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CAMPGROUND NAME: Anderson Cove

VISIT DATE: 08/30/2000

UPDATE DATE:  9/23/2020

STATE: Utah

REGION: Intermountain

RANGER DISTRICT: Ogden

NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Ogden

RESERVATIONS: 1-877-444-6777 or make on-line reservation

DIRECTIONS:
From Ogden, UT, take State Rt. 39 east 8.3 miles to campground
sign.  Turn left at sign into campground.

GENERAL COMMENTS:
The elevation is 5,000 ft.

The campground is composed of four loops (A, B, C, and D) in a
park-like setting of hand-planted trees most of which are exotic
(not native) and a manicured grass understory.  The campground
has a flat topography and is located between State Rt. 39 and the
Pineview Reservoir.  None of the camping sites have grilles, but
each has a raised fire ring and a pedestal stand for a cook
stove.  The fire ring and table are anchored to a cement pad off
the parking aprons.  Although some camping sites are partially
shaded, most are in the open.  There is no middlestory providing
minimal privacy between camping sites.  Loops A, C, and D are
closest to the reservoir while Loop B is nearest Rt. 39. 
Although lightly traveled, traffic noise from Rt. 39 can be
distracting.  The campground is nicely designed making it
relatively easy for RVrs to back into the camping sites.  Soft
drinks, ice cream, and ice can be purchased at the fee "booth." 
Gas and limited groceries are available across from the
campground entrance.

SEASONS
Open Seasonal: Yes
Open All Year: No

Seasonal Comment:
Open May 1 through October 31

RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED
Rate: $28 per day - single
$55 per day - double
$22 per day - tent
Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 7

CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION
No. RV Sites: 0
No. Tent Sites: 0
No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 71
   
   Total Sites: 71

Tent Pads: No
Open Sites: Yes
Wooded Sites: No

No. Tables on Sites: 71
No. Grilles on Sites: 0
Equestrian Camping:  No

RV INFORMATION
Hookups: None
No. RV Pull Throughs: 0
Waste Station: Yes
Potable Water at Waste Station: No 
Average Parking Apron Size: 12' X 47'

Comments:
The parking and interior roads are paved.  For registered campers
at Anderson Cove, there is no fee for the RV waste station.

FACILITIES
Vaults: Yes
Flush Toilets: No
Hot Showers: No
Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: Yes

Public Phone: Yes
Playground: No
No. Water Spigots (non-site): 8
  No. Threaded: 3

WATER SPORTS
Lake: Yes
Swimming (provided): No
Sailing: No
Boat Ramp: No
Boat Carry Down Access: Yes
Power Boating: Yes
Boating (no power): Yes
Water Skiing: Yes
Rafting (whitewater): No
Kayaking (whitewater): No

Comments:
Pineview Reservoir is 3,000 acres.  The boat ramp is near the
dam, not in the campground.

HIKING - No

FISHING
Small and Largemouth bass, Crappie and Tiger Musky

CAMPGROUND NAME: Box Elder VISIT DATE: 08/26/2000 UPDATE DATE: 9/23/2020 STATE: Utah REGION: Intermountain RANGER DISTRICT: Logan NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Brigham City RESERVATIONS: 1-877-444-6777 or make on-line reservation DIRECTIONS: In Brigham City, UT, at the intersection of State Rt. 13 and US Rts. 89/91 (Main St. and 1200 South), take Rts. 89/91 north 3.6 miles to Mantua sign and exit. Bear right onto exit ramp and continue 0.5 miles to Box Elder campground sign. Turn right after sign and go 0.2 miles to stop sign and campground sign. Turn left into campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 5,200 ft. The campground is composed of two loops (A and B) in a heavy riparian environment of willow, Choke Cherry and Elder Berry shrubs, Black willow trees and other deciduous vegetation. Expect to find beautiful Oriental Poppy plants in the Spring and bright colors in the Fall. Although the camping sites are very close together (actually crowded), the heavy understory and middlestory provide visual privacy. Some sites are adjacent to Box Elder Creek, which runs through the campground. Low hanging tree limbs are frequent throughout the campground especially in Loop B. Loop B is not RV friendly and is best suited for very small RVs, pop-up tent trailers and tents. Firewood is available for a fee. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 1 through October 31 RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $22 per day Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 7 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 4 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 21 Total Sites: 25 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: Yes Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 25 No. Grilles on Sites: 24 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 7 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 14' X 35' Comments: The parking aprons are dirt and gravel. The pull-throughs are primarily parallel to the interior road. FACILITIES Vaults: No Flush Toilets: Yes Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: No Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 5 No. Threaded: 5 Comments: The one toilet is located in Loop A. WATER SPORTS - None Comments: The campground is convenient to Mantua Reservoir. HIKING - No FISHING - No

