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Sulphur Campground is a hidden gem nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Located at FR114 in Evanston, WY 82930, this campground offers a unique opportunity to experience the great outdoors while enjoying modern amenities and services tailored for both RV enthusiasts and tent campers. Whether you're planning a family getaway or an adventure with friends, Sulphur Campground provides a welcoming environment that caters to diverse camping needs.
Set against the stunning backdrop of rolling mountains and dense forests, Sulphur Campground offers a serene retreat where visitors can disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The campground is known for its clean facilities, friendly staff, and proximity to some of the region's most popular outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and swimming in nearby lakes.
Customer feedback highlights the positive experiences of those who have stayed at Sulphur Campground. Many visitors praise the cleanliness of the restrooms and the availability of firewood for purchase, which adds convenience to their stay. The friendly staff is also commended for their helpfulness and professionalism. One camper mentioned that the site was "GORGEOUS" and described their experience as "spectacular" despite a few minor challenges. Another visitor appreciated the proximity to multiple lakes and the opportunity to enjoy swimming and fishing.
Whether you're planning a short weekend trip or an extended stay, Sulphur Campground offers a perfect balance of nature and comfort. Its location in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest ensures that visitors can fully immerse themselves in the beauty of the great outdoors while enjoying the convenience of modern amenities.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
There are several bad reviews on here about Wally Pete. Wish we could see who is the camp host before booking because we are amongst the many that will not return if Wally Pete is still there, he needs to retire retire if he is in such a power struggle because he's ruining the experience for many people. We leave to have a great experience, mostly free of people. This was my first time camping in over 3 years due to a mobility injury. I booked our spot 4 months ago, it required a 2 night stay if you were staying a weekend. Our event was 7/30, So I booked 7/29 and 7/30 because it was required. As most people have, we had a crazy work week and didn't hit the road until Saturday. We set up camp and are met with the host saying "Sorry this is booked." Yes, it is booked by us, here's a screenshot. Well is your name on the post? Yes. We'll you're lucky, you booked this for the 28th so now it's no one's spot. No, we actually just missed yesterday because they required a two-day booking. Who's "they?" I'm in charge here, this is my decision. Recreation.gov, you're above all those federal agencies? "Well, they don't know." He called me "honey" and dismissed me. It's 2022, we don't call women honey to dismiss them, give me a break. I'm the one that booked the site. If you REQUIRE people to book two nights over the weekend, I feel like some people are going to miss that first night because of work schedules and unpredictable hiccups. Wally has very little people skills. Overall the site was GORGEOUS, our one night here was spectacular besides Wally.
Stayed in Spot 14 Pros: The camp host was friendly, had firewood available for purchase and the restrooms were the cleanest I have ever seen camping. Proximity to multiple lakes for swimming and fishing. Cons: There was 0 shade in our site making it exceptionally hot during the day. The ground was extremely rocky with hundreds of ground squirrel holes. There was no real spot that was suitable for tent camping. The site definitely seemed more geared towards camper/RV camping.
Good campground, but tricky road in and out of the place because it is one-way. Since the road is lined with large rocks, it can be a challenge getting around another vehicle. Camping spots are a good size. There is a hiking trail located at the entrance of the campground. Trash bins, vault toilets, and non-potable water is available. We would consider coming back. Recommend the camp host post a full (no vacancy) sign at the entrance when the site is full. We had a lot of traffic coming through looking for open spots, and there were none.
Amazing spot. Out of the way of all the other traffic heading to Mirror Lake and all the other campgrounds before it from Kamas.
Perfect getaway for fishing, paddle boarding and peace and quiet.