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Mill Hollow

MILL HOLLOW CAMPGROUND
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MILL HOLLOW CAMPGROUND
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About Mill Hollow

Mill Hollow Campground is located in the Uinta National Forest next to Mill Hollow Reservoir at an elevation of 8,800 feet. Visitors enjoy fishing, canoeing and hiking.

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2026 (Current year)

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Currently open - May 29 to Sep 13

Campground Amenities

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Pet friendly
Pets and Policies

Pets and Policies

  • Pet friendly
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Reviews (33)

Review Summary

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33 reviews
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45.5%
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Adam N

July 24, 2020

5

Wonderful place.

Adam N

July 24, 2020

5

Wonderful place.

Scott R

July 22, 2020

5

Our campsite was awesome; private, clean and quiet. The camp host were friendly and helpful with directions. Great Weekend.

Scott R

July 22, 2020

5

Our campsite was awesome; private, clean and quiet. The camp host were friendly and helpful with directions. Great Weekend.

Scott R

July 22, 2020

5

Our campsite was awesome; private, clean and quiet. The camp host were friendly and helpful with directions. Great Weekend.

Rebecca B

June 26, 2020

3

17-B is listed as "Full Shade" - this is incorrect. In general, there was little shade, but by moving around we were always able to find a shady spot to put our chairs. The table was NEVER in the shade so we didn't use it. The table's center board wasn't attached so if you leaned on one end the other end would pop up. 17-B is close to the campground host which can be handy if there is a problem, but they ran their generator about 75% of the time which greatly diminished the enjoyment of being up in the mountains. The dumpster was a little further up from the host site. We arrived on a Sunday and the dumpster was full. By the time we checked out on Tuesday, the bags of garbage were overflowing the dumpster. The bathrooms were a nice distance away - not too close, not too far. They were acceptable. 17-B is an easy walk to the lake which was great. The lake edge made for easy fishing (although we didn't catch anything). The site is next to a service road and a trail head, so the view in that direction is a bunch of signs; but when we sat over there (because it was the current shady spot) if you aimed your chairs in the right direction you had a nice view of the trees and mountains. You will definitely need bug spray and remember sunscreen because you burn easier at high altitude. If you're going down to the lake make sure you have sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat with a brim because the glare off the water can be killer. Don't forget to drink lots of water to avoid dehydration which can aggravate problems associated with being at high altitude (nausea, dizziness, light-headed, racing heartbeat, etc.) We will definitely return to Mill Hollow. We'd stay in 17-B again, but would try other sites first.

Rebecca B

June 26, 2020

3

17-B is listed as "Full Shade" - this is incorrect. In general, there was little shade, but by moving around we were always able to find a shady spot to put our chairs. The table was NEVER in the shade so we didn't use it. The table's center board wasn't attached so if you leaned on one end the other end would pop up. 17-B is close to the campground host which can be handy if there is a problem, but they ran their generator about 75% of the time which greatly diminished the enjoyment of being up in the mountains. The dumpster was a little further up from the host site. We arrived on a Sunday and the dumpster was full. By the time we checked out on Tuesday, the bags of garbage were overflowing the dumpster. The bathrooms were a nice distance away - not too close, not too far. They were acceptable. 17-B is an easy walk to the lake which was great. The lake edge made for easy fishing (although we didn't catch anything). The site is next to a service road and a trail head, so the view in that direction is a bunch of signs; but when we sat over there (because it was the current shady spot) if you aimed your chairs in the right direction you had a nice view of the trees and mountains. You will definitely need bug spray and remember sunscreen because you burn easier at high altitude. If you're going down to the lake make sure you have sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat with a brim because the glare off the water can be killer. Don't forget to drink lots of water to avoid dehydration which can aggravate problems associated with being at high altitude (nausea, dizziness, light-headed, racing heartbeat, etc.) We will definitely return to Mill Hollow. We'd stay in 17-B again, but would try other sites first.

