Twin Lake Campground

Within Manti-La Sal National Forest, Twin Lake Campground operates as a US Forest Service facility accommodating RVs up to 40 feet. The campground features large sites spread across open terrain near both a lake and river. One reviewer noted the abundance of wildlife and described the access roads as well-maintained.

Campers can make reservations for sites ranging from $10-$30 per night, with campfires and pets both permitted. The drive-in access and big rig compatibility make this location accessible for various camping setups. For those exploring the broader region, consider camping near Manti-La Sal National Forest for additional options. Book ahead during peak seasons as reservations are available through the Forest Service system.

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Map & DirectionsTwin Lake Campground is located in Utah near Sterling

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Directions

Travel east out of Mayfield, UT on \"Canyon Road\" to the Forest Service boundary of Twelve Mile Canyon. Stay on Forest Development Road 22, approximately 7.5 miles from Mayfield, Utah.

Address

540 N Main
Ephraim, UT 84627

Coordinates

39.1208333 N
111.6005556 W

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
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Features

For Campers

  • Reservable
  • Pets
  • Fires

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  • Big Rig Friendly

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Reviewed Jul. 13, 2020

Beautiful country

Lots of large hidden camp sites. Beautiful roads and a ton of wildlife.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Twin Lake Campground located in Utah?

Twin Lake Campground is located in the Manti-La Sal National Forest in central Utah, near Ephraim. It's situated in the beautiful Wasatch Plateau region, surrounded by forested landscapes with scenic mountain views. The campground can be accessed via Ephraim Canyon Road, making it a popular destination for visitors from the nearby Sanpete Valley area. The mountainous setting provides a cool retreat during summer months and offers excellent access to outdoor recreation opportunities.

Can I bring my RV to Twin Lake Campground?

Yes, Twin Lake Campground does accommodate RVs. The campground features several large, hidden campsites that can accommodate recreational vehicles. However, be aware that this is a forest setting, so site sizes and accessibility may vary. There are no hookups available, making this a dry camping experience. It's advisable to arrive with full tanks and empty waste systems. For specific RV length restrictions and current site availability, contact the Manti-La Sal National Forest office before your trip.

How far is Twin Lake Campground from Sterling and Mayfield, Utah?

Twin Lake Campground is approximately 13 miles from Sterling and about 16 miles from Mayfield, Utah. From Sterling, the drive typically takes around 30-35 minutes, while from Mayfield, expect a 35-40 minute journey. Both routes involve some mountain driving as you ascend into the Manti-La Sal National Forest. The roads are generally well-maintained but can be winding in places. During winter months, access may be limited due to snow conditions, so always check road status before traveling.