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Monte Cristo Campground Introduce

Nestled in the picturesque town of Woodruff, Utah, Monte Cristo Campground offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Surrounded by stunning landscapes, this campground provides a perfect setting for car camping, RV stays, or even a peaceful retreat under the stars.

The campground is known for its clean and well-maintained facilities, ensuring a comfortable experience for all visitors. With affordable rates starting at around $40 for two nights, Monte Cristo Campground is an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers. Please note that only cash payments are accepted, so plan accordingly.

Monte Cristo Campground boasts a variety of features to enhance your stay:

  • Breathtaking views of the surrounding natural beauty.
  • Friendly and attentive staff who check on campers regularly.
  • Peaceful and uncrowded environment, ideal for relaxation.
  • Cool evenings even in August, so bring warm layers for comfort.

While the campground offers a serene experience, some visitors have noted challenges with narrow roads and low-hanging trees, which can make maneuvering larger vehicles tricky. However, once settled, the spacious and scenic sites make it all worthwhile.

Customer feedback highlights the positive aspects of Monte Cristo Campground:

  • "The camp host was great, and the scenery was awesome. Our site was gorgeous once we got in."
  • "The campgrounds were very clean and well-maintained. The staff was kind and helpful."
  • "We had a really fun time. It was so peaceful, not too packed, and the views were beautiful."

Whether you're planning an overnight car camping trip or a longer stay, Monte Cristo Campground promises a memorable experience in the heart of Utah's natural beauty. Don’t forget to bring cash and warm clothing for the chilly evenings!

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Don Slick
Sep 12, 2024

Camp host was great, the scenery was awesome, our site once we were able to get in was gorgeous. The reason for 3 stars is how narrow the roads were with low hanging trees, stumps on the edge of the road as well as very large rocks. It made backing into our spot extremely difficult. We ended up scratching the crap out of the brand new bumper on the truck on a random stump on the side of a narrow road. There was a 4ft stump in our site driveway that made it even more difficult to back in. The site was long enough once you could get in. They could easily fix the problem on this particular site.

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Zach Smith
Aug 27, 2017

This is a great place to go for an overnight car camp trip, or stay for maybe even a couple nights or so. The campgrounds were very clean, and very well-maintained, and the staff was very kind and helpful as well. The price to camp per night was very inexpensive and hassle-free. The camp attendant drives by every hour or so to check on new campers, and collect the payment. I think we paid around $40 for two nights. Only cash is accepted so go to an ATM before you leave. We had a really fun time, it was so peaceful, not too packed or overcrowded, and the views were really beautiful. Surprisingly, even though we went in August, it was still very cold from about 8 p.m. through 6 a.m. Definitely dress warm for the evenings, and bring some layers.

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Ruth Jacobson
Jul 20, 2023

Found out there was no water after we got there. Luckily, we were in a trailer with our own water supply. Beautiful green and healthy forest. Big pines and quakies. The sites are spaced apart, so you don't feel like you're camping on top of each other. The roads are narrow, and some of the turns are difficult for larger trailers. But the scenery made up for a lot.

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Emily Cain McMillan
Jul 11, 2024

I have been camping up at Monte Cristo for over twenty years! It is a beautiful area to camp and enjoy cooler temperatures! There are also flush toilets which is an added bonus. To my dismay and disappointment the last two years have been terrible. There has been NO water available at this campground! This has caused the flushable toilets to shut down and if you are not able to bring enough water to last you and your family for the days you are camping you have to drive down to Hunstville or Woodruff to get more! I have called both the management company Go Camp Utah/Utah Recreation Company and the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest Service department and neither can give any answers as to WHY it has taken THREE years to fix the water problem. They point the finger at each other and give excuses as to why it’s not fixed. Utah Recreation Co has placed porta potties on site and only have them changed out weekly. They are disgusting and there are not enough of them placed to serve the amount of people camping there. Shame on both the Forest Service and Utah Rec for not fixing this problem in a timely manner. We are now in our third year without this being fixed! I am going to contact Matt Gephardt next to try and get to the bottom of who is responsible for this!

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Stormie
Sep 17, 2018

We love camping here! This campground is so pretty. Lot's of big trees and wild flowers. Depending on the loop you stay in there's flush toilets or pit toilets. The loop with the group campsites has flush. The picnic tables here are on cement which is such a nice touch. I don't know what it is about it, but I'm just really impressed by that. The driveways for the campsites are mostly very tiny here though. If you plan on bringing a trailer you need to get there early, especially if you're staying for the weekend! All the sites are walk up as in non reservable (except the group ones), but they are always completely filled on the weekend. ALWAYS. You've got to get there pretty early on a friday to secure a weekend spot. It's a great place to take milky way shots, no light pollution for miles! Also this campground doesn't open on memorial day like most others do, so make sure you check ahead of going all the way up there. We learned that the hard way.