Weber Memorial Park is 86 acres seated adjacent to Causey Reservoir outside of Huntsville, Utah and nestled on the South Fork Ogden River. Causey Reservoir is located in steep, forested, valley terrain and extends into three amazing slot canyons perfect for fishing, swimming and cliff diving. Our camping park is a great location for individual or group camping which includes a recently renovated historic lodge perfect for your family reunion, weddings and board retreats.
Weber Memorial Park offers 58 individual sites and four large group sites (accommodates 200-300 people). Camp sites feature fire pits, picnic tables; group sites offer additional amenities including limited power and horseshoe pits.
Individual camp sites can accommodate up to eight people, two cars and two tents OR one trailer and one tent. Individual sites are available on a first come, first serve basis. No reservations are available.
Group sites are divided into Areas A, B, and C, and the Lodge. Reservations are required for group sites. NO DAY PICNICKING AT CAMPSITES WILL BE PERMITTED WITHOUT A FEE.
Weber Memorial Park opens the first weekend of May and closes in early October, weather permitting. Please call 801-399-8230 for closure information.
From jct of Hwy 162 & Hwy 39 E: Go 8-1/2 mi E on Hwy 39 E, then 1-1/4 mi E on Camsey Rd.
Three large group sites:
A (has the lodge for additional cost)
B and C: $110/night for up to 50 people. Each site has a restroom (with flush toilets).
Individual campsites:
$20 per night for up to 8 people, 2 cars, and 2 tents OR one trailer and one tent.
We gladly accept reservations for the use of our group camp areas and facilities. Individual camp sites are available on a first come, first serve basis. Fees for these sites are paid on site to the camp host.
Stayed at a single site with 3 friends. We drove around a while and found a pretty good site, but our options weren't equal at all. Some sites compared to what I expect from a campground, but many were very small, very close together, and featured a total lack of trees.
We stayed from Friday to Sunday and most people showed up on Saturday, I think some of them who arrived after the sun was down had to stay at the undesirable sites.
Everything I saw online said the price was $20 a night, but that was outdated, it's $25. The hosts drive around to all the campsites and you just pay them, there's not a do-it-yourself box or anything. We had no problems with the hosts.
The campground has clean water, but there isn't a spigot in every campsite. There are a few spigots around camp, but we had to walk pretty far (or just drive) to get to the nearest one.
The toilets flush but there are no lights in the bathrooms.
You can't drive into the campground after 10pm. There's a directional spike strip that lets you leave, but you'll have to walk back in.
The single sites allow 2 cars and 8 people. Each site has a metal fire pit and a picnic table. Some sites have concrete pads.
Nice. Clean. Camp manager was very nice. Guests were a bit rude, they keept huge dogs out of leash, but camp hosts resolved situation. clean restrooms. Place to fish. there is lake near, and it is mainly used for the kayaking and fishing... No signal.... It was great escape from all the digital fuss....
Beautiful place.
Lots of individual camp site with a few large group sites.
They have an old lodge available and power for the large group sites.
Everything sits just below Causey Reservoir and the South Fork River runs through the middle of the campground.
This was just about the only campground open when we went. My daughter had requested a camping ONLY trip--rather than river running or rock hounding like the rest of the summer was--so it was important to us to find SOMETHING. It's kind of an odd campground to me. Most spaces were very open, with a lot just sections in a field. It felt more like a place for groups or parties. A few spots were more wooded, but so small we couldn't fit our large 10 person tent. We found one that was a bit more protected on 2 sides, and it happened to be right on the river and as close to the restrooms as possible, save 1 closer spot that was taken. With 3 kids only 6 and 7yo, that was important. The kids LOVED the river, and our site was right at a calm pool, so it felt relatively safe. The restrooms had running water and soap. They weren't pretty, but were some of the cleaner campground restrooms I've seen! The hosts were pleasant and helpful. As a whole, the campground to me felt sort of pieced together from leftover parts. Fire pits varied in material and size, some sites had a concrete pad or a gravel pad, others didn't. It wasn't bad, just a bit odd.
We used to come here as a church group each year as a kid. I have fond memories of tubing the small stretch of river between bridges, exploring the woods, and playing Pooh Sticks with friends and family. It was great to be able to share that with my own kids. I hope to do it more. Camp hosts were friendly and helpful and there was plenty of room for everyone. Beautiful.