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Currant Creek

Currant Creek Campground
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CURRANT CREEK  A Loop
CURRANT CREEK  A Loop

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About Currant Creek

Currant Creek Campground sits next to Currant Creek Reservoir at an elevation of 8,000 feet. A wide variety of recreational activities awaits, including boating, fishing and hiking.

Number of accommodations: 56

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Currently open - Jun 5 to Jun 11

Campground Amenities

Most popular amenities

General Store
RV Utilities and Hookups

RV Utilities and Hookups

  • Dump station on site
On Site Services

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  • General Store
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Rates, Sites & Availability

Select check-in and check-out dates to see real-time availability for each site.

56 Sites Available

Site
Price
🚐 B1, Loop: B
No Hookups
$171.07
/ per night
🚐 B2, Loop: B
No Hookups
$171.07
/ per night
🚐 B3, Loop: B
No Hookups
$171.07
/ per night
🚐 B4, Loop: B
No Hookups
$171.07
/ per night
🚐 C1, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C10, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C11, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C12, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C14, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C15, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C16, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C17, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C18, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C19, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C2, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C20, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C21, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C22, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C23, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C24, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
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🚐 C26, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C27, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C28, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C29, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C3, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C30, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C31, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
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🚐 C32, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C33, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C4, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C5, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C6, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C7, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C8, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 C9, Loop: C
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D1, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D10, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D11, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D12, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D13, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D14, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D15, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D16, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D17, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D18, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D19, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D2, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D20, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D21, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D3, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D4, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D5, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D6, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D7, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night
D8, Loop: D
8 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
$30.14
/ per night
🚐 D9, Loop: D
No Hookups
$30.14
/ per night

Reviews (312)

What Guests Are Saying

Currant Creek offers a unique sense of remoteness and beautiful views, making it an ideal spot for family camping and outdoor activities. While the access road is rough and in need of improvements, visitors appreciate the clean facilities and welcoming hosts who go above and beyond. Overall, it is considered a hidden gem for those seeking a tranquil camping experience.

Review Summary

4.3
312 reviews
5
53.8%
168
4
26.9%
84
3
11.5%
36
2
6.7%
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1
1.0%
3

Chris R

Verified

August 7, 2022 Stayed at: D8, Loop: D

3

First of all this is a beautiful place to camp. That being said the Campground is far from the lake so each trip to the lake is an ordeal, you can’t just walk to it you have to drive. There is a relatively small “beach” area that fills up quickly with people. You can’t drive ATV’s in campground even though you are surrounded by trails so you have to trailer them in and out. The Camp Host was condescending. The gravel road to get there isn’t horrible but combined with everything else I don’t know if we will be making a return trip.

Chris R

Verified

August 7, 2022 Stayed at: D8, Loop: D

3

First of all this is a beautiful place to camp. That being said the Campground is far from the lake so each trip to the lake is an ordeal, you can’t just walk to it you have to drive. There is a relatively small “beach” area that fills up quickly with people. You can’t drive ATV’s in campground even though you are surrounded by trails so you have to trailer them in and out. The Camp Host was condescending. The gravel road to get there isn’t horrible but combined with everything else I don’t know if we will be making a return trip.

July 24, 2022 Stayed at: D21, Loop: D

2

We have gone to Current Creek many times. The location is beautiful. The campsites are great. Our frustration this year was with the camp host. We had several "run in's" with her. She stopped by our campsite at least 5 or 6 times to tell us what was wrong. Our side-by-side was parked on the asphalt , but she said we had to drive it on "her" dirt to get it there. She didn't want it parked there. She yelled at me as I drove my side-by-side back into the camp because I came back in through the exit and she needs to check everybody out that comes into the camp. She said she couldn't tell who we were. Her tone of voice was very disrespectful. She caused us a lot of stress. We are not young kids that may cause her trouble. I am 70 years old and have been camping all of my life. I have never been treated the way I was treated at Current Creek. I felt she was very disrespectful of us and that she was "looking" for things to come and criticize us about. We will probably camp outside of the campgrounds if we go up there again.

July 24, 2022 Stayed at: D21, Loop: D

2

We have gone to Current Creek many times. The location is beautiful. The campsites are great. Our frustration this year was with the camp host. We had several "run in's" with her. She stopped by our campsite at least 5 or 6 times to tell us what was wrong. Our side-by-side was parked on the asphalt , but she said we had to drive it on "her" dirt to get it there. She didn't want it parked there. She yelled at me as I drove my side-by-side back into the camp because I came back in through the exit and she needs to check everybody out that comes into the camp. She said she couldn't tell who we were. Her tone of voice was very disrespectful. She caused us a lot of stress. We are not young kids that may cause her trouble. I am 70 years old and have been camping all of my life. I have never been treated the way I was treated at Current Creek. I felt she was very disrespectful of us and that she was "looking" for things to come and criticize us about. We will probably camp outside of the campgrounds if we go up there again.

