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Rainbow Cove Campground, located in Laketown, UT 84038, USA, provides a lakefront camping experience on Bear Lake within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category. You can contact them at (435) 946-3343 or +1 435-946-3343.
Based on customer reviews, Rainbow Cove Campground offers beautiful lakefront sites, but it is undergoing significant development that is changing its character. It operates on a first-come, first-served basis.
Key features and observations from customer feedback include:
Rainbow Cove Campground is ideal for campers seeking a lakefront camping experience on Bear Lake. However, potential visitors should be aware of the ongoing development, which is significantly changing the campground's nature. While some sites are spacious and offer beautiful views, the campground is becoming more developed and crowded. Visitors seeking a primitive camping experience may be disappointed. It is recommended to check the current status of the development and be prepared for a more developed campground experience.
Rainbow Cove Campground is a first-come, first-served campground on Bear Lake. We had site #11. It is lakefront, HUGE, and amazing.
They are destroying the entire lake. This was the best spot and place in utah ever since I was a child, a long time ago. They're making it a mega camp plaza now. Gone are the days for thoes who want to camp primitive and more alone. I feel so sad for future generations that will never get to experience something that's not stacked on each other like all the dang apartment complex They're putting everywhere. Sadly it's only become all about the money and nature has lost that right and fight. Shame on all of the people in charge of this beautiful lake, there's going to be massive regret in the future about all of this disgusting development.
We enjoy the campground it was clean. Quite a steep way down to the water. No trees. It is a primitive campsite meaning no water and no power. They do have outhouses. Cost of 20 bucks a night. The campsites are large. And spaced-out quite nicely.
This campground is being completely renovated. Not sure what upgrades are being made.
Still closed for renovations