There is a $20 per night extra vehicle fee collected at park.
Each group area has part beach area camping and part interior camping and will accommodate both tent and RV camping. Has 30 and 50 amps service to each RV power pedestal. Do not plug trailers into pavilion outlets. Facilites include Modern Restrooms Showers Tables Fire-pit Water 2 BBQ Grills Lighted Pavilion Electricity
To reserve, the campground on the reservation form is called WIL C Max number of people: 50
We've been coming as a family for years. Unfortunately it's slowly getting worse in ways that might only be noticable to regulars like us. We pay for a large group camp ground. It feels like every year we are allowed a few less cars, the price goes up and this year they allowed day beach people claim the waterfront in front of our group camp site. When you pay so much for a private group space and beach... Why come to Bear Lake if not the beach... And we don't necessarily even have it... It leaves one disappointed. We still have had a decent time... But with the current trend, maybe we should start looking at other options.
We actually stayed in the Birch Campground, but it's essentially the same area. Very nice lake front spots, hookups were great. Camp hosts were nice, bathrooms were super clean! There were a lot of mosquitoes so bring your bug spray! We were eaten alive, even with consistent spraying. Also, the cows are very noisy. They were fun to observe though. Just know they will wake you up in the night!
Great place to camp. Just a lot of people nearby if you like that kind of camping. I normally camp out by myself with nothing near me.
Constantly windy. Zero wind buffer in all of the area. Had I known this I would have brought a camper/trailer rather than a tent. Ground was too sandy for stability and too rocky for desired location for tent spikes, so they needed to be braced with large rocks in order to stay put. Beautiful area I'll admit but not made for roughing it. Camper/trailer only would be recommended to stay overnight in the "Willow" and "Birch," area of the park. Waterfront is nice and sandy and fun for the kids. Late May early June the water is COLD but most kids don't care. I would have given 5 stars had it been known the only area available was best suited for campers. There IS an area best suited for tents but none were available at the time... so we got the one available which has its own water and electrical.