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Pine Lake Campground

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WATER OUTAGE: There will be no availability of water due to a dry spring on the campsite. Please plan accordingly to bring drinking water for all of your needs such cleaning, cooking, etc. Thank you for your patience and we will keep you updated until further notice. Prices will currently be discounted until the end of the season and prices are reflected online. Those who continue to stay on the campground will receive a 20% discount on the camping use fee only, If you have previously booked at full price the discount will be refunded to you automatically if you still do not see it reflected submit a request. Request can be done by calling the reservation line at 1 (877) 444-6777 or through your Recreation.gov profile if you have a reservation.

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Pine Lake Campground, near Cedar City, Utah, is a fantastic spot for those looking to immerse themselves in nature. With spacious sites surrounded by trees, it offers a nice blend of seclusion and accessibility, making it a great choice for both tent campers and RV enthusiasts.

The campground features clean vault toilets and centralized water taps, ensuring you have the essentials covered. Campers have praised the well-maintained facilities, with one visitor noting, “The bathrooms and campsite were clean.” Fire rings and picnic tables at each site provide the perfect setup for evening gatherings and meals under the stars.

Just a short walk away, Pine Lake invites you to enjoy kayaking and fishing, adding to the outdoor fun. Many campers appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, with one reviewer mentioning, “You rarely see into the sites near you.” If you’re up for a little adventure, the area is also known for its ATV trails, making it a popular spot for those looking to explore the rugged terrain.

While there are no showers or electric hookups, the natural beauty and tranquility of Pine Lake Campground make it a beloved destination for those wanting to escape the hustle and bustle. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a longer stay, this campground is sure to leave you with lasting memories.

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Location

Pine Lake Campground is located in Utah

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Directions

Travel Utah Highway 12 to the junction with SR 63 and CR 1660. Turn north at sign pointing toward Antimony. Travel 10.5 miles and turn right at Pine Lake turnoff. Travel 5.5 miles to the campground.

Address

DIXIE NATIONAL FOREST 1789 N WEDGEWOOD LANE
Cedar city, UT 84721

Coordinates

37.7455556 N
111.9525 W

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14 Reviews

Reviewed Aug. 9, 2022

Awsome out of the way campsite

We loved the spacious campsite and that they are well spaced a part. The tree cover is a plus. Although not in the park there is a lake good for kayaking and fishing. Plenty of sites for large rigs.

Site14
Month of VisitAugust
Reviewed Aug. 7, 2022

2 day stay

We had spot number 27. Not a bad spot however just be aware it was one of a few spots that have the picnic table and fire pit ring on the right side if facing the campsite. I had to pull forward and do some maneuvering to unhook and get my truck out.

Bathrooms and campsite were clean. Camp host was nice. Pine lake is a 5 min walk which was nice for paddle boarding and letting the dogs run around.

Site27
Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by Ty G., August 7, 2022
  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by Ty G., August 7, 2022
  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by Ty G., August 7, 2022
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Reviewed Feb. 5, 2022

Peaceful Pine Lake

I've been coming to Pine Lake for nearly 50 years.  The campground have changed a bit over the years, more spaces, but otherwise much the same as it's always been.

Secluded sites, you rarely see into the sites near you.  Fire rings, log fence around the campground.  Good fishing and boating the lake.  Range cattle, chipmunks, jays and ospreys are the common critters around.

Vault toilets (very clean) and centralized water taps.

Site13
Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by Ramdas S., February 5, 2022
  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by Ramdas S., February 5, 2022
  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by Ramdas S., February 5, 2022
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Reviewed Jun. 23, 2021

Pine Lake Campground

We stayed 4 nights at this place. There are no showers and the restrooms are non flushable. There is water located in designated areas. No hookups or dump stations. You have to head towards Bryce Canyon to dump. Garbage is also disposed of off the main road before heading on the road where the campsites located. The hosts were very nice and answered any questions we had. Bugs weren’t bad, but it is a campground mainly used for fishing and people that have side by sides so it can get noisy. If I had a side by side id definitely bring it here to tear up some trails and do disperse camping. Do not I repeat do not take your big rig up Powell Point it will take you awhile to find a spot to turn around and come back down. My grandparents did this with their travel trailer which is 27 in length and they tore up their stairs underneath. All in all I’d stay again.

Site25
Month of VisitJune
Reviewed Sep. 11, 2020

Remote enough dry camping close to Bryce

We stayed here in our 18ft travel trailer for 4 nights over Labor Day weekend. That 5 mile drive on the gravel road to get to the campsite is no joke — tie down everything that can be tied down — but once you’re there, the sites are relatively well-spaced, there’s good tree cover at most sites (some are more exposed than others), and the toilets are clean.

The lake was pretty low when we got there, but there’s easy enough access from the campsite.

From our brief time there, it seemed like this was the best camping in the area if you want something remote enough to feel like you’re camping. A lot of the other campgrounds in the area felt like parking lots. If you don’t care about fresh water access or toilets, there’s a lot of boondock sites right off the dirt road.

  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by Jen R., September 11, 2020
  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by Jen R., September 11, 2020
Reviewed Sep. 3, 2019

Beautiful lighting for pictures

All the reviews are spot on, so I won’t bore you with my details. However, the bugs were relentless. On one occasion, a horsefly bit through my husbands shirt, so be sure to pull out of the bug repellent hacks you can find!

We visited mid-June of 2017...that’s when the massive Brian Head fire happened. We got some ashes at the campsite, but were still able to enjoy the visit.

Hope you enjoy the pictures!!

