Manti Community Campground is just 7 miles east of Manti, Utah next to Yearns Reservoir at an elevation of 7,400 feet. Visitors enjoy fishing, canoeing and exploring local trails. Accessible by dirt road, no high clearance needed.
Canoeing and fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout are popular activities on the small but scenic man-made reservoir. A short, easy trail traverses around Yearns Reservoir with fishing access points on the north, west, and south sides of the lake. The trail includes a wooden bridge, two stream crossings, a set of wooden stairs, and both shaded and exposed areas. Hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding are also favorite activities in the area.
The campground contains one group site that can accommodate up to 30 people and six vehicles. Single-family sites are available as well. Multiple vault toilets are provided, along with access footpaths leading down to Yearns Reservoir. Roads and parking spurs are gravel.
A mixed forest of spruce, pinyon, juniper, fir and aspen covers the area, offering partial shade. Wildlife and summer wildflowers are abundant. Situated on a hill above Yearns Reservoir with multiple access trails.
The surrounding area is a haven for ATV enthusiasts. Several trails, primarily for 66-inch OHVs, crisscross the region, making up part of the 350-plus miles of the exciting Arapeen OHV Trail System. In the immediate area is the Burnt Hill Trail that connects with the Patton Trail, beginning at the Manti Loop Patton Trailhead. Milky Falls can also be found nearby.
Located 7 miles east of Manti, Utah, on Forest Development Road #045.
We come here every year for the camping and trails, and every year it's better! You can't beat the endless trails, and amazing natural beauty!
No water! Toilet paper will run out so bring your own. It's at a lower elevation so the days are similar to the Sahara dessert. Fishing at the pond is really good, kids love that pond! It's a great price and the campground is surrounded by beauty. Plenty of fun four wheeling trails all over.
A gem of a campground tucked into the forest of pine and Aspen trees. Group campsite is a great spot for any group. The bathrooms were exceptionally clean and well stocked. The walk to the lake is short and just a picture perfect setting. Must visit!
Nice little campground. Literally a stone’s throw from Yearns Resevoir. Fun little fishing spot for kids. Great spot for a picnic.
Bathrooms were kept very clean. We saw maintenance personnel come up every day we camped there. Some picnic tables and fire puts are a bit run down, otherwise I highly recommend camping here! The pond is a short walk from the camp site and Milky Falls is a short drive up the canyon.