The gravel road to Maple Hollow climbs steeply for five miles through Fishlake National Forest, requiring careful consideration for those towing heavier trailers. This Forest Service campground sits among mixed stands of maple, evergreen, and oak trees at elevation, providing natural shade across its 11 remaining sites after flood damage eliminated the first campsite.

Each site includes a fire ring, picnic table, and benches, though space runs tight for larger RVs and trailers. The layout works better for tent campers and smaller campervans who can navigate the limited maneuvering room. Andrew M. notes the campground has "limited space for small trailers/campers" but finds the sites "nicely shaded among the trees." Two vault toilets serve the entire campground, and recent visitors report they stay clean and odor-free.

Water availability varies by season, with some campers finding spigots turned off during their visits. The remote location means cell service reaches the area, though campers often have the place largely to themselves. For those exploring the broader region, campgrounds around Fillmore provide additional options about 11 miles away.

Maple Hollow suits campers comfortable with steep access roads who prioritize solitude and tree cover over spacious sites.

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Map & DirectionsMaple Hollow is located in Utah near Fillmore

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Directions

Six miles east of Holden, Utah

Coordinates

39.06100004 N
112.17200067 W

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Group
  • Equestrian

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For Campers

  • ADA Access
  • Phone Service
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

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Guests frequently mentioned the beautiful shaded sites among mature trees, though space is limited for larger RVs. Access requires a 5-mile gravel road climb, and water supply issues have been reported.

Reviewed Oct. 19, 2023

Great place to camp

The view would distract anyone one who was traveling on the dirt road and when you get to the campsites it was so amazing to see how many people was up there and how much fun they where having. the campsite we chosen was perfect for out big tent. the camp ground had place you could go hiking and do a lot of exploring as well.

each campsite had running water and had a gate that you had to open and close which i thought was pretty neat.

the bathrooms where nice as well even though they didn't flush they where nice and didn't have that smell that some of them do. The water was nice and cold which made washing your face exhilarating to start my morning. 

at night the stars where so beautiful while sitting around the campfire and being together while roasting marsh mellows. 

I have to admit it was one of the best camping trips I have ever had with my family.

Sitesite # 9
Month of VisitJune
Reviewed Aug. 27, 2023

Rough road access, and worh it

5 mile rough gravel road for access. Could not find a site in the camp itself, but many pull off on the way up. We found a great spot about 1/2 mile back down the access road and spent a couple of beautiful days. Hardly a passerby.

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Month of VisitAugust
Reviewed Jul. 22, 2023

Great for tents and campervans

Much bigger climb than expected, so if towing a heavier trailer be aware. Gravel road is well maintained with minimal washboard.

Looks like there was a flood in the past - destroyed site #1. Remaining 11 sites are nicely shaded among the trees. Limited space for small trailers/campers. Good for campervans or tent campers.

Water supply is turned off at all water sites - unsure whether this is related to flood damage or something else.

11 sites with nice fireplaces, fire rings and picnic tables/benches.

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Month of VisitJuly
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Reviewed Jul. 6, 2022

Beautiful spot

Camped overnight. We had the whole place to ourselves. There are several fire ring/picnic table spots in the campground. Maple trees, evergreens and oak trees throughout. Beautiful fresh air. Plenty of shade. Two vault toilets for the whole camp area.

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Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Maple Hollow by Russell W., July 6, 2022
  • Review photo of Maple Hollow by Russell W., July 6, 2022

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Maple Hollow Campground?

Maple Hollow Campground offers basic amenities for a rustic camping experience. The campground features fire rings and picnic tables at each site, with two vault toilets serving the entire camping area. The sites are nicely shaded with maple trees, evergreens, and oaks throughout, providing plenty of shade and fresh air. There are 11 functional sites suitable for camping, though space is somewhat limited for trailers and campers. The campground also provides access to hiking opportunities in the surrounding area.

How do I make reservations at Maple Hollow Campground?

Maple Hollow Campground appears to be a first-come, first-served facility without a formal reservation system. The campground sometimes has low occupancy, with visitors reporting having the entire place to themselves on occasion. If the main campground is full, there are additional pull-off spots along the access road that can be used for camping. For the most current information on reservation policies, contact the managing agency or check their official website.

What is the best time of year to visit Maple Hollow Campground?

Summer through early fall is ideal for visiting Maple Hollow Campground. The campground offers beautiful days with plenty of shade from maple trees, evergreens, and oaks. Access requires navigating a 5-mile gravel road, which is generally well-maintained but may be challenging in adverse weather conditions. Fall might offer spectacular views with maple trees changing colors. If planning a trip with a heavier trailer, be aware that there's a significant climb to reach the campground, which could be more challenging in wet or winter conditions.