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Diamond Fork Campgrounds Introduce

Diamond Fork Campgrounds, located on Diamond Fork Rd in Springville, Utah, USA, offers a diverse camping experience with both individual and group campsites. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, this campground provides a natural setting for outdoor recreation.

Diamond Fork Campgrounds offers the following features and services:

  • Individual Tent Sites:
    • $29.00 per night for a one-tent site.
    • Self-registration with cash payment to a fee box.
    • Drinking water spout available.
    • Relatively clean bathrooms.
    • Deep fire pits.
    • Adequate spacing between campsites.
  • Group Sites:
    • Huge parking lot.
    • Pavilion and fire pit.
    • Vault toilet.
    • On-site water.
  • Scenic Views: The campground offers nice scenery.
  • Bird Watching: Abundant birdlife, including house wrens, sparrows, yellow warblers, robins, and western wood-pewees.

However, it is important to be aware of the following potential challenges:

  • Cash-Only Payment: Payment is cash-only and through self-registration.
  • Deep Fire Pits: The fire pits are deep, which may affect cooking.
  • Group Site Tent Space: Group sites have limited designated tent space.
  • No On-Site Garbage Disposal: Group sites lack on-site garbage disposal, requiring visitors to haul out their trash.

Guests have reported varied experiences at Diamond Fork Campgrounds. Individual tent sites offer basic amenities and adequate spacing, making them suitable for traditional camping. Group sites provide a pavilion and fire pit but lack designated tent space and on-site garbage disposal. The scenic views and abundant birdlife enhance the natural experience. Visitors should be prepared for cash-only, self-registration and varying site conditions. The campground is ideal for those seeking a natural camping experience with basic amenities, but potential visitors should be aware of the specific features and limitations of individual and group sites.

Diamond Fork Campgrounds is ideal for campers seeking a scenic camping experience with both individual and group site options near Springville, UT. Visitors should be prepared for cash-only payment and varying site conditions.

For inquiries, further local investigation is required.

Address: Diamond Fork Rd, Springville, UT 84663, USA

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Customer Reviews

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Hailey Schow
Sep 15, 2024

Spent a couple nights here and loved it! Here what you need to know: - $29.00 per night (for a one tent site). It is self registration (at least during September), and you pay WITH CASH to a fee box. - they have a drinking water spout available - dumpsters in the group site parking lot. - bathrooms available. Relatively clean for a campsite. - fire pits are DEEP. whatever you’re cooking, be aware of how deep they are if that changes how you cook something. - campsites are fare enough apart you don’t feel super on top of each other, but can still hear the noise of people around you.

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Zac Richins
Jun 15, 2024

We camped at a group site for an overnighter. The site had a huge parking lot and not much space for tents. The pavilion and fire pit was nice. It had a vault toilet. There wasn’t anywhere to dump your collected garbage so you had to haul it out. There was water on site too. The scenery was nice and lots of birds. We saw house wrens, sparrows, yellow warblers, robins and a western wood-peewee.

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Stephen Featherstone
Jul 03, 2024

Nice camping close to civilization but far enough away to get away from the busy traffic and constant moving. Many of the individual sites are tree covered and those that aren't have a small shelter over the table. The group sites are clean and well kept. Some have enough room to set up a couple large tents. We stayed at Group 5, and for the price it was more than capable.

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Gavin Ungricht
Sep 01, 2024

Camp host felt it was necessary to kick two of our small dogs who I'll admit are yappy but can do no harm, he kicked one so hard she flew atleast 6 feet and spent the next hour throwing up, and when we called the sheriff we were threatened with a citation or having to leave, because the guy claimed our dogs attacked him... regardless host will enter your camps unannounced and harass you over parking and atvs then kick your dogs, better to camp 1 mile up the road for free or another few miles and you are right in the mountains nonetheless we won't be back until this host is gone.

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BEN RUDY
Jun 12, 2023

Beautiful canyon and views felt like i was in the Shire with the green rolling hills with random trees. Camp sites were peaceful with nice tables and fire rings. Pit toilets were well kept and not very stinky when we went. Site parking was a bit shallow showing the age of this camp ground when compared to modern trailer sizes. Kids loved the nature path. Bugs we manageable with some spray only getting a few bites. The two dumpsters found in loop B were overflowing and from the smell, it had been for a several weeks since they had been dumped.