Rebecca B

June 26, 2020

3

17-B is listed as "Full Shade" - this is incorrect. In general, there was little shade, but by moving around we were always able to find a shady spot to put our chairs. The table was NEVER in the shade so we didn't use it. The table's center board wasn't attached so if you leaned on one end the other end would pop up. 17-B is close to the campground host which can be handy if there is a problem, but they ran their generator about 75% of the time which greatly diminished the enjoyment of being up in the mountains. The dumpster was a little further up from the host site. We arrived on a Sunday and the dumpster was full. By the time we checked out on Tuesday, the bags of garbage were overflowing the dumpster. The bathrooms were a nice distance away - not too close, not too far. They were acceptable. 17-B is an easy walk to the lake which was great. The lake edge made for easy fishing (although we didn't catch anything). The site is next to a service road and a trail head, so the view in that direction is a bunch of signs; but when we sat over there (because it was the current shady spot) if you aimed your chairs in the right direction you had a nice view of the trees and mountains. You will definitely need bug spray and remember sunscreen because you burn easier at high altitude. If you're going down to the lake make sure you have sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat with a brim because the glare off the water can be killer. Don't forget to drink lots of water to avoid dehydration which can aggravate problems associated with being at high altitude (nausea, dizziness, light-headed, racing heartbeat, etc.) We will definitely return to Mill Hollow. We'd stay in 17-B again, but would try other sites first.

Don A

January 15, 2020

3

The placement of the boulders on the opposing side of road from campsite entrances makes backing My RV trailer more difficult and dangerous to get into the campsites. The campgrounds are set in one of
The most beautiful areas in the Uinta Mountain Range. The clean up of the campgrounds should occur prior to opening and the campground host should be the custodians to care for clean up and maintenance of Mill Hollow, my favorite in this forest.

Robert U

January 15, 2020

5

Nice place. Good place to relax and go fishing.

Location Mill Hollow

Address:
Fr281
Kamas, UT, 84036
United States

Highway access

Mill Hollow is accessible via State Highway 35, which is approximately 12 miles northwest of the campground. No interstates or freeways are noted within 25 miles.

Latitude & Longitude: 40.4914 / -111.104

Elevation: 2694 feet

Policies & Rules

Arrival & departure

  • Gates open at 7am and close at 10pm; quiet hours are from 10pm to 6am. Maximum occupancy is 8 people per site; clean up after yourself and leave no trace.
  • For more information on the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, call Heber Ranger District at 435-654-0470 or visit gocamputah.com.

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.

Wildlife & food storage

  • Store food and trash securely to avoid attracting wildlife; fines up to $5,000 may apply for non-compliance.

Safety & rules

  • This facility requires you to pack in what you pack out; bring garbage bags for your waste.
  • A minimum stay of 2 nights is required on weekends and 3 nights on holiday weekends.
  • Utah Recreation is not liable for accidents, injuries, or loss of valuables during your stay; users assume full responsibility for their actions.

Pets

  • Dog owners must keep pets leashed (max 6 feet), clean up after them, and limit to two dogs per site; dogs must not threaten or interfere with others.

Utilities

  • Trailers, campers, and RVs must arrive with filled water tanks; no hookups to restrooms' water or power are allowed.

Site types & loops

  • To claim a first-come, first-served site, you must check in person on the desired day; availability is not guaranteed and varies by day.

Fees & deposits

  • An extra vehicle incurs a fee of $10 per day; firewood is available for $9.
  • Discounts are only available for Senior or Access pass holders; proof is required at check-in.

Cancellation policy

  • No refunds will be issued for weather or natural conditions; early departures are non-refundable.

Local regulations

  • Visit wildawareutah.org or wildlife.utah.gov for Bear Country information; for campground rules visit gocamputah.com/rules.

Fires & fuel

  • To prevent pest spread, obtain firewood within 10 miles of your destination and burn it on-site.

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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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