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Camping & Cabins

Make your visit to the Fishlake National Forest enjoyable by utilizing one of the campgrounds, engaging in dispersed camping, or staying in a historic guard station. Numerous campgrounds are situated near lakes and reservoirs, offering opportunities for boating and fishing. A variety of recreational activities are accessible near these campgrounds, including hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails. 

The Fishlake National Forest features 29 developed campgrounds and nine undeveloped, or dispersed, camping sites. Camping is generally permitted throughout the forest, except in areas where it is restricted by Special Order. For most campgrounds, reservations can be made online at www.recreation.gov or by contacting the National Reservation Service at 1-877-444-6777. All non-reservable campground facilities are available on a first-come-first-served basis.

16-Day Camping Limit

A view of Copperbelt Peak from Bullion Pasture Trailhead
  • The Fishlake National Forest enforces a 16-day camping limit. After 16 days, visitors must move at least 5 road miles for camping in another area.
  • The 16-day stay limit also applies to camping equipment. Camping equipment may not remain in place longer than the 16-day stay limit, even if used by a different person or group. 

Campground Camping

A campsite within the Kents Lake Campground displays a picnic table and wood available for a fire

The Fishlake National Forest manages a network of developed campgrounds, most of which offer amenities like restrooms, picnic tables and fire rings or grills. Many sites can be reserved in advance. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak season, and can be made online through Recreation.gov or by phone 1(877-444-6777). 

Fishlake Guard Station and Cabin Rentals

The Gooseberry Admin Site Cabins shown in the summer time on the Richfield Ranger District

In addition to our campgrounds and dispersed camping areas, guard station cabin rentals are also available to rent at a few select locations on the forest. Reservations are required for all cabin and guard station rentals and must be made online in advance through www.recreation.gov

Group Camping

Hunter Flats Dispersed Camping Area

The Fishlake National Forest offers a variety of campgrounds, dispersed areas and picnic areas that offer group sites. These larger sites are ideal for family reunions, youth outings, and other group gatherings that usually require more space. Group sites typically provide larger campsites, or additional campsites grouped together, and offer additional amenities like group fire rings, extra picnic tables and benches or pavilions.

Dispersed Camping

Tents are shown in a dispersed camping area on the Fishlake National Forest

Many people enjoy the solitude and primitive experience of camping away from developed campgrounds and other campers. Dispersed camping is the term used for camping anywhere in the National Forest outside of a designated campground. Dispersed camping means no amenities such as tables and fire pits, are provided. Some popular dispersed camping areas may have toilets in popular areas. 

There are extra responsibilities and skills that are necessary for dispersed camping. It is your responsibility to know these before you try this new experience. Camping rules and regulations apply to make your experience safe, and to keep the natural resources scenic and unspoiled for other campers.

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Adelaide Campground

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OverviewAdelaide Campground is located in Corn Creek Canyon on the south end of the Pahvant Mountain Range near Kanosh, Utah. FacilitiesThe campground offers one group site that can accommodate 48…

Anderson Meadow Campground

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OverviewThe Anderson Meadow Campground is nestled above Anderson Meadow Reservoir, just off FR-137 on the Fishlake National Forest. The campground and surrounding area boast spectacular high mountain…

Aquarius Guard Station Cabin

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The Aquarius Guard Station cabin is located about 15 miles south of Loa, in eastern Utah. It sits on the west side of beautiful Boulder Mountain, which makes up half of the expansive Aquarius…

Big Flat Dispersed Camping

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OverviewBig Flat is an established dispersed camping area located on the Beaver Ranger District. Big Flat is a popular recreational spot any time of the year because of the beautiful meadows and…

Big Flat Guard Station Cabin

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OverviewThe Big Flat Guard Station is a rustic three-room cabin located on the Fishlake National Forest about 25 miles east of Beaver, UT.  The ranger station was built in 1908 and provides a great…

Big John's Flat Dispersed Camping

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OverviewThe Big John's Flat dispersed camping area is located just south of the Tushar Mountain range on the Beaver Ranger District. The area is a popular recreation spot because of its scenic views,…

Big Springs Dispersed Camping

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OverviewDispersed Camping AreaFacilitesThe established dispersed camping area offers picnic tables, fire rings, and a vault toilet in the area.

Birch Creek Campground

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OverviewBirch Creek Campground is a lower elevation camping area on the Fishlake National Forest, sitting at 7,800 feet. The campground offers two group campsites that are available on a…

Black Flat Dispersed Camping

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OverviewBlack Flat Trailhead is located along UM Creek about 5.7 miles north of Johnson Valley Reservoir. This trailhead is over 9,400 feet in elevation so come prepared for cool temperatures and…

Bowery Creek Campground

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OverviewBowery Creek Campground is located next to Fish Lake, part of the Fishlake National Forest in central Utah (Not to be confused with Bowery Haven Resort). Visitors enjoy boating, kayaking,…