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Wasatch National Forest Stillwater Campground

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Our facility is experiencing a temporary water outage. Please bring all the water youll need for your visit, including drinking water.

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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Wasatch National Forest Stillwater Campground is located near Evanston, Wyoming, within the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. The terrain features forested areas and is surrounded by mountains. Temperatures range from lows in the 30s Fahrenheit in spring and fall to highs in the 80s during summer. Nearby attractions include Mirror Lake and the High Uintas Wilderness, offering opportunities for hiking and fishing.

Fee Info

Cash, Check, or Scan & Pay (with recreation.gov app) 19 single sites - $29.00, capacity - 8 people 1 glamping site - $117.00, capacity - 8 people (deposit required) Group sites A, B, D - $109.00, capacity - 50 people Group site C - $95.00, capacity - 25 people 2 Group picnic sites - $82.00, capacity - 25 people Day Use - $15.00 Extra Vehicle - $10.00 per vehicle (paid on-site cash/check) Trailhead parking - $5.00 per vehicle Firewood - $9.00

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Location

Wasatch National Forest Stillwater Campground is located in Wyoming

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Directions

From Evanston, Wyoming, take Highway 150 south for 32 miles. Stillwater Campground is on the east side of the highway. The picnic area is at the end of the campground road. From Kamas, Utah, take Center Street east. It becomes Highway 150/Mirror Lake Scenic Byway. Travel about 46 miles. Campground is on the east side of the highway.

Address

Forest Rd 117
Evanston, WY 82930

Coordinates

40.8372222 N
110.8336111 W

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
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Features

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  • Reservable
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  • Water Hookups

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Reviewed Jul. 21, 2019

Very clean and quiet

I've never been to this part of the country before, and in planning my trip the best case camp spot was quiet solitude and good fishing. However, knowing I wouldn't be able to arrive until close to dark decided the smart move would be to reserve a spot rather than hunt around for an open place to camp.

This is how I found Stillwater. What I expect was not what was there. First, each site is spaced far enough apart to feel some privacy. Sure, it's not camping in the wilderness, but it's a really good compared to others. Second, the restrooms looked and smelled like they were built yesterday. I'm not sure I've ever been to pit toilets that were so clean. Credit to the camp hosts for their work. Third, well, the view from my tent was amazing. Stillwater Fork was right there 12 feet away and I fell asleep to the sound of rushing water. Life doesn't get much better.

I can't wait to come back and explore the area some more. And stay here, of course.

  • Review photo of Wasatch National Forest Stillwater Campground by Richard V., July 21, 2019
  • Review photo of Wasatch National Forest Stillwater Campground by Richard V., July 21, 2019
  • Review photo of Wasatch National Forest Stillwater Campground by Richard V., July 21, 2019
Reviewed Jul. 9, 2018

Confluence of Bear River

Great, quiet campground with super clean pit toilets. This campground has nice big sites with shade. The Bear River runs right next to the campground. We enjoyed the hummingbirds flying through camp. There are sites with shade but being some shade because it can get rather warm. We'd definitely come back. The camp hosted, Randy and his wife are super nice! They are dog friendly so bring your canines to camp.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Stillwater Campground located in Utah?

Stillwater Campground is located in the Wasatch National Forest in Utah. The campground is situated alongside the Bear River, providing a peaceful natural setting in the northern part of the state. It's relatively close to Evanston, making it accessible for visitors coming from Wyoming or northern Utah. The location offers a quiet retreat in a forested area with proximity to water recreation opportunities on the Bear River.

Are there photos available of Stillwater Campground near Evanston?

Photos of Stillwater Campground near Evanston are available through various online platforms, including official forest service websites and camping apps. These images typically showcase the campground's shaded sites, the adjacent Bear River, and the surrounding natural landscape. Photos help potential visitors visualize the campground's layout, the size of camping spots, and the beautiful setting with hummingbirds and riverside views. To find the most current visuals, check the Wasatch National Forest website or popular camping platforms.

How does Upper Stillwater Campground differ from the main Stillwater Campground?

Upper Stillwater Campground and the main Stillwater Campground in Wasatch National Forest are distinct camping areas with different locations and characteristics. While Stillwater Campground sits alongside the Bear River offering fishing access and spacious, shaded sites with clean pit toilets, Upper Stillwater Campground is in a separate location with its own unique features. Upper Stillwater typically provides a different watershed access point and may have varying amenities and site configurations. The two campgrounds serve different areas of the forest, giving campers options depending on their preferred location and activities.

What amenities and facilities are available at Stillwater Campground?

Stillwater Campground offers super clean pit toilets and spacious camping sites with good shade coverage. The campground provides a natural setting with the Bear River running alongside it, perfect for fishing and water activities. Sites are generously sized, allowing for comfortable camping setups. While the campground maintains a rustic atmosphere, the well-maintained facilities ensure a pleasant outdoor experience. Visitors should bring additional shade structures during warmer periods as temperatures can rise during the day.