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Twin Lake Campground

Twin Lake Campground
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Featured amenities

Pet Friendly
Pet Friendly

About Twin Lake Campground

Twin Lake Campground rests in a juniper tree belt between the lower river bottom of Twelve Mile Canyon and the upper sub-alpine top of Skyline Drive. Visitors enjoy exploring a wealth of off-road vehicle trails.

Number of accommodations: 3

Campground Amenities

  • Pet Friendly
    Pet Friendly

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

Current season
Upcoming seasons
Past seasons
Closed periods
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Currently closed - Opens on May 8

Sites & Availability

3 Sites Available

Site
Price
011, Loop: Main Loop
10 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
$10.00
/ per night
013, Loop: Main Loop
10 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
$10.00
/ per night
🚐 Group A, Loop: Main Loop
No Hookups
$30.00
/ per night

Reviews (9)

What Guests Are Saying

Twin Lake Campground offers a serene camping experience with ample tent options, shaded areas, and access to hiking trails and a fishing lake. Guests appreciate the spacious and well-maintained sites, as well as the fun ATV learner loop. While some noted issues with flies and limited cell service, the overall atmosphere is peaceful, making it a desirable spot for nature enthusiasts looking to unplug.

Review Summary

3.3
9 reviews
5
22.2%
2
4
22.2%
2
3
33.3%
3
2
11.1%
1
1
11.1%
1

Gigi G

Verified

September 10, 2025 Stayed at: Group A, Loop: Main Loop

2

We stayed 2 nights. We couldn’t start a fire and weren’t notified beforehand. It was ok.

Kylie J

Verified

October 6, 2024 Stayed at: 011, Loop: Main Loop

5

Twin lakes was a great place to camp. There were a lot of options for tents, it was very shaded, and quiet. The atv learner loop was also a big hit.
We will definitely come back again

Joseph M

Verified

September 23, 2024 Stayed at: 013, Loop: Main Loop

3

We had a great time staying here. I would probably stay here again. It is nice to have a few days without service to really unplug and enjoy nature. It was a very pretty, wooded area with a couple trail heads for hiking. The lake was also a cool little spot, I definitely wouldn’t swim in it but it was a fantastic fishing spot.

The campsite was great as well, fun little area and spacious for 6 people + a big dog. Had good shade and the fire pit area was clean. I will say the downsides were the immense amount of flies and the few cow pies from the Cows that roamed around.

Kelly P

Verified

September 6, 2024 Stayed at: 013, Loop: Main Loop

4

Excellent site, fit our 25' toy hauler perfectly. Site was clean, well maintained. We were the only ones there during the week and it was so peaceful. ATV practice loop was fun. Great access to the SxS from the campground.

Intermittent 5G and 2 bars LTE with t-mobile but NOT at the site. Group site across from host and the trailhead would randomly get service. But we wanted to get away!

Amelia B

Verified

August 10, 2024 Stayed at: 011, Loop: Main Loop

1

Well. It’s called twin lake. And when I pull up the app w limited service whilst in mammoth it’s pretty misleading. Would be great to differentiate. Didn’t want to go to bridgeport

monty P

Verified

July 6, 2022 Stayed at: Group A, Loop: Main Loop

5

Grasshoppers are everywhere the ground looks like it moves all day long, but in the evening, they all disappear but then come back the next day. Its nature and they are not annoying. This is a fine campsite, including the grasshoppers.

Thomas G

Verified

September 7, 2021 Stayed at: 013, Loop: Main Loop

4

Picking a campsite online is like looking at real estate listing. The picture is taken just so, the sun is just right, ect.
We got lucky at Twin Lakes campground. The site was perfect! Plenty of room for the trailer. Site was centrally located so access to trails was a breeze. Also, fairly close to town, which was good because there is no cell service or internet in the campground. There were flies, but nothing compared to Marysvale!
I would stay here again.

Rebecca B

Verified

June 22, 2021 Stayed at: 011, Loop: Main Loop

3

This location is beautiful and the camp ground was pretty much empty which was nice. The Twin Lakes is really one small pond the rest has been dried up. And is a meadow now. Do not go up thinking the maps representation is correct. Other small lakes and reservoirs along the canyon road have either dried up or been drained. It was hot but we were thankfully for the shaded camp sites, they all had great shaded areas. There is only one bathroom at the entrance but it was very clean! The biggest downside were the flies, they were everywhere and no big spray could keep them away! Bring a bug netting for your hangout areas. And bring your own tables as there are no picnic tables in the camp sites at all. It was pretty but with how out of the way it was and the lack of close activities we won’t be back.

Melissa F

Verified

June 7, 2021 Stayed at: Group A, Loop: Main Loop

3

We had 18 people, adults and children at the group site. It wasn’t quite what I expected. There wasn’t any shade in the main part of the campground. The water level in the lake was extremely low, which is sad. We renamed it Leech Lake! Do not get in it unless you are on a kayak. I think the individual camp sites would have been better. The bathrooms were clean and didn’t stink!
We will stay in the Manti La Sal area again but not this location.

Location Twin Lake Campground

Address:
540 N Main
Ephraim, UT, 84627
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 39.1208 / -111.601

Elevation: 2197 feet

Policies & Rules

Category About
General

No water is available at the campground

General

Non-reserved sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis

General

This is a 'pack it in, pack it out' facility; bring garbage bags

General

Off-road vehicle riding is not allowed in the campground, except for entering and exiting or using the learner loop

General

For information on the Arapeen OHV Trail System, click here

General

Click here to learn more about Manti-LaSal National Forest

General

Don't Move Firewood: Help prevent the spread of tree-killing pests in our national forests by obtaining firewood near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org.

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