walk by your tent. If you go with a group of friends, that's a fine place, otherwise you won't have any privacy because the other tents stand so close. Climbig up the nearby hill, I'd expect to see some info on the board but it seemed to have been abandoned. Also, the trails are all in cow pats, so watch out.

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D LC

2 years ago
5/5

We love this campground! Today we did spot 55 and it was nice and secluded from everyone, at the end of all the sites. We had a cool tree that had fallen with a trunk that the kids loved to climb.

Update: We were at campground A17 and it was the worst one on the site. We now know why no one took it! There was no shade, and hardly a place to park. Please see pics to decide if it's worth your money. It wasn't to us! The only good thing is that it was close to restrooms.

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Larry Thompson

8 months ago
5/5

We came to this campground in mid September and stayed for 3 days. The campground is beautiful and the spaces are large. There is plenty of space between the camp sites. Good roads and pads, each camp area has concrete apron with a table and fire pit. The camp hosts, Randy and Jamie Welda are great people and they do a great job of keeping the campground clean and orderly. I was most impressed with the cleanliness of the restrooms.

I would recommend this campground to anyone. We will be going there again. This is a dry camp area.

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Kira Anderson

1 year ago
4/5

The campsite itself was pretty nice. Bathroom situation was slightly rough and it was a decent walk to the nearest water spicket but we enjoyed our stay. Tried getting in the river and, even in the summer, it was freezing, but enjoyed it nevertheless. Also doesn’t get too hot or cold at night, which we appreciated.

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