CAMPGROUND NAME: Bridger VISIT DATE: 08/26/2000 UPDATE DATE: 9/23/2020 STATE: Utah REGION: Intermountain RANGER DISTRICT: Logan NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Logan RESERVATIONS: No DIRECTIONS: In Logan, UT, at intersection of US Rts. 91 and 89 (Main St. and 400 No.), take Rt. 89 north 5.5 miles to campground sign. After sign, turn right into campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 5,000 ft. The campground, stretching along Logan River and US Rt. 89 in Logan Canyon, is mainly wooded with Box Elder and Maple trees. Although most camping sites lack privacy, a few enjoy some seclusion. Traffic noise from Rt. 89 is distracting. Some sites overlook the river and Fall colors should be enjoyable. For more information about the campground and Logan Canyon, obtain the booklet: "A Scenic Guide to Logan Canyon," from the Logan Ranger District Office. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 1 through September 30 RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $20 per day Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 7 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 0 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 10 Total Sites: 10 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: Yes Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 10 No. Grilles on Sites: 10 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 0 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 13' X 44' Comments: The parking aprons are gravel and asphalt. FACILITIES Vaults: No Flush Toilets: Yes Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: No Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 2 No. Threaded: 2 WATER SPORTS - None HIKING River Trail (foot and mountain bike) - 4 miles FISHING Rainbow, Cutthroat, Hybrid and Albino trout

CAMPGROUND NAME: Guinavah-Malibu VISIT DATE: 08/24/2000 UPDATE DATE: 9/23/2020 STATE: Utah REGION: Intermountain RANGER DISTRICT: Logan NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Logan RESERVATIONS: 1-877-444-6777 or make on-line reservation DIRECTIONS: In Logan, UT, at intersection of US Rts. 91 and 89 (Main and 400 No.), take Rt. 89 north 7.6 miles to campground sign. Turn right into campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 5,200 ft. The campground, located in Logan Canyon, is composed of two sections. Malibu is the smaller and to the right of the entrance. To the left of the entrance is the larger Guinavah section which includes a bridge crossing the Logan River and an amphitheater constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s. Both sections stretch out along the Logan River with some camping sites adjacent to the river. The campground is especially unique because of the huge Black willow trees, some reported to be well over 75 years old. These wonderful and majestic trees shade the entire campground and give it a southern delta appearance. In addition to the Black willow are abundant Canyon maple (Bigtooth) trees, which provide pleasing colors during the Fall. Because of the CCC origin, the campground's interior roads are narrow. In addition, branches from the Black willows tend to hang a bit low over some parking aprons. However, given these "shortcomings," the campground is accessible to high-profile RVs, but caution is advised at some camping sites. There are three large group areas not included in this survey. Firewood is available for a fee. The campground's location has been the place for residents of Logan to get away to since the 1920s. Formally built in the 1930s, the campground has retained its character and continues to be the best loved campground in Logan Canyon. For more information about the campground and Logan Canyon, obtain the booklet: "A Scenic Guide to Logan Canyon," from the Logan Ranger District Office. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 1 through October 31 RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $22 per day - single $44 per day - double Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 7 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 2 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 36 Total Sites: 38 Tent Pads: Yes Open Sites: Yes Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 38 No. Grilles on Sites: 35 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 8 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 11' X 38' Comments: The parking aprons are gravel and dirt. Trailers are not permitted in sites 31 through 33 in the Guinavah section (across the bridge) - located on a spur with no turnaround. FACILITIES Vaults: No Flush Toilets: Yes Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: No Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 10 No. Threaded: 5 WATER SPORTS - None HIKING Crimson #015 (foot) - 3 miles Riverside Nature Trail #052 (foot) - 1.3 miles Wine Cave Trail (foot) - 2 miles FISHING Rainbow, Cutthroat and Hybrid trout

