East Fork Bear River Campground
About the Business
East Fork Bear River Campground is a picturesque camping spot located along the Bear River in Utah. Situated at an elevation of 8,400 feet, this campground offers 7 single campsites with picnic tables and fire rings. The surrounding area is perfect for fishing, hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, and ATV riding. The campground is nestled among pine and aspen trees, with stunning views of the Uinta Mountains. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of summer wildflowers and grasses, as well as access to the river for fishing. The campground also provides vault restroom facilities for convenience. For those looking to cancel or change their reservation, there are specific policies in place to ensure a smooth process. Recreation.gov is your go-to resource for exploring outdoor destinations and making reservations. Whether you're planning a camping trip or looking for new adventures, Recreation.gov has everything you need to make your experience unforgettable.
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Location & Phone number
80121 UT-150 Scenic, Bear River, UT 82930, United States
Reviews
"Not sure why the lodge is tagged??? East Fk. Bear River Campground in the Uinta National Forest Site1"
"Beautiful location with plenty of space. We'll definitely be back."
"Spent 2 nights at this campground. It’s a paid camp that costs $22/night and $12/ for day use. Camp site #2 is where we camped and at first we thought we had the worst site but since it was the only one available we took it. The following day the other campers left and we considered moving to a site that was further from the campgrounds main road. After walking the length of the campground we discovered our site was actually one of the better sites. It was the only site that had its picnic table under a tree providing shelter from the sun and rain. And our river access was the easiest and closest. We camped with our 2 dogs without any problems. The restroom/outhouse was clean and a short walk from camp and the water fountain even closer. Weekdays are assumably less crowded however our night camping over the weekend was still quiet. There’s a store maybe a half mile down the highway where you can order fast grill type food, buy ice and basic amenities. If you are looking for a paid campground this is a nice location."
"Such a beautiful camp ground. Kid friendly. Bathroom and Water. The camp host were super nice and friendly. Landscape is amazing. Beware of Mosquitoes and ticks. There is a store and lodge about 5 min drive."
"I really liked this campground! Every site is set right against the river's edge so they are all beautiful. There were so few sites it felt secluded. Some may complain how close the main road is but it's up a really steep hill and for our family of small kids (ages 4, 2, and 6 mos) it was nice to have a quick exit. The cars driving by weren't exceptionally loud either. The bathrooms were well taken care of and there is a spigot with potable water so you don't have to worry about hauling a bunch in. The nightly fee is $18 and it is self pay so bring exact change unless you feel like donating a couple extra dollars to the forest service."
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