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Anderson Meadow campground Introduce

Anderson Meadow Campground, located in the picturesque town of Beaver, UT, offers a tranquil retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Situated amidst pine-covered cliffs, lush meadows, and a pristine lake, this campground is a haven for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

The campground provides a range of camping options, including tent sites and RV spots, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors. While the campground does not offer on-site firewood or toilet paper, it encourages self-sufficiency and a closer connection to nature. The surrounding area is teeming with wildlife, including elk and deer, and the lake is perfect for fishing, with fish often seen jumping out of the water.

One of the standout features of Anderson Meadow Campground is its stunning natural environment. The vibrant stars on clear nights, the blooming wildflowers, and the cool mountain air make it a truly magical place to camp. Visitors should be prepared for varying temperatures, with highs in the 80s and lows in the 40s during the summer months, so packing warm clothes for overnight stays is recommended.

Access to the campground involves a 30-minute drive up a winding, washboard dirt road with steep curves and no guardrails. While the journey may be challenging for larger vehicles, the breathtaking views and serene atmosphere at the campground make it well worth the effort.

  • Surrounded by pine-covered cliffs and a green meadow, offering stunning natural beauty.
  • Perfect for fishing, hiking, and stargazing, with abundant wildlife and vibrant wildflowers.
  • Peaceful and secluded, ideal for those looking to reconnect with nature.
  • Challenging access road adds to the sense of adventure and remoteness.

Customer Feedback:

  • "The campground is a piece of paradise. Fish jump out of a lake surrounded by a pine-covered cliff and a green meadow. The stars are vibrant on clear nights. Elk and deer walk across the mountain roads. Wildflowers bloom."
  • "We camped in late July, and the high temperature was 81, and low temperature was in the 40s, so take warm clothes for overnight."

Plan your visit to Anderson Meadow Campground and experience the beauty and tranquility of this hidden gem in Beaver, UT. Whether you're an avid camper, a nature enthusiast, or simply looking for a peaceful getaway, this campground offers an unforgettable experience.

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Jason Hu
Jun 20, 2023

Surrounding area is 5 star, campground would be also had the hosts been on site and available before 8pm each day. There was no toilet paper in the vault toilet near our site for 2 days. A lot of the trees have been cut down in this campground so there is a lot of sun exposure. There was no firewood for purchase on site, so we split our own from all of the downed trees and used the mulch from all of the chipper/shredder debris in the campground. A lot of brush piled up throughout waiting to be lit. I was really hopeful from previous reviews and pictures because the place looked like it had A LOT of shade. But that is not the case now. We reserved camp site 8 based off of a review on here that had a pic of the trees shading the site, now those trees are gone. See pics. Hoping the growth takes back off because this is a great location.

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Meredith Parker
Aug 04, 2020

The campground is a piece of paradise. Fish jump out of a lake surrounded by a pine-covered cliff and a green meadow. The stars are vibrant on clear nights. Elk and deer walk across the mountain roads. Wildflowers bloom. We camped in late July, and the high temperature was 81, and low temperature was in the 40s, so take warm clothes for overnight. The road up the mountain is washboard dirt and a 30 minute climb from either Junction or Beaver. The road winds close to the mountain with steep and sharp curves and no guardrails. Larger vehicles may have trouble.

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Lisa Preecs
Jun 17, 2022

Beautiful spot overlooking the lake. No cell service. Fish jump like crazy in the evenings. Loved it!

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DeAnna P
Jul 26, 2020

Beautiful small lake to fish and kayak. Pack a lunch and spend the day in the water, fishing, or hiking around. Well worth it.

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Steve Morgan
Jun 28, 2021

Very beautiful lake and nice camp grounds