CAMPGROUND NAME: Lewis M. Turner VISIT DATE: 08/25/2000 UPDATE DATE: 9/23/2020 STATE: Utah REGION: Intermountain RANGER DISTRICT: Logan NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Garden City RESERVATIONS: No DIRECTIONS: In Garden City, UT, at intersection of State Rt. 30 and US Rt. 89, take Rt. 89 south 18.4 miles to Tony Grove Recreation Area sign. Turn right at sign and go straight 0.4 miles to campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 5,900 ft. The campground, located in Logan Canyon, is a single loop through a grove of young Aspen. The camping sites are well spaced providing good privacy. Several sites have a good view of the far wall of Logan Canyon. Tony Grove Lake, about 3 miles west of campground, offers hiking trails and non-motorized boating. If there is a host present, the number of available sites is reduced to nine. The understory is grass. For more information about the campground and Logan Canyon, obtain the booklet: "A Scenic Guide to Logan Canyon," from the Logan Ranger District Office. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open July 1 through September 30 - weather dependent RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $20 per day Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 7 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 0 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 10 Total Sites: 10 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: Yes Wooded Sites: No No. Tables on Sites: 10 No. Grilles on Sites: 10 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 1 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 13' X 38' Comments: The parking aprons are paved. There is an RV waste station at Beaver Mountain Ski Resort. Take US Rt. 89 north 6.2 miles to State Rt. 243. Turn left onto Rt. 243 and go 1.4 miles to the Resort's campground. Fee is $3 to dump and $3 for potable water. FACILITIES Vaults: No Flush Toilets: Yes Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: No Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 3 No. Threaded: 3 WATER SPORTS - None HIKING - No FISHING - No

CAMPGROUND NAME: Lodge VISIT DATE: 08/25/2000 UPDATE DATE: 9/23/2020 STATE: Utah REGION: Intermountain RANGER DISTRICT: Logan NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Logan RESERVATIONS: No DIRECTIONS: In Logan, UT, at intersection of US Rts. 89 and 91, take Rt. 89 north 11.7 miles to campground sign. Turn right at sign and go 1.3 miles to another campground sign. Make a hard right at sign into campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 5,600 ft. The campground, located in Logan Canyon, stretches out along Right Hand Fork of the Logan River in a riparian environment of deciduous trees. This is a pretty, rustic campground with sounds of the river heard throughout the area. Because of the heavy understory and middlestory, camping sites enjoy good privacy. The two tent sites are walk-in. For more information about the campground and Logan Canyon, obtain the booklet: "A Scenic Guide to Logan Canyon," from the Logan Ranger District Office. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 1 through September 30 RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $20 per day Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 7 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 2 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 8 Total Sites: 10 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: No Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 10 No. Grilles on Sites: 10 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 0 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 12' X 34' Comments: The parking aprons are gravel. FACILITIES Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: No Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: No Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 4 No. Threaded: 4 WATER SPORTS - None HIKING - No Comments: The campground is convenient to a network of trails including Great Western Trail (Canada to Mexico). FISHING Rainbow and Cutthroat trout

CAMPGROUND NAME: Meadows VISIT DATE: 08/29/2000 UPDATE DATE: 9/23/2020 STATE: Utah REGION: Intermountain RANGER DISTRICT: Ogden NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Ogden RESERVATIONS: No DIRECTIONS: From Ogden, UT, take State Rt. 39 east 18.2 miles to campground sign. Turn right at sign and go 0.1 miles to the upper section or 0.5 miles to the lower section of campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 5,200 ft. The campground is composed of two sections - Upper and Lower. The Lower section is a single loop with some camping sites adjacent to the South Fork of the Ogden River - wheelchair friendly toilets and well separated camping sites. Although none of the sites in this section have grilles, each has a raised fire ring and a pedestal stand for a cook stove. The fire ring and table are anchored to a cement pad at the end of the parking aprons. The Upper section is much smaller with more rustic camping sites and a wilderness feel. A nice day trip is the nearby Causey Reservoir, reported to be excellent for canoeing. Gas and limited groceries are available near Huntsville, UT on State Rt. 39. Firewood is available for a fee. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 1 through September 30 RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $24 per day - single $46 per day - double Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 7 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 0 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 31 Total Sites: 31 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: Yes Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 31 No. Grilles on Sites: 7 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 0 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 16' X 44' Comments: The Lower section parking aprons are gravel. The Upper section parking aprons are dirt and very small. There is a Forest Service RV waste station available for a fee at the Anderson Cove campground, west of Huntsville, UT off State Rt. 39. FACILITIES Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: No Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: Yes Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 9 No. Threaded: 3 WATER SPORTS - None HIKING - No FISHING Rainbow, Cutthroat and Brown trout

