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Diamond Campground

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Stage 1 fire restrictions are currently in effect that prohibit all fires and campfires unless in metal or concrete fire pit that the USFS has installed and maintained at its developed recreation sites (developed campgrounds and picnic areas with a host on site), or is in a device fueled by liquid or gas that can be turned on/off. These restrictions include charcoal barbecues and grills, gas and propane grills are okay. Smoking is only permitted in an enclosed vehicle or building, a developed recreation site, or while stopped in an area at least 3 feet in diameter away from vegetation or other flammable materials. The use of explosives is strictly prohibited.

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Diamond Campground, near Spanish Fork, Utah, is a fantastic spot for those looking to immerse themselves in nature without the fuss of modern amenities. This place is all about the basics: you can pitch a tent or park your RV, and enjoy the great outdoors with a campfire and some good company.

The campground is known for its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful surroundings, making it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle. Visitors have raved about the lush greenery, especially in the summer, and the proximity to the river adds a nice touch for those who enjoy a bit of water play. One camper mentioned, “It was a not-too-treacherous trek. Nice secluded area with pretty views and you can hear the river nearby.”

While there are no electric hookups or showers, the essentials are covered with drinking water and pit toilets available. Many campers appreciate the chance to disconnect and enjoy the simplicity of camping. As one reviewer put it, “We tried Loop A and found a shaded spot just perfect for our tent.”

For those looking to explore, Diamond Campground is just a short drive from the Fifth Water Hot Springs trailhead, making it an ideal base for a day of hiking and soaking. Plus, being only about 50 minutes from Salt Lake City means you can easily escape for a weekend getaway. Whether you're a seasoned camper or just looking for a peaceful retreat, Diamond Campground has what you need to unwind and enjoy the beauty of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest.

Fee Info

Cash, Check, or Scan & Pay (with recreation.gov app) 41 single sites - $31.00, capacity - 8 people + 1 vehicle 19 double sites - $62.00, capacity - 16 people + 2 vehicle 2 group sites (1A & 1B) - $90.00, capacity - 25 people + 5 vehicle 1 group site tent only (#2) - $201.00, capacity - 75 people + 1 vehicle 3 group sites (#4, #5, & #6) - $201.00, capacity - 75 people + 15 vehicle 1 group site (#3) - $353.00, capacity - 125 people + 25 vehicle Day Use in a campground site - $15.00 Extra Vehicle - $10.00 per vehicle Firewood - $9.00

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Location

Diamond Campground is located in Utah

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Directions

From I-15, take exit 258 and turn east toward Spanish Fork Canyon. Continue up Spanish Fork Canyon for about 9 miles to Forest Road 029/Diamond Fork Canyon. Turn left into Diamond Fork Canyon and travel 6 miles northeast to campground.

Address

Uinta Wasatch Cache National Forest FR041
Spanish fork, UT 84660

Coordinates

40.0719101 N
111.429419 W

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Site Types

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

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  • Reservable
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
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  • Pets
  • Fires

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  • Water Hookups
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Reviewed Jul. 24, 2024

Amazing Place to camp

This is pu lic forest land. You may camp up to 14 days. It's peaceful, beautiful and so much cooler I. The higher elevations. It's dispersed and free. FCFS

Sitedispersed
Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Diamond Campground by Taleen P., July 24, 2024
Reviewed Jun. 13, 2023

Hidden gems for dry camping

We came here middle of the week and stayed in B57 in the upper loop. We basically had the place to ourselves and it was lush in green in mid June. We had a great firepit and BBQ grill as well as a picnic table. Lots of spots had covered tables, but we had a pop up, so we didn't care. All driveways and roads up to and around camp were paved. We have a 31 ft class A motor home and we navigated around easily. A loop has lots more trees but we certainly were not lacking. We will be back! Only 50 min from Salt Lake City.

SiteB57
Month of VisitJune
Reviewed Nov. 14, 2022

Great campsite near fifth water hot springs!

I absolutely love it here. Nestled in the Uinta National Forest in Spanish Fork canyon. About a 2 1/2 mile drive from the fifth water hot springs trail. No hookups- if you are in an RV this is a dry campground. This is the only campground open late Fall. If you plan on staying here and visiting during the late summer/Fall- bring proper shoes! It is muddy this time of year

Site30
Month of VisitNovember
Reviewed Aug. 13, 2021

Best of Tent Camping

We tried Loop A and found a shaded spot just perfect for our tent. It wasn't crowded on a Thursday night but many spots were reserved for the weekend. Amenities included water, pit toilet, and AT&T service.

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Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Diamond Campground by Guillaume S., August 13, 2021
  • Review photo of Diamond Campground by Guillaume S., August 13, 2021
Reviewed Oct. 26, 2020

We loved it

It was a not-too-treacherous trek. Nice secluded area with pretty views and you can hear the river nearby. Lots of cows!

  • Review photo of Diamond Campground by Katy B., October 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Diamond Campground by Katy B., October 26, 2020
Reviewed May. 31, 2020

Fun Campground with River Access

This campground was nice. We were in loop B which lacked trees so it got hot during the day. We were close to the river though and the kids had fun playing in it. There are no fish in this river, which was unfortunate since I was hoping to do a little fishing. Next time I will try for loop A.

  • Review photo of Diamond Campground by Preston G., May 31, 2020
  • Review photo of Diamond Campground by Preston G., May 31, 2020
  • Review photo of Diamond Campground by Preston G., May 31, 2020
Reviewed May. 29, 2018

great location close to town

Diamond is a great go to if you live in SLC. Not far up Spanish Fork Canyon. Great getaway for a weekend for locals.

River near by campground and also the trailhead to hot springs is a few miles up the canyon

Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Diamond Campground by Andrea P., May 29, 2018

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I make reservations for Diamond Fork Campground?

Diamond Fork Campground operates primarily on a first-come, first-served basis for most sites. However, many spots can be reserved for weekends in advance. For reservations, contact the Uinta National Forest office or check recreation.gov. During weekdays, especially Thursday nights, the campground is typically less crowded, making it easier to find available sites without a reservation. For the most current reservation information, contact the campground directly.

Where is Diamond Campground located in Utah?

Diamond Campground is located in Spanish Fork Canyon within the Uinta National Forest in Utah. It's nestled in a scenic area with a river running nearby, making it a popular destination for Salt Lake City residents looking for a weekend getaway. The campground is positioned just a short distance up Spanish Fork Canyon, offering easy accessibility while still providing a natural forest setting.

What camping options are available in Diamond Fork Canyon?

Diamond Fork Canyon offers several camping options. The main Diamond Campground features designated sites with amenities like fire pits, grills, and picnic tables in loops A and B. For those seeking more solitude, dispersed camping is available on public forest land in the canyon with a 14-day maximum stay. This campground is particularly valuable as it remains open in late fall when other area campgrounds close. The canyon is also home to the Fifth Water Hot Springs trailhead, located about 2.5 miles from the campground, adding a popular recreational option for campers.

What do reviews say about Diamond Campground?

Diamond Campground features two distinct loops - A and B. Loop A offers more shaded spots ideal for tent camping, while Loop B has fewer trees but provides closer access to the river, perfect for families with children who want to play in the water. The campground provides amenities including water access, pit toilets, fire pits, BBQ grills, and picnic tables (some covered). Many campers appreciate the location's peaceful atmosphere, beautiful views, and proximity to natural attractions. AT&T cell service is available at the campground.