About Pine Valley North Wasatch Cach
Number of accommodations: 1
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
B, Loop: NORT
Site Details
Reviews (20)
What Guests Are Saying
Pine Valley North Wasatch Cache is a great location for family reunions, offering ample space for large groups and exceptionally clean bathrooms. Campers appreciate the beautiful pine surroundings and helpful camp host. However, there are maintenance issues, including a failed water system and full trash bins that need addressing.
What Guests Are Saying
Pine Valley North Wasatch Cache is a great location for family reunions, offering ample space for large groups and exceptionally clean bathrooms. Campers appreciate the beautiful pine surroundings and helpful camp host. However, there are maintenance issues, including a failed water system and full trash bins that need addressing.
Review Summary
Robert L
June 27, 2022
Take bug Repellant, Other than that it was great
Robert L
June 27, 2022
Take bug Repellant, Other than that it was great
William O
June 23, 2022
The campground is awesome. There is plenty of room for all and the parking is plentiful. We wish that the water was functional. It would make multi-day camping much better.
William O
June 23, 2022
The campground is awesome. There is plenty of room for all and the parking is plentiful. We wish that the water was functional. It would make multi-day camping much better.
William O
July 8, 2020
The camp is always nice. The parking is great and the camps are spread out for tons of people. The last two years we have not had water. This year we were informed the pump is down.
William O
July 8, 2020
The camp is always nice. The parking is great and the camps are spread out for tons of people. The last two years we have not had water. This year we were informed the pump is down.
Rand C
VerifiedJanuary 15, 2020 • Stayed at: B, Loop: NORT
This is a very large campsite with one outhouse (one mens side and one womens side). It has plenty of space for lots of tents. The parking lot is not terribly large, and hard to turn around in when other cars are present in the parking area. We had six trailers with tow vehicles, which was a tight fit with the extra cars we had. All in all we enjoyed the site as it was private and gave our group lots of space for games and activities. The drawback was the camp table areas were both quite a walk and downhill from the parking. Take a wagon if you are staying in a trailer to haul your food down! The area was clean and well kept. We had two large picnic areas, both equipped with tables and grill. There was no water in our camp even though it showed water when we made the reservation. Be aware that you may need to carry in water to this site.
Rand C
VerifiedJanuary 15, 2020 • Stayed at: B, Loop: NORT
This is a very large campsite with one outhouse (one mens side and one womens side). It has plenty of space for lots of tents. The parking lot is not terribly large, and hard to turn around in when other cars are present in the parking area. We had six trailers with tow vehicles, which was a tight fit with the extra cars we had. All in all we enjoyed the site as it was private and gave our group lots of space for games and activities. The drawback was the camp table areas were both quite a walk and downhill from the parking. Take a wagon if you are staying in a trailer to haul your food down! The area was clean and well kept. We had two large picnic areas, both equipped with tables and grill. There was no water in our camp even though it showed water when we made the reservation. Be aware that you may need to carry in water to this site.
Debbie C
VerifiedDecember 18, 2019 • Stayed at: B, Loop: NORT
There was no water available and no warning that we needed to bring water. We were camped next to a biker group called “The Barons”. Worst camping experience ever. They were extremely loud all night, every night and the last night they shot off a cannon at random times through out the night. The camp host did nothing to take of the situation. We will never stay at this camp sight again.
Debbie C
VerifiedDecember 18, 2019 • Stayed at: B, Loop: NORT
There was no water available and no warning that we needed to bring water. We were camped next to a biker group called “The Barons”. Worst camping experience ever. They were extremely loud all night, every night and the last night they shot off a cannon at random times through out the night. The camp host did nothing to take of the situation. We will never stay at this camp sight again.
Location Pine Valley North Wasatch Cach
Address:
Forest Rd 424
Kamas, UT, 84036
United States
From Salt Lake City, Utah, take I-80 east for approximately 30 miles to Exit 146 for Highway 40 toward Park City/Heber City/Vernal. Take Exit 4 onto Highway 248 toward Kamas. Take left onto UT 32 then right onto Highway 150 (Mirror Lake Scenic Byway). Go 10 miles to campground.
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From Salt Lake City, Utah, take I-80 east for approximately 30 miles to Exit 146 for Highway 40. Go south on Highway 40 for approximately 13 miles and take left onto UT Highway 32. Stay on UT-32 for 16 miles (there will be a 4-way stop in Francis.) Take right onto Highway 150 (Mirror Lake Scenic Byway) in Kamas. Go 10 miles to campground.
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From Provo, Utah, take Highway 189 thru Provo Canyon to Heber City. At the junction with Highway 40 in Heber, turn left and stay on Highway 189 thru town. At the north end of Heber, turn right onto UT Highway 32. Stay on UT-32 for 16 miles (there will be a 4-way stop in Francis.) Take right onto Highway 150 (Mirror Lake Scenic Byway) in Kamas. Go 10 miles to campground.
The campground is accessible via I-80, approximately 30 miles west, and Highway 40, which connects to UT Highway 32 and Highway 150 (Mirror Lake Scenic Byway) leading directly to the campground.
Latitude & Longitude: 40.5983 / -111.115
Elevation: 2275 feet
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Last updated: June 5, 2026