CAMPGROUND NAME: Monte Cristo VISIT DATE: 08/29/2000 UPDATE DATE: 9/23/2020 STATE: Utah REGION: Intermountain RANGER DISTRICT: Ogden NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Ogden RESERVATIONS: No DIRECTIONS: From Ogden, UT, take State Rt. 39 east 39.6 miles to campground sign. Turn right at sign into campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 8,400 ft. The campground is composed of five loops (A, B, C, D, and E) meandering through alternating stands of Engelmann spruce, other conifers, Aspen and wildflower-dotted meadows. The variety, size and shape of the conifers makes this a very attractive campground. Loops A, B, and C have the longer pull-throughs and vault toilets. Loops D and E have short pull-throughs and flush toilets. Loop C is the most open loop with only Aspen trees. The back-in parking aprons in the campground are consistent in length and will not accommodate large RVs. Although lightly traveled, State Rt. 39 is adjacent to the campground and traffic noise can be distracting. Firewood is available for a fee. Gas and limited groceries are available near Huntsville, UT west of campground on State Rt. 39. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 1 through October 31 RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $24 per day Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 7 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 2 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 42 Total Sites: 44 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: Yes Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 44 No. Grilles on Sites: 42 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 12 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 15' X 39' Comments: The parking aprons are paved. There is little variation in the length of the back-in parking aprons. There is a Forest Service RV waste station at the Anderson Cove campground, west of Huntsville, UT off State Rt. 39. The fee is $4. FACILITIES Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: Yes Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: No Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 12 No. Threaded: 8 WATER SPORTS - None HIKING - No Comments: The campground is convenient to the Monte Cristo Mountain Bike Trail. FISHING - No

CAMPGROUND NAME: Perception Park VISIT DATE: 08/29/2000 UPDATE DATE: 9/23/2020 STATE: Utah REGION: Intermountain RANGER DISTRICT: Ogden NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Ogden RESERVATIONS: No DIRECTIONS: From Ogden, UT, take State Rt. 39 east 18 miles to campground sign. Turn right at sign into campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 5,200 ft. The campground is a single loop along the South Fork of the Ogden River in large, shady cottonwoods and small willows. A nice day trip is to the nearby Causey Reservoir reported to be excellent for canoeing. Although lightly traveled, State Rt. 39 is adjacent to the campground where traffic noise is distracting. Privacy between camping sites varies from fair to good. A playground, horseshoe pits, paved riverside walkway and cement volleyball court enhance this family-centered campground. Gas and limited groceries are available near Huntsville, UT on State Rt. 39. Firewood is available for a fee. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 1 through September 30 RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $24 per day - single $46 per day - double Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 7 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 0 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 24 Total Sites: 24 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: Yes Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 24 No. Grilles on Sites: 24 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 0 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 12' X 42' Comments: The parking aprons are paved. A Forest Service RV waste station is available for a fee at the Anderson Cove campground, west of Huntsville, UT off State Rt. 39. FACILITIES Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: No Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: Yes Public Phone: No Playground: Yes No. Water Spigots (non-site): 5 No. Threaded: 3 WATER SPORTS - None HIKING Riverside Interpretive Trail (wheelchair friendly & foot) - 0.3 miles FISHING Rainbow, Cutthroat and Brown trout

CAMPGROUND NAME: Pioneer VISIT DATE: 08/26/2000 UPDATE DATE: 9/23/2020 STATE: Utah REGION: Intermountain RANGER DISTRICT: Logan NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Hyrum RESERVATIONS: No DIRECTIONS: In Hyrum, UT, at intersection of State Rts. 165 and 101, take Rt. 101 east 8 miles to campground sign. Turn right at sign into campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 5,600 ft. The campground, stretching out along the Blacksmith Fork River, is composed of a loop and two spurs in a heavy riparian environment of maple, willow and wild rose shrubs, Box Elder, Black Willow and other deciduous vegetation. This is an attractive campground with heavy understory and middlestory. Combined with some widely spaced camping sites, privacy between camping sites is good. Sites 3 and 4 and 16 through 18 are on dead-end spurs - not recommended for RVs. NOTE: The mosquitoes are prolific; bring insect repellent. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 1 through October 31 RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $20 per day Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 7 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 5 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 13 Total Sites: 18 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: Yes Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 18 No. Grilles on Sites: 18 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 0 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 14' X 34' Comments: The parking aprons are grass and dirt. FACILITIES Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: No Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: No Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 5 No. Threaded: 5 WATER SPORTS - None HIKING - No FISHING Rainbow trout and Whitefish

