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Big John Flat

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Big John Flat is located near Beaver, Utah, and features a landscape of open meadows and forested areas. Temperatures range from lows in the 30s Fahrenheit in spring and fall to highs in the 80s during summer. Campers can explore nearby attractions such as Fishlake National Forest and the Tushar Mountains.

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Location

Big John Flat is located in Utah

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Directions

The Boseman / Big John Flat Trailhead is located 20.5 miles east of Beaver, Utah. From Beaver travel east on UT-153 road for approximately 16.2 miles. Turn left onto the FR123 (Sunset Drive) for 0.3 miles. Keep left on FR123 and travel another 4 miles to the Trailhead.

Coordinates

38.35334502 N
112.3942374 W

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
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  • Group
  • Equestrian

Features

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  • Pets
  • Fires

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Reviewed Sep. 20, 2025

Big John Flat

Very large open camping area with open meadows and large trees. Great place to camp if you are planning to drive the Tushar road to Fremont. Saw a few larger trailers there. Road in is fairly smooth an occasional bump to slow down for. Deer and cows around the area. A lot of room between campsites.

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Month of VisitAugust

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Big John Flat located in Utah?

Big John Flat is located in the Tushar Mountains near Beaver, Utah. It sits in a scenic area with open meadows and large trees, making it an ideal mountain camping destination. The campground serves as a good staging point for those planning to drive the Tushar road to Fremont. Its remote location provides a peaceful camping experience away from crowded areas, though it can get busier during hunting season.

Is a 4WD vehicle required to access Big John Flat in Beaver, Utah?

While 4WD is not strictly required to access Big John Flat, the road in has some bumpy sections that require careful driving. The access road is described as fairly smooth with occasional bumps that require slowing down. Some visitors have successfully brought larger trailers to the site, suggesting that the road is passable for most vehicles when conditions are good. For the most comfortable access, a vehicle with decent ground clearance is recommended.

What recreational activities can you do at Big John Flat?

Big John Flat offers numerous recreational opportunities in its natural setting. Visitors can enjoy exploring the surrounding area, wildlife viewing (including deer sightings), and scenic drives along the Tushar road. The open meadows and forested areas provide excellent opportunities for hiking and nature photography. During hunting season, the area becomes a popular base camp for hunters. The campground's remote location also makes it ideal for stargazing and enjoying the quiet mountain atmosphere away from crowds.

What amenities are available at Big John Flat campground?

Big John Flat is a primitive camping area with minimal amenities. The campground offers large, open camping spaces with plenty of shade from the surrounding trees. There are no developed facilities such as running water, electrical hookups, or flush toilets. Campers should come prepared with all necessary supplies including water, food, and waste disposal bags. The campground's appeal lies in its natural setting rather than its conveniences.