this campsite is one of my all time top favorites ever. The Road up is a little sketchy, so make sure you have a good care for it- lots of steep gravel switchbacks with not much room on the edges for passing cars. In the summer this place is full of booming wildflowers and it is colorful and beautiful. There is a hike up Winchester with a fire lookout on the top that is fun to explore. It is kind of busy so get there early. Really wonderful place up in the mountains with great starts at night. The campsites are near the lake and little streams that run all along the little valley.There are bathrooms and a big parking lot. Lots of mosquitoes.
I grew up going here. Canoeing on the lake, swimming in the freezing creek! It is a beautiful place in the summer, not anything special in terms of camping but it is a great place. Nice bathrooms, lots of hikes super close, and visitor center. It is usually pretty busy so definitely make a reservation.
Got the job done, had nice bathrooms, wasn't much. Definitely an interesting vibe.
I went on a Utah road trip about a month ago and this was by far one of the most incredible places Ive ever camped in my life. You get to pick from a wide range of campsites, all with amazing views.
This is a beautiful little nook right on Ross Lake that you can either hike into or canoe into. If I remember correctly I believe it is about a 13 mile hike in. Requires a backcountry permit. Has picnic tables and bathroom. We drank right out of the lake with a water filter- it is extremely clean, and super cold! Nice views of cascades, the lake, and a big run off stream. Was a pretty easy hike in, and definitely rewarding once arrived. We had some of our group canoe in and some hike in. Had campfires, ate good food, and met a guy who brings his llamas up there!! MOSQUITOS.