CAMPGROUND NAME: Red Banks VISIT DATE: 08/25/2000 UPDATE DATE: 9/23/2020 STATE: Utah REGION: Intermountain RANGER DISTRICT: Logan NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Garden City RESERVATIONS: No DIRECTIONS: In Garden City, UT, at intersection of State Rt. 30 and US Rt. 89, take Rt. 89 south 17.4 miles to campground sign. Turn right at sign into campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 6,500 ft. The campground, located in Logan Canyon, stretches out along the Logan River with several camping sites adjacent to the river. Aspen trees provide shade and big old Black willows provide shelter for several sites. Traffic noise from US Rt. 89 on east side of campground is distracting. Heavy grass and shrub understory and nice seclusion of sites provide excellent privacy. Several camping sites include Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) appearing stone fire pits. For more information about the campground and Logan Canyon, obtain the booklet: "A Scenic Guide to Logan Canyon," from the Logan Ranger District Office. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open June 1 through October 31 RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $20 per day Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 7 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 1 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 11 Total Sites: 12 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: Yes Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 12 No. Grilles on Sites: 9 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 8 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 13' X 32' Comments: The parking aprons are dirt. An RV waste station with potable water is available for a fee at Beaver Mountain Ski Resort. Take US Rt. 89 north 5.2 miles to State Rt. 243. Turn left onto Rt. 243 and go 1.4 miles to the Resort's campground. FACILITIES Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: No Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: No Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 1 No. Threaded: 0 Comments: The water spigot is a hand pump. WATER SPORTS - None HIKING - No FISHING Rainbow and Cutthroat trout

CAMPGROUND NAME: South Fork VISIT DATE: 08/29/2000 UPDATE DATE: 9/23/2020 STATE: Utah REGION: Intermountain RANGER DISTRICT: Ogden NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Ogden RESERVATIONS: 1-877-444-6777 or make on-line reservation DIRECTIONS: From Ogden, UT, take State Rt. 39 east 17.2 miles to campground sign. Turn right at sign into campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 5,200 ft. The campground is composed of two loops - A and B. Loop A is a single loop set back from the South Fork of the Ogden River near a steep hillside. The interior road in this loop is rough and because of no understory or middlestory, there is little privacy between camping sites. Loop B is more of a spur stretching along the river with most of the sites shaded by large willows and cottonwoods providing good privacy. Although none of the camping sites have grilles, each has a raised fire ring and a pedestal stand for a cook stove. The fire ring and table are anchored to a cement pad at the end of the parking aprons. A nice day trip is to the nearby Causey Reservoir which is reported to be excellent for canoeing. Though lightly traveled, State Rt. 39 is adjacent to campground and causes some traffic noise. Gas and limited groceries are available near Huntsville west of campground on State Rt. 39. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 1 through September 30 RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $24 per day - single $46 per day - double Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 7 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 0 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 42 Total Sites: 42 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: Yes Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 42 No. Grilles on Sites: 0 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 2 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 15' X 41' Comments: The parking aprons are gravel. There is a Forest Service RV waste station available for a fee at the Anderson Cove campground, west of Huntsville, UT off State Rt. 39. FACILITIES Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: No Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: Yes Public Phone: Yes Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 6 No. Threaded: 0 WATER SPORTS - None HIKING - No FISHING Rainbow, Cutthroat and Brown trout

