North Fork Park is a 2600-acre camping and outdoor gem located in Liberty, Utah on the eastern side of the Wasatch Mountain Range. North Fork Park has four qualities that set it apart from many other Dark Sky Parks: urban adjacency, intense focus on wildlife, an extensive outreach program, and innovative public art incorporating dark skies themes. The combination of these characteristics results in a unique dark sky experience for the approximately 2.2 million people living along the adjacent Wasatch Front.
At jct of Hwy 166 & Hwy 162: Go W 2.4 mi on Hwy 162,then 0.6 mi on N 3500 E (Hwy 162), continue W 2/10 mi on E 4100 N (Hwy 162), N 1-1/2 mi on N 3300 E (Hwy 162). Enter at S North Fork Rd.
Like this place only missing water and power camp hosts are amazing beautiful scenery
Great place to go camping, biking, or hiking. Running water and flush bathrooms, but no RV hookups. We saw moose, deer, squirrels, raccoons, butterflies, and a variety of birds. Kids enjoyed every minute of it and this is a family favorite for a quiet getaway.
Nice campground with alot of spots. Camp host was really friendly. Great for a weekend getaway
Great place. Very few people on Monday night. There is currently (June 2019) a boil order for the tap water, so be prepared for that. There isn't firewood for sale at the park, but there is in the town a few miles away.
The hike to the waterfall is as others have said, mostly easy with a steep section, but my 4 and 7 year olds and my out of shape self managed just fine. The trail head is at the very end of the Cold Water Loop.
There was a moose in our camp site when we woke up.
One of my favorite places to camp. No hookups, but sites are arranged in a way, you usually can't see your neighbors. It's huge, great place for hiking, mountain biking, running, horseback riding, with corrals available. All Within the park. There are tons of trails accessible. Beautiful scenery. Restrooms with flushing toilets with running water. Fresh water spigots all over.