Sandy Flat - Utica Reservoir (Stanislaus Nf) — Stanislaus National Forest

Description

Overview

Utica Reservoir is set in a granite basin surrounded by red fir and lodgepole pine forest. The reservoir has lots of islands__and is kept mostly full. Granite slabs along the shore extend__into the water.

Fee Info

The America the Beautiful Interagency Senior and Access Passes are honored and receive 50% off the nightly rate. Only applicable to the single site the pass holder occupies. __The Interagency Annual and Volunteer passes do not provide any discounts on camping.Reservations required via__Recreation.gov

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Sandy Flat - Utica Reservoir (Stanislaus Nf) — Stanislaus National Forest is located in California

Detail location of campground

Directions

From Highway 4, turn onto Spicer Reservoir Road (paved) and go 8 miles. Turn left onto 7N75; from there the roads are gravel. Continue .7 miles to a T-intersection. Follow the Forest Service sign to Sandy Flat Campground.\_\_Spicer Reservoir Road is 27 miles east of the Calaveras Ranger Station in Hathaway Pines, California 95233.

Coordinates

38.425666 N
120.013124 W

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Access

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites

Features

For Campers

  • Reservable
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups

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Reviewed Jul. 22, 2022

Great Lake, terrible campground

I stayed at Sandy Flat Campground for two nights. The only reason I gave this two starts is because it has a good launch area for paddle craft and Utica Reservoir is lovely. For $16 a night I got a place to park my van, a broken picnic table, vault toilets swarming with flies, no garbage removal, no campground host, no drinking water. Next time, I’ll launch my kayak and paddle to an island to camp. It has to be nicer than the campground.

Month of VisitJuly
Reviewed Jul. 13, 2020

Beautiful reservoirs with pretty good campsites

I’m new to camping, so take my review with a grain of salt...

We stayed at the Sandy Flats Campground on the Utica Reservoir. The campsite is pretty small, and doesn’t have a host or stationed park ranger. Rather, it basically works on the honor system and you are expected to pay.

Even the farthest spot is just a minute walk to the water. But there are only a handful of spots, so make sure you get here as early as you can to secure a spot. Because there’s no host or ranger, there are also no reservations. It’s all first come first serve! I arrived on a Thursday to find 2 open spots. By Friday afternoon, there was a constant stream of cars looking for spots, only to have to check somewhere else.

If you do manage to get a spot, it’s quite nice. Not very secluded or private if that’s what your looking for, but still enough breathing room at each spot to give you a sense of personal space.

The Sandy Flats campground does have a single vault toilet, but it’s pretty gross. The lock is broken, so someone tied a string to the door inside that you have to hold onto while doing your business. Especially right now during the pandemic, it was weird to hold onto this string that everyone’s been touching. The good news is that there are two vault toilets a short walk away at the next campsite that are somewhat nicer (in that they have working locks).

This camp spot is definitely for people who want to get out on the water. The reservoir is beautiful with tons of little islands and peninsulas to explore. Tons of people kayaking and canoeing. You can also swim in the reservoir, although I personally found the muddy ground of the reservoir pretty yucky. If you’re looking for a place with tons of trail heads, you should probably skip this campsite. Besides one trail at the adjacent Union Reservoir, there are really no trailheads around here, unless you just like exploring the wilderness. But if you love being on the water, this is a great spot!

  • Review photo of Sandy Flat - Utica Reservoir (Stanislaus Nf) — Stanislaus National Forest by Jack M., July 13, 2020
  • Review photo of Sandy Flat - Utica Reservoir (Stanislaus Nf) — Stanislaus National Forest by Jack M., July 13, 2020

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to camp at Sandy Flat - Utica Reservoir (Stanislaus Nf) — Stanislaus National Forest?

Camping at Sandy Flat - Utica Reservoir (Stanislaus Nf) — Stanislaus National Forest can cost between $30.00 and $90.00 depending on the site.

Does Sandy Flat - Utica Reservoir (Stanislaus Nf) — Stanislaus National Forest have RV hookups?

According to TheDyrt.com, Sandy Flat - Utica Reservoir (Stanislaus Nf) — Stanislaus National Forest has water hookups and sewer hookups.

What is the max vehicle length at Sandy Flat - Utica Reservoir (Stanislaus Nf) — Stanislaus National Forest?

Sandy Flat - Utica Reservoir (Stanislaus Nf) — Stanislaus National Forest allows vehicles up to 24 feet.

Are fires allowed at Sandy Flat - Utica Reservoir (Stanislaus Nf) — Stanislaus National Forest?

Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Sandy Flat - Utica Reservoir (Stanislaus Nf) — Stanislaus National Forest, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

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