Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Mirror Lake Campground offers a pristine camping experience located in the breathtaking landscape of the Uinta Mountains, just steps away from the iconic Mirror Lake. This charming campground provides a perfect blend of natural beauty and essential amenities, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking tranquility in the wilderness.
Whether you're glamping in an RV or pitching a tent, Mirror Lake Campground ensures a comfortable stay with hookups, fire pits, and well-maintained restrooms. The campsite is designed to cater to both families and solo adventurers, offering a peaceful environment surrounded by stunning alpine scenery.
Mirror Lake Campground is more than just a place to stay; it's an experience that connects you with nature while providing the comforts of home. With its clean facilities, dedicated staff, and stunning surroundings, it's no wonder guests leave with unforgettable memories.
Customer Feedback:
"Pam was incredible! Her dedication and care made my solo camping trip safe and enjoyable. The campground's cleanliness and attention to detail were impressive." - Grateful Camper
"A peaceful oasis in the mountains, perfect for families. The fishing was great, and stargazing by the campfire was unforgettable!" - Family Visitor
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
RV water hookup
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Pam was the camp host and basically saved me. The altitude gave me some serious chest pain, and Pam helped nurse me back to full working order. The campground was very clean because Pam and her helper raked the ground, cleaned the fire pit, and removed all debris. It was truly pristine! She checked on me every day and I was so grateful because I was camping alone. The bathrooms were well vented and clean. And overall the place was beautiful, which is a miracle given the amount of people that traffic that area every day. With all her hard work I don’t understand how people don’t tip her cash for each day they spend, like you would a housekeeper. She works so hard. She should be given at LEAST $5 per person in your group, per day. She does way more than a housekeeper and she does it all with very limited help. Thank you so much Pam, for my beautiful, peaceful, safe, and divine stay! I am forever grateful and hope I can return VERY soon!
It was so peaceful and calm. We enjoyed the beautiful lake, the fishing was decent. It got a little cold, but was still enjoyable to be up in the mountains and see all the beauty. The stars were amazing. Kids of all ages can enjoy.
This is such a beautiful campground and location. Mirror lake has a trail that goes around the edge of the lake and it is absolutely beautiful to walk around. This lake is great for camping and fishing. Bald mountain towers over the lake and offers a majestic photo opportunity. If you hike up through the brush on the north side of the lake, you will come across these beautiful lily ponds. It definitely doesn’t disappoint. As far as the campground is concerned, it is great. The only downside is the bathrooms. They are vault toilets and aren’t very clean. When I was there the water wasn’t potable, but that isn’t normally the case.
We enjoyed a picnic in the Day Use area. Mirror Lake is at 10,050, and so is very pleasant, even if it is 100F down in the valley. The water is always chilly but still nice to splash around in. Bald Mtn. (11,942ft) provides a scenic backdrop.
This a beautiful lake. If you want to actually see the mirror effect. Wake up around 630 in the morning and hike down to the lake. It truly is amazing. The only reason I’m not giving this camp ground 5 star is how close the camp grounds are to each other. It can get really crowded. We camped at campground 52.