Stateline Reservoir Campgrounds

Within Wasatch National Forest, Stateline Reservoir Campgrounds operates under US Forest Service management near the Utah-Wyoming border. The established campground provides hookups for RVs and welcomes pets, with reservations available for advance planning.

Fishing opportunities draw visitors to the adjacent reservoir waters. However, one recent reviewer noted safety concerns about the site conditions. For additional camping choices in the region, campers can explore campgrounds around Wasatch National Forest or consider Stateline Campground less than a mile south. Check current conditions before arrival given the limited recent feedback.

Fee Info

Cash, Check, or Scan & Pay (with recreation.gov app) 33 single sites - $29.00, capacity - 8 people + 1 vehicle 3 double sites - $56.00, capacity - 16 people + 2 vehicles 3 long term single sites - $20.00 (minimum of 30 consecutive nights) Day Use - $15.00 Extra vehicle - $10.00 per vehicle (paid on-site cash/check) Trailhead parking - $5.00

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Location

Public Campground

Stateline Reservoir Campgrounds is located in Utah

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Directions

From Mountain View, Wyoming, take Highway 410 south for 7 miles, then County Road 283 for 8.2 miles to Forest Road 072. Follow Forest Road 072 for 5.5 miles to the campground.

Address

FR072
Stateline, UT 84046

Coordinates

40.9923139 N
110.3896389 W

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Connectivity

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Access

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

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Group
  • Tent Cabin
  • Yurts

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Firewood Available
  • Reservable
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Water Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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Reviewed Jan. 23, 2024

Looks a bit

Looks a bit dangerous, right? If I had a choice, I would choose to stay home and play poly track rather than come here

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Stateline Reservoir Campground located?

Stateline Reservoir Campground is located in northeastern Utah, near the Utah-Wyoming border. The campground sits at a high elevation in the Uinta Mountains, offering beautiful alpine scenery. Access is via Forest Service roads, which can be rough in spots, so high-clearance vehicles are recommended. The remote location provides a peaceful escape from urban areas while still being accessible for weekend trips from Salt Lake City and surrounding communities.

What fishing opportunities are available at Stateline Reservoir?

Stateline Reservoir offers excellent fishing opportunities for trout enthusiasts. The reservoir is stocked with various trout species, providing good catch potential throughout the fishing season. Anglers can fish from the shoreline or use small boats (electric motors only) to access deeper water. The high alpine setting creates ideal conditions for fish habitat. Morning and evening hours typically yield the best results. Remember that a valid Utah fishing license is required, and be sure to check current fishing regulations before your trip as catch limits and restrictions may apply.

What amenities are provided at Stateline Reservoir Campground?

Stateline Reservoir Campground offers primitive camping with minimal amenities. The site typically provides vault toilets and designated camping spots, but no running water, electricity, or shower facilities. Campers should come prepared with all necessary supplies including drinking water and waste disposal bags. Fire rings may be available at some sites, but fire restrictions often apply during dry seasons. The campground's rustic nature appeals to those seeking a true wilderness experience away from developed facilities. Plan accordingly and practice Leave No Trace principles during your stay.