Mahogany Cove Campground is located in a grassy meadow along the Beaver Canyon Scenic Byway just 12 miles from Beaver, Utah, at an elevation of 7,200 feet. Visitors enjoy hiking, mountain biking and fishing in the nearby Beaver River.
Fishing for rainbow and brook trout is popular on the Beaver River, which is just a short drive below the campground. Hiking, mountain biking and hunting are popular activities in the area.
The campground consists of one group site made up of seven individual sites that can accommodate a total of 150 people and 20 vehicles. Reservations are posted at the campground in advance. If the entire site is not reserved, the individual sites can be used on a first-come, first-served basis.
The first site has several picnic tables, a large grill and campfire circle. The other six sites each contain one picnic table, fire ring and grill. Vault toilets and drinking water are provided. Roads and parking spurs are gravel. A large play field is located just inside the entrance.
Stands of mahogany, pinion, juniper and ponderosa pine trees provide partial shade. The campground offers pretty views of the Tushar Range. An overlook just outside the campground has views of Beaver Canyon.
Beaver Canyon Scenic Byway curves past the campground, offering 17 miles of scenic driving through the beautiful Tushar Mountains. Numerous lakes and streams provide fishing, boating and canoeing opportunities.
From Beaver, Utah, travel east on paved SR-153/Beaver Canyon Scenic Byway approximately 12 miles to campground.
Nice little campground for tents or very small RV/trailers. Won't accommodate big ones.
Beautiful campground. Fun to share with family and friends and to get out of the heat.
This is an awesome campground. We reserved the whole thing for our family, and had no troubles fitting in a 12-18' trailer in every spot and a much larger trailer in the first spot next to the group site. Be careful when it rains hard though, a couple of the spots closest to the mountain had rivers running under the trailers. There are lots of water spouts, and the bathrooms are cleaned every day.
I do wish it wasn't so land locked. You can walk down the road, but there is no shoulder and there are lots of blind corners. Also, being so close to town you get a ton of people driving through, even though we had the whole campground reserved with signs it made some upset and a couple of people in a truck stole our chairs.