Dispersed beach camping on the sandy shore of Flaming Gorge. Located six (6) miles East of Manila, Utah on the Utah/Wyoming border. Campground has four portable and three vault toilets, some picnic tables. Terrain is high desert with no trees and sandy beaches. All sites are on a first come, first serve basis
From Manila, UT take UT-44 to UT/WY stateline on WY-530 and turn right on Lucerne Valley Road. Travel 2.5 miles to Stateline Cove Road. Follow dirt road to campground kiosk/entrance.
$12/ night, you can camp right on the beach. There is a non-flushing toilet but you can go to the other campground that is close by and use their bathrooms with running g water and flushing toilets as well as get water if you need it. There is a little store near the marina about 5 min away to ch get ice. This gets busy and crowded, I would recommend getting there early to get a good spot
Decent sized camping spots, clean bathrooms. Quick drive to marina, or quick walk down to the shore. Not many trees, but it is a desert and trees arent local to the area. Be prepared to bring your own shade.
There are also antelope or prong horns laying around the camp which is really cool to see. They keep to themselves and it's fun to watch nature.
Fun place to go with the family. Boating, riding dirt bikes, camping and campfire. Definitely recommend this campground if you’re going to Flaming Gorge
I wish I did not pay for this. Dont know where the money is going. Absolutely beautiful and stunning location, yet it's soiled by disrespectful and inconsiderate people. Many generators are run well into the night. My neighbor had his on till about 12am. Then started his up before 7:30am. The place seems very minutely maintained. I have no idea what the camp host is doing. If your looking for a loud party camp ground and want to ride bikes and four wheelers around this is for you. Otherwise stay away. Also You can probably camp here free and no one would notice. There's no official spots marked for sites. This place needs love, respect that's all. Would be 1 star except the location itself and the stars are exceptional.
Early October 2022. Quiet, only one other RV. Plenty of room for many more of all sizes. Pulled my 37' 5th wheel into the Campground with no problem. Verizon is OK but receiving from one cell about 5 miles away. Water level is down and driving and camping near the water is prohibited. Closest camping is about 250 yards from the water. Heards if white tail deer all around us. One of the best Campsites this year. Fire pits and tables are provided. Toilet also but have not checked them out.