Anderson Cove Campground is a popular facility located 10 miles east of Ogden, Utah, on the banks of Pineview Reservoir in scenic Ogden Valley. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, and pineview resevoir camping. Recreation Campers come to Anderson Cove for picnicking, fishing, swimming and boating. Pineview Reservoir offers excellent water skiing opportunities. Kayaking and canoeing are popular on the reservoir's quieter coves. A boat ramp, swimming beach, volleyball courts and horseshoe pits are located within the campground. Facilities This large campground contains five group sites that can each accommodate up to 100 people. Two of these sites are accessible and all five have large picnic shelters. Several single and double-family sites are available as well. Vault toilets and drinking water are provided. A dump station and small general store are located on-site. 58 single sites - $28.00 Tent Only Site - $21.00 Limits: 1 self-contained unit and up to 5 tents, 1 vehicle included in fee (additional vehicles - $8.00 per vehicle) 9 double sites - $55.00 Limits: 2 self-contained units and up to 10 tents 2 vehicles included in fee (additional vehicles - $8.00 per vehicle) 4 group sites - $255.00 Limits: 100 people, 20 vehicles included in fee (additional vehicles are $8.00 per vehicle) Day Use/Boat Launch - $18.00 Trailer Dump (on-site campers) - $6.00 Trailer Dump (off-site campers) - $10.00 Walk in at all sites - $7.00 per person Anderson Cove 801-745-2265 Cemetery Point 801-745-6502 Port Ramp Marina 801-745-6390 Magpie 801-745-1765 Southfork 801-745-4446 Perception Park 801-745-6302 Willows 801-745-1684 Natural Features Anderson Cove lies at an elevation of 5,000 feet. Its open meadows and manicured lawns are lined with a variety of shade trees. Temperatures are warm during the day. Nearby Attractions Ogden River Scenic Byway, this beautiful byway, beginning at the mouth of Ogden Canyon winds through 44 miles of Utah's most beautiful mountains and countryside. Rock walls and tree-covered mountain sides line the roadway that follows the Ogden River to Pineview Dam. Small islands dot the man-made reservoir and surrounding fields are either shades of green or snow-white. The magnificent Wasatch Mountain Range stretches heavenward and the mountains cradle the reservoir and small communities through which the byway passes in their gentle valleys. ADA Access: N
From Ogden, Utah, take 12th Street east through Ogden Canyon. Continue on Highway 39 north of Pineview Reservoir; campground is on the left side of highway.
58 single sites - $28.00/day, Capacity - 8
9 double sites - $55.00/day, Capacity -16
Second Vehicle - $9.00
4 group sites - $255.00 Capacity 100 people
Day Use/Boat Launch - $15.00
Tent Camping - 1 car and 1 tent - $21.00
Trailer Dump (off-site campers) - $10.00
Walk in at all sites $8.00 per person
Convenient and accessible campground that offers easy access to beach on the reservoir. It’s less than an hour away from SLC. The group camping has a large covered area with a large fire pit and several picnic tables. We just stayed for the night but I would come back for sure.
We love camping here. So pretty. We camp in. Large group with our friends. They don't have hook ups but have bathrooms and water. The firepits don't put out any heat so we dislike those.. playing on the shore is amazing.
Winter camping is just that. A safe place to park your vehicle, have some pit toilets, and start a campfire.
I stayed here two nights in feb and the spots were plowed out. Doesn’t look anyone mans the gate midweek. You can pay online if you forgot your $27.
Great spot for ski bums looking for a cheap place to stay near some great mountains.
This is a great place. Hard to get a reservation but if you show up on a Wednesday there were plenty first come sites that you can stay at through the weekend. Don't plan on just dropping off an RV and leaving they expect someone in the site at least every 24 hours.
Great place to access the Pineview Reservoir. The beach has a good north-facing view and is covered with sand, which is a favorite of the kids. There is an entrance fee, which is probably what helps reduce the crowds here compared to other locations on the reservoir. If you access the day picnic area the is a bit steeper than other places.