From Mountain View, WY, take State Rt. 410 south 6.5 miles to Wasatch National Forest sign. Continue straight at this sign onto an oil and gravel road and go 15.3 miles to campground sign. Turn right at sign into campground. NOTE: In 8.6 miles, after passing the forest sign, the road becomes Forest Rt. 072. The road surface then becomes gravel and dirt and rough in places.
We have gone the last two 4Th of July weekends, and it's been alot of fun. A little bit of rain and a little cool both years, but tolerable. The grandkids all caught fish and enjoyed themselves. The water in the lake is at a higher level than last year and not as clear. There is about a thirty minute drive on a dirt road.
Beautiful little under the radar spot with awesome access to the water. Serenity at its best
Nice spot to camp in the Uintas. Beautiful reservoir, not really good for swimming (no sandy beaches) but good for fishing or kayaking. Some camping spots have more shady trees than others. Not a ton of privacy or space between camp spots, but the whole area is very secluded. Each site has space for a car or RV, picnic table, fire pit, and tent spot. There are pit toilets and some water spigots, but when we were there in late June the water was all off, not sure why.
This is a really nice, tree-filled campground. The vault toilets aren't too bad early in the morning or at night. Water is easily accessible and tastes fine. There are a lot of camping spots and it's very dog friendly. We were in a tent, which was definitely in the minority of visitors, but it was a nice, relaxing time. Hubby and kids enjoyed the short walk to the lake for fishing.
Went with family and reserved 2 spots near each other. The facilities were clean and close. The campsites were pretty booked but it never felt busy or packed. Loved that the lake was so close. Absolutely gorgeous!! We sat in the rocks and explored as a few of the kids tried to skip rocks.