Middle Fork Campground — Natural Bridge State Resort Park
Reviewed Oct. 13, 2021

Primitive but not exactly secluded

If you’re looking to tent camp, definitely choose the C section. B is heavily RV-centric and those spots are tight. I stayed in C 11 which was the furthest out and the most spacious. There are lots of shady trees. My kids played in the creek nonstop. The trees and creek were great for us, but I would have worried about flash floods and falling limbs if it had stormed.

There’s a bathroom with showers in the B section, about 0.3 miles from C11. There’s a water spigot for the C section, but it was off while we were there.

The campground location is central to town and all the attractions. Downside of this is that it’s situated below the highway, so it’s loud at night from semis thundering past overhead. There’s also a set of rv sites across the creek and a road behind them, so it’s not very private.

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  • Review photo of Middle Fork Campground — Natural Bridge State Resort Park by Rachel K., October 13, 2021
  • Review photo of Middle Fork Campground — Natural Bridge State Resort Park by Rachel K., October 13, 2021