July 24, 2022 Stayed at: D21, Loop: D

2

We have gone to Current Creek many times. The location is beautiful. The campsites are great. Our frustration this year was with the camp host. We had several "run in's" with her. She stopped by our campsite at least 5 or 6 times to tell us what was wrong. Our side-by-side was parked on the asphalt , but she said we had to drive it on "her" dirt to get it there. She didn't want it parked there. She yelled at me as I drove my side-by-side back into the camp because I came back in through the exit and she needs to check everybody out that comes into the camp. She said she couldn't tell who we were. Her tone of voice was very disrespectful. She caused us a lot of stress. We are not young kids that may cause her trouble. I am 70 years old and have been camping all of my life. I have never been treated the way I was treated at Current Creek. I felt she was very disrespectful of us and that she was "looking" for things to come and criticize us about. We will probably camp outside of the campgrounds if we go up there again.

Andriana M

Verified

July 23, 2022 Stayed at: D8, Loop: D

5

Absolutely the best camping spot.

Andriana M

Verified

July 23, 2022 Stayed at: D8, Loop: D

5

Absolutely the best camping spot.

Andriana M

Verified

July 23, 2022 Stayed at: D8, Loop: D

5

Absolutely the best camping spot.

Paul M

Verified

July 13, 2022 Stayed at: D14, Loop: D

5

Do Not use D14 or even D15 if you have a trailer! The parking area is small and the driveway makes your trailer face away from the Table and fire pit. D14 and D15 share the same parking and it is very small, these should be Tent spots. We were able to move to A10 which is a great spot in an otherwise great campground, the D loop needs to be evaluated by someone with a trailer to get the descriptions updated...

Paul M

Verified

July 13, 2022 Stayed at: D14, Loop: D

5

Do Not use D14 or even D15 if you have a trailer! The parking area is small and the driveway makes your trailer face away from the Table and fire pit. D14 and D15 share the same parking and it is very small, these should be Tent spots. We were able to move to A10 which is a great spot in an otherwise great campground, the D loop needs to be evaluated by someone with a trailer to get the descriptions updated...

Location Currant Creek

Address:
Wasatch Cache National Forest
Heber City, UT, 84032
United States

Highway access

Currant Creek Campground is accessible via US Highway 40, which is approximately 22 miles from Heber City. From Highway 40, the campground can be reached via FS Road 082 after turning onto Coop Creek Road.

Latitude & Longitude: 40.3297 / -111.067

Elevation: 2412 feet

Policies & Rules

Arrival & departure

  • Reservations for sites must be made at least 5 days in advance; first-come-first-served sites must be claimed in person.
  • For Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest info, call Heber Ranger District or Utah Recreation.

Cancellation policy

  • Reservation fees are non-refundable. For campsites, cabins, lookouts, yurts, group sites, and similar stays, we charge a reservation service fee of $8.
  • Standard cancellations usually have a $10 cancellation fee. Customers can generally cancel before the check-in date online.
  • Late cancellation rules differ by stay type.
    • Individual campsites: cancelling after 12:00am local time the day before arrival usually means a $10 cancellation fee plus forfeiting the first night's fee.
    • Cabins, lookouts, and yurts: cancelling less than 14 days before arrival usually means a $10 cancellation fee plus forfeiting the first night's fee.
    • One-night reservations: a late cancellation usually forfeits the full amount paid, up to the total original reservation cost.
  • Modifications are allowed before the cut-off window, but fees depend on the change. Changing to dates completely outside the original reservation dates may trigger a $10 change fee. Extending or shortening a stay that still includes original dates usually has no change fee, though refunds may depend on timing and facility rules. Switching to the same type of campsite for the same dates usually has no change fee, but price differences are charged or refunded.
  • Early departures may or may not be refunded. At certain facilities, partial refunds may be possible if staff can mark the site available for other visitors. No refund is given for a night if the early departure is requested after that day's check-out time.
  • Security deposits are separate. Security deposits may be refunded to the original payment method if the facility is left in acceptable condition, as determined by the property.

Fees & deposits

  • Camping fees cover boat launch, day use, and dump station access.
  • Extra vehicle fee is $10 per day; firewood costs $9.
  • Discounts require a Senior or Access pass; proof is needed at arrival for discounted bookings.

Wildlife & food storage

  • Store food and trash securely to prevent attracting bears; violations may incur fines up to $5,000.

Pets

  • Pet owners must control dogs on leashes, clean up waste, and limit to two dogs per site; dogs must not threaten others or damage property.

Safety & rules

  • Follow campground rules including gate hours, quiet hours, site boundaries, occupancy limits, and leave no trace principles.
  • Minimum stay is two nights on weekends and three nights on holiday weekends.
  • Users assume responsibility for accidents or injuries and the loss of valuables while using the facility.

Utilities

  • Hooking trailers, campers, or RVs to spigots or restroom power is prohibited, even for medical devices.

Cancellation policy

  • No refunds for weather; cancellations within 24 hours incur full fee forfeiture and a $10 fee; no-shows incur a $20 fee.

Local regulations

  • For Bear Country information, visit wildawareutah.org; for campground rules, visit gocamputah.com/rules.

Fires & fuel

  • Obtain firewood within 10 miles of your destination to prevent pests; do not move firewood.

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Last updated: June 5, 2026

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