CAMPGROUND NAME: Spring Hollow VISIT DATE: 08/26/2000 UPDATE DATE: 02/07/2024 STATE: Utah REGION: Intermountain RANGER DISTRICT: Logan NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Logan RESERVATIONS: 1-877-444-6777 or make on-line reservation DIRECTIONS: In Logan, UT, at intersection of US Rts. 91 and 89 (Main St. and 400 No.), take Rt. 89 north 6.6 miles to campground sign. Turn right after sign into campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 5,100 ft. The campground is located in Logan Canyon. Once the location of the Girls Camp Lodge for local Mormon young women with only the cement floor of the lodge remaining, has retained much of its original design and character. Composed of two sections, the campground's many deciduous trees with low hanging branches and tight, narrow interior road, make it inaccessible to large RVs (particularly high profile). Camping sites 7 through 12 are reached by crossing a low-water bridge which is badly in need of repair and not recommended for RVs. With its narrow interior road, tight turns and road-hugging trees, this campground is best suited for tenters and small RVs. Traffic noise from State Rt. 89 is noticeable throughout the campground. Some camping sites overlook the placid appearing Logan River. Other camping sites are found along a stream which empties into Logan River. Numerous trails and good fishing for young anglers make this a very popular campground. For more information about the campground and Logan Canyon, obtain the booklet: "A Scenic Guide to Logan Canyon," from the Logan Ranger District Office. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 10 through October 5 RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $24.26 per day - single $47.63 per day - double Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 7 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 2 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 9 Total Sites: 11 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: No Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 11 No. Grilles on Sites: 11 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 0 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 11' X 38' Comments: The parking aprons are dirt. FACILITIES Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: No Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: No Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 3 No. Threaded: 3 WATER SPORTS - None HIKING River Trail (foot and mountain bike) - 3.7 miles Riverside Nature Trail (foot) - 1.3 miles FISHING Rainbow, Cutthroat, Albino and Hybrid trout

CAMPGROUND NAME: Sunrise VISIT DATE: 08/25/2000 UPDATE DATE: 9/23/2020 STATE: Utah REGION: Intermountain RANGER DISTRICT: Logan NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Garden City RESERVATIONS: 1-877-444-6777 or make on-line reservation DIRECTIONS: In Garden City, UT, at intersection of State Rt. 30 and US Rt. 89, take Rt. 89 south 6.3 miles to campground sign. Turn left at sign into campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 7,800 ft. The campground is very attractive, composed of two loops (one larger than the other), and located in Logan Canyon. It is often used by campers who want to enjoy the opportunities offered by the 102,400-acre Bear Lake - 6.5 miles to the east. Aspen trees and heavy understory of grass and wildflowers are predominant in the smaller loop. The larger loop is composed of a mixture of conifers providing lots of shade to the camping sites. A few of the sites in the larger loop offer vistas of Bear Lake and distant mountains. The campground's interior road and all the site parking aprons are surrounded by curbs which may pose a challenge to large RVs. Traffic noise from US Rt. 89 is noticeable in the smaller loop. Visit Garden City on Bear Lake for a delicious raspberry milkshake. Other day trips from the campground are Limber Pine Trail, Minnetonka Cave and Tony Grove for wildflowers and Fall colors. For more information about the campground and Logan Canyon, obtain the booklet: "A Scenic Guide to Logan Canyon," from the Logan Ranger District Office. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open June 1 through October 31 - weather dependent RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $20 per day Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 7 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 0 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 27 Total Sites: 27 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: Yes Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 27 No. Grilles on Sites: 27 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 5 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 9' X 46' Comments: The parking aprons are paved. There is an RV waste station at Beaver Mountain Ski Resort. Take US Rt. 89 south 5.9 miles to State Rt. 243. Turn left onto Rt. 243 and go 1.4 miles to the Resort's campground. Fee is $3 to dump and $3 for potable water. FACILITIES Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: No Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: No Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 7 No. Threaded: 1 WATER SPORTS - None Comments: None at campground, but see the General Comments. HIKING Sunrise/Bear Lake Overlook (foot) - 0.25 miles Sunrise Rim Trail (foot) - 0.25 miles FISHING - No

