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Birch Creek Campground

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Birch Creek Campground is located near diverse terrain with flatlands and hills. Temperatures range from 30°F in winter to 85°F in summer. Nearby attractions include Fishlake National Forest and Fremont Indian State Park.

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Location

Birch Creek Campground is located in Utah

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Directions

The Birch Creek Campground is 6.5 miles soutwest of Circleville, Utah. In Circleville,  from the junction of Center Street and Main Street (US-89), travel south on US-89 for about 2.1 miles. Turn right onto FR121 for 0.3 miles and turn right to continue on FR121 for 4.1 miles to the campground.

Coordinates

38.17451217 N
112.3621874 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • Group

Features

For Campers

  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Toilets


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Reviewed Nov. 28, 2021

2 Group Picnic Sites

Camped here 1 night. The 4.5 mile road off the highway is very good though dusty. Creek is lovely. Sites vary in their condition but flat tent or van spots are uncommon. ORV traffic and locals passing by about every hour. WeBoost 3 Verizon bars. My retriever who is used to bears refused to go out in the dark, probably Mt Lions about so watch small pets closely.

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  • Review photo of Birch Creek Campground by Cheryl M., November 28, 2021
  • Review photo of Birch Creek Campground by Cheryl M., November 28, 2021
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Birch Creek Campground located in Utah?

Birch Creek Campground is located approximately 4.5 miles off the main highway in Utah. The access road is well-maintained though dusty. The campground is situated alongside Birch Creek, providing a scenic water feature for campers. The remote location offers a sense of wilderness while still being accessible by vehicle.

Are there photos available of Birch Creek Campground?

Yes, photos of Birch Creek Campground are available online. These images typically showcase the creek, camping areas, and surrounding landscape. For the most current and comprehensive collection of photos, check the campground's official listing on recreation management websites or The Dyrt. Visual references can help you better understand the site layout and natural features before your visit.

What amenities are available at Birch Creek Campground?

Birch Creek Campground offers basic amenities in a rustic setting. The campground features sites of varying conditions with limited flat areas suitable for tents or vans. Birch Creek runs through the area, providing a water feature. Cell service is available with Verizon showing approximately 3 bars with signal boosting equipment. The area sees periodic traffic from off-road vehicles and locals. Be prepared for a more primitive camping experience with limited developed facilities.