Devils Fork State Park Campground
Reviewed Jul. 7, 2024

July in Devils Fork

First time at this State Campground. Fairly easy to find and navigate within the community. Ranger staff was supper friendly. For being early July it’s in the mid to high 80’s. The humidity is low. The nights dipped down in the low 70’s. The nights are bearable; the abundance of trees drives down the summer heat. You have to walk to your tent site. It’s not that long of a trek but if you have a large entourage, or if you’re of the mindset of bring with you all the amenities from home; there will be a lot of back n forth to your vehicle. It’s quiet at night time for there being lots of people onsite. The camp sites are far enough apart and have enough trees coverage/ shading to give you some privacy. Make sure you bring a good headband light or strong flashlight with you to walk back n forth to your vehicle & bathroom at night. We brought a camp style portable potty. The bathroom is just too far for us to walk in the middle of the night especially with a 4yr old. Highly recommend campsite. The lake beach access was nice. Water was cool and refreshing. My one complaint of the beach access was; there were far too many people with carelessness leaving trash, abandoned clothes, diapers, water toys, and all sorts of debris littering the beach rocks, etc. We had a wonderful time. Highly recommend experience with the family.

Sitecampsite #7
Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Devils Fork State Park Campground by Raul G., July 7, 2024
  • Review photo of Devils Fork State Park Campground by Raul G., July 7, 2024
  • Review photo of Devils Fork State Park Campground by Raul G., July 7, 2024
  • Review photo of Devils Fork State Park Campground by Raul G., July 7, 2024
  • Review photo of Devils Fork State Park Campground by Raul G., July 7, 2024
  • Review photo of Devils Fork State Park Campground by Raul G., July 7, 2024