  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by sunshine M., September 3, 2019
  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by sunshine M., September 3, 2019
  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by sunshine M., September 3, 2019
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Reviewed Jul. 24, 2019

Wooded, Well Spaced, On a Creek, near a Lake

With 32 sites and multiple additional Group Sites this is a hidden gem near Bryce Canyon National Park.

Some of the best sites are walk in only, but many are reserve-able online in advance.

The camp host sells wood for $7 a bundle and they are smaller sized pieces and there is not any real foraging in the campground (surrounded by a fence to keep out free ranging cattle.  You can forage for firewood in the national forest outside the fence ...

Lots of ATV and boaters use this campground

Boondocking is available as you approach the campground and pass it ...

Reviewed Jun. 29, 2019

AMAZING!!!

Absolutely beautiful. The trees against the sand stone is gorgeous. The lake was so pretty. I can’t even describe how beautiful this area is. There are two loops in the campground. The upper loop is for reservations only. The bottom loop is first come first serve. Bathrooms were clean and water spigots throughout the campground. There are dumpsters at the very end of the road on the way out which is super nice and convenient. A walking trail leads around the lake. Lots of ATV trails nearby. Bryce Canyon is only 30 min away. This has definitely become our new favorite spot.

  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by Marcie R., June 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by Marcie R., June 29, 2019
  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by Marcie R., June 29, 2019
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Reviewed Nov. 1, 2018

Beautiful lake camping

the drive in takes a while- slow on gravel. Lake is absolutely beautiful. The vault toilets were clean and the hiking was pristine. We'll be back when its better swimming weather!

Reviewed May. 26, 2018

Spectacular setting in the National forest

Dry camping at it's finest. Less than 20 miles to Bryce canyon NP. Huge sites, handles big rigs. Lake has fish. Plenty of off road opportunities.views of Powell Point are within a short drive.

Site16
Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by Chuck T., May 26, 2018
  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by Chuck T., May 26, 2018
  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by Chuck T., May 26, 2018
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Reviewed Aug. 25, 2017

Pine Lake Campground, UT

Conveniently located near Pine Lake. This small lake is great for fishing & kayaking; however, it is always windy. The campground is definitely off the beaten path, but at 8100' elevation it's a great place to beat the heat. Sites can be all sun or all shade. Many first come first serve, which is good for a last minute trip. Clean bathrooms, water at taps, no hookups, no cell service, and closes for the winter by mid-Sept. p.s. You can camp there when it's closed (bathrooms open, water locked), but it's really spooky to be the only ones there.

Site16 (unevenly graded)
Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by Colette K., August 25, 2017
  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by Colette K., August 25, 2017
  • Review photo of Pine Lake Campground by Colette K., August 25, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there photos available of Pine Lake Campground?

Photos of Pine Lake Campground can be found on various camping websites, outdoor recreation platforms, and social media. These images typically showcase the campground's spacious sites, beautiful tree cover, and the picturesque Pine Lake itself. Many photos highlight the stunning contrast between trees and sandstone formations that make this area visually unique. Images also display the campground's layout with its two distinct loops, vault toilets, and the surrounding natural scenery. For the most current and comprehensive collection of photos, check official forest service websites or camping platforms that feature user-submitted images.

Can you swim in Pine Lake Utah?

Yes, swimming is permitted in Pine Lake Utah, though water conditions vary seasonally. The lake is beautiful and offers a refreshing spot to cool off during hot weather. However, be aware that the area can be quite windy, which might affect swimming conditions. The lake is more commonly used for fishing and kayaking, but swimming is definitely an option during warmer months. For the best swimming experience, plan your visit during summer when the water temperatures are more comfortable.

How close is Pine Lake Campground to Bryce Canyon?

Pine Lake Campground is less than 20 miles from Bryce Canyon National Park, making it a convenient alternative accommodation option for park visitors. The proximity allows campers to use Pine Lake as a base camp while exploring the stunning landscapes of Bryce Canyon. Additionally, the campground offers a quieter, less crowded experience compared to staying within the national park itself. When traveling between the two locations, you'll need to account for driving time on gravel roads from the campground.

How much does camping at Pine Lake Campground cost?

Camping at Pine Lake Campground is affordable, with firewood available from the camp host for approximately $7 per bundle. The campground has 32 regular sites plus additional group sites. The upper loop requires reservations, while the lower loop operates on a first-come, first-served basis. For exact pricing and reservation details, it's best to check with the U.S. Forest Service or recreation.gov, as fees may vary by season and site type. Remember there are no hookups or dump stations at this campground, which is reflected in the reasonable pricing.

What do reviews say about Pine Lake Campground?

Pine Lake Campground is widely appreciated for its spacious, well-separated campsites that offer good privacy and either full sun or complete shade options. Campers highlight the clean vault toilets and accessible water stations throughout the grounds. The campground's proximity to Bryce Canyon National Park makes it a strategic base for exploration. Many visitors praise the beautiful setting with trees contrasting against sandstone formations and the lake's serene beauty. Some practical considerations include the challenging 5-mile gravel road access, persistent bugs during certain seasons, and the lack of hookups, showers, or dump stations. Overall, visitors consistently rate their experiences highly, particularly valuing the natural beauty, fishing opportunities, and peaceful atmosphere.

Where is Pine Lake Campground located in Utah?

Pine Lake Campground is located near Antimony, Utah at an elevation of 8,100 feet. It's situated in a secluded area surrounded by trees and natural beauty, offering a peaceful retreat from busier destinations. The campground is accessed via a 5-mile gravel road that leads to the site, and it's positioned conveniently near Pine Lake, which is perfect for fishing and kayaking activities. The remote location makes it an excellent destination for those seeking to escape the summer heat while enjoying scenic views of the surrounding landscape.