CAMPGROUND NAME: Tony Grove Lake VISIT DATE: 08/25/2000 UPDATE DATE: 9/23/2020 STATE: Utah REGION: Intermountain RANGER DISTRICT: Logan NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Garden City RESERVATIONS: 1-877-444-6777 or make on-line reservation DIRECTIONS: In Garden City, UT, at intersection of State Rt. 30 and US Rt. 89, take Rt. 89 south 18.4 miles to Tony Grove Recreation Area sign. Turn right at sign and then take an immediate left and go 6.8 miles to campground on the right. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 8,100 ft. The campground, located in Logan Canyon, winds up a mountainside above Tony Grove Lake through stands of huge Engelmann spruce, fir and Aspen. While the camping sites are tucked in under towering trees, meadows full of wildflowers dot the campground. The design and layout of the campground suggest Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) origin and will prove a challenge to large RVs. A narrow interior road, tight turns and road-hugging trees contribute to the negotiating problems faced by large RVs. The nearby Mt. Naomi Wilderness offers many hiking trails to explore. Tony Grove Lake is excellent for canoeing and fishing. The campground is pack it in, pack it out. Firewood is available for a fee. For more information about the campground and Logan Canyon, obtain the booklet: "A Scenic Guide to Logan Canyon," from the Logan Ranger District Office. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open July 1 through September 30 RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $22 per day - single $44 per day - double Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 7 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 3 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 31 Total Sites: 34 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: Yes Wooded Sites: Yes No. Tables on Sites: 34 No. Grilles on Sites: 34 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 3 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 15' X 35' Comments: The parking aprons are gravel over asphalt. There is an RV waste station at Beaver Mountain Ski Resort. Take US Rt. 89 north 6.2 miles to State Rt. 243. Turn left onto Rt. 243 and go 1.4 miles to the Resort's campground. Fee is $3 to dump and $3 for potable water. FACILITIES Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: Yes Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: No Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 0 WATER SPORTS Lake: Yes Swimming (provided): No Sailing: No Boat Ramp: No Boat Carry Down Access: No Power Boating: No Boating (no power): Yes Water Skiing: No Rafting (whitewater): No Kayaking (whitewater): No Comments: Tony Grove Lake is 50 acres. HIKING Tony Grove Nature Trail (loop - foot) - 1 mile White Pine Trail #025 (foot) - 4.5 miles Mt. Naomi Peak National Recreation Trail #005 (foot) - 9 miles There are additional trails into the nearby Mt. Naomi Wilderness (foot and horse). Contact the Logan Ranger District Office for more information, maps and conditions. FISHING Rainbow and Albino trout

CAMPGROUND NAME: Willows VISIT DATE: 08/29/2000 UPDATE DATE: 9/23/2020 STATE: Utah REGION: Intermountain RANGER DISTRICT: Ogden NEAREST CITY/TOWN: Ogden RESERVATIONS: No DIRECTIONS: From Ogden, UT, take State Rt. 39 east 18.4 miles to campground sign. Turn right at sign into campground. GENERAL COMMENTS: The elevation is 5,200 ft. The campground, as the name implies, is a single loop through a stand of willow trees next to the South Fork of the Ogden River. Some sites are adjacent to the river and heavy middlestory provides privacy between camping sites. Although none of the camping sites have grilles, each has a raised fire ring and a pedestal stand for a cook stove. The fire ring and table are anchored to a cement pad at the end of the parking aprons. A nice day trip is to the nearby Causey Reservoir which is reported to be excellent for canoeing. Though lightly traveled, State Rt. 39 is adjacent to campground and causes some traffic noise. Gas and limited groceries are available near Huntsville west of campground on State Rt. 39. Firewood is available for a fee. SEASONS Open Seasonal: Yes Open All Year: No Seasonal Comment: Open May 1 through September 30 RATE AND MAXIMUM STAY PERMITTED Rate: $24 per day - single $46 per day - double Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 7 CAMPGROUND SITE CONFIGURATION No. RV Sites: 0 No. Tent Sites: 0 No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 16 Total Sites: 16 Tent Pads: No Open Sites: Yes Wooded Sites: No No. Tables on Sites: 16 No. Grilles on Sites: 0 Equestrian Camping: No RV INFORMATION Hookups: None No. RV Pull Throughs: 3 Waste Station: No Average Parking Apron Size: 15' X 38' Comments: The parking aprons are gravel. There is a Forest Service RV waste station available for a fee at the Anderson Cove campground, west of Huntsville, UT off State Rt. 39. FACILITIES Vaults: Yes Flush Toilets: No Hot Showers: No Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: Yes Public Phone: No Playground: No No. Water Spigots (non-site): 4 No. Threaded: 0 WATER SPORTS - None HIKING - No FISHING Rainbow, Cutthroat and Brown trout




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