About Anderson Meadow Campground (Fishlake Nf, UT)
Number of accommodations: 6
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (27)
What Guests Are Saying
Anderson Meadow Campground is a beautiful and serene location with stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for unwinding in nature. While there is no phone service and some sites may require better maintenance and drainage, the campground's small size ensures a quiet experience. Fishing opportunities are plentiful, though success may vary, and the camp host is noted for being friendly and accommodating.
What Guests Are Saying
Anderson Meadow Campground is a beautiful and serene location with stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for unwinding in nature. While there is no phone service and some sites may require better maintenance and drainage, the campground's small size ensures a quiet experience. Fishing opportunities are plentiful, though success may vary, and the camp host is noted for being friendly and accommodating.
Review Summary
Jason H
VerifiedJuly 13, 2022 • Stayed at: 08, Loop: ANDERSON MEADOW CAMPGROUND
Was just at Anderson Meadows Campground for 3 nights, and finally saw the camp host in person on the way out to go home. Camp host was not on site until after 8pm each night of our trip. No firewood available for purchase, we had to use what we could split from all of the downed trees in the camp. Looks like they’ve taken down close to 70% of the trees in and around the campground, which is concerning to me as the campground lies on the face of a hill,, without roots from trees to keep erosion from taking place, I can see a heavy rain washing this out. We had camp site 8, was exposed to the Sun most of the day due to the removal of trees around the site. Don’t get me wrong, the area is great, but there seems to be felling of trees and clearing of under brush, but it’s almost like they’re setting up to have a wildfire, lots of piles of brush and felled trees waiting to be ignited and tons of mulch from the chipper/shredders throughout the campground. The mulch came in handy to start fires though.
Wayne and Diane H
VerifiedJuly 13, 2022 • Stayed at: 02, Loop: ANDERSON MEADOW CAMPGROUND
This is a hidden gem that was a delight. There were a lot of things that were just not right, but none really to do with the campground. The host was not present, he apparently had two days off and he had not put up any reservation signs. Of course, we had not managed to get our paperwork for this, and only this campground into our truck and we left cell and internet service behind 18 miles and an hour's drive behind us. We ended up taking a site with no pink tag and the next day someone else took our site. We were not the least bothered by not "being in our site" but we were bothered that other people coming in without a reservation were not able to pay (pay host only, no envelopes nor any other method to pay) and no one knew which sites were reserved. When he did put up the signs his handwriting was so small you had to walk right up to the tag to read it and no one could figure out his system. The restroom was clean enough, but they kept getting worse and were not cleaned in the three days we were there. So that is stuff not related to the beauty of the campground, the joy of fishing, paddling in the lake, and the quiet. It is an amazing place and as long as you don't mind a long trip into the campground, it is well worth exploring. The area has amazing beauty and we would put up with quite a bit to be in that type of beauty again.
Gretchen D
VerifiedJuly 7, 2022 • Stayed at: 06, Loop: ANDERSON MEADOW CAMPGROUND
Everything about our stay at Anderson Meadows campground was perfect! Thank you to the camp host for his attention to detail and making everyone feel welcome in this little slice of paradise~
James D
VerifiedAugust 17, 2021 • Stayed at: 02, Loop: ANDERSON MEADOW CAMPGROUND
Great campground & hosts. Clean, quiet, 5 star. Thanks to Flo and Wally.
Ben I
VerifiedAugust 11, 2021 • Stayed at: 04, Loop: ANDERSON MEADOW CAMPGROUND
Very nice place. Had a great time fishing. It is at 9400 feet so be prepared for the altitude.
Diana D
VerifiedAugust 9, 2021 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: ANDERSON MEADOW CAMPGROUND
My family loves Anderson's Meadow Campground. We have a family camp there each summer, which we look forward to all year. The surroundings are breathtakingly beautiful, and the camp sites are well-maintained. The camp host is friendly and helpful. Because of the high risk of fire, we weren't able to have a campfire this year. Of course, it was understandable, but we really missed sitting around the campfire in the evening playing games and sharing stories. We are already looking forward to next summer.
Dale S
VerifiedAugust 4, 2021 • Stayed at: 02, Loop: ANDERSON MEADOW CAMPGROUND
Rained badly and the drainage surged right through or camp in site 2
steven c
VerifiedAugust 3, 2021 • Stayed at: 04, Loop: ANDERSON MEADOW CAMPGROUND
Great campground. Very good shape, camp hosts very nice and do a good job.
warren w
VerifiedSeptember 5, 2020 • Stayed at: 01, Loop: ANDERSON MEADOW CAMPGROUND
Nice quiet and well maintained campground. Vault toilets are clean and well maintained. The view is very good. I will definitely be back next year.
David S
VerifiedAugust 27, 2020 • Stayed at: 09, Loop: ANDERSON MEADOW CAMPGROUND
I have a 43 ft 5th wheel I tow with a Ram 3500 truck. total length is over 60 ft. Google maps took me up 153 which was a super steep rough dirt road with sharp turns. My truck overheated and I had to stop several times. Also it beat my RV up and bent a leveling jack. also, some things inside the RV broke. It was completely covered in dirt inside and out when I got there. Also, there were no sights for a rig that size. I would only reccomen this campgraound to people with an off road vehicle or a small RV designed for off road camping.
Location Anderson Meadow Campground (Fishlake Nf, UT)
Address:
Po Box 300472
Glenwood, UT, 84730
United States
Anderson Meadow Campground is accessible via Utah State Route 21, which is approximately 20 miles to the north.
Latitude & Longitude: 38.2109 / -112.432
Elevation: 2882 feet
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Last updated: June 4, 2026