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About Spring Hollow Campground
Number of accommodations: 14
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2026 Season availability
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- River Access
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Reviews (134)
What Guests Are Saying
Spring Hollow Campground is highly praised for its friendly and helpful hosts, well-maintained facilities, and beautiful surroundings, including rivers and hiking trails. Many guests enjoyed family reunions and outdoor activities like fishing and hiking, appreciating the campground's peaceful atmosphere and ample shade. While some noted challenges with tent camping on slopes and occasional noise from nearby roads, overall experiences were positive, with many eager to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Spring Hollow Campground is highly praised for its friendly and helpful hosts, well-maintained facilities, and beautiful surroundings, including rivers and hiking trails. Many guests enjoyed family reunions and outdoor activities like fishing and hiking, appreciating the campground's peaceful atmosphere and ample shade. While some noted challenges with tent camping on slopes and occasional noise from nearby roads, overall experiences were positive, with many eager to return.
Review Summary
David H
VerifiedJune 7, 2021 • Stayed at: 007, Loop: SPRI
This is a nice campground close to Logan. The host this year has kept it very clean and inviting. Our family loves the access to the dam and river and the streams that run through the campsite. We also like the easy access to the Crimson Trail and the river walk trail. There are only two things that keep this campground from being perfect 1) the noise from the road, and 2) in the summer there are quite a few bugs. Like many campspots, the place could also use flushing toilets.
David H
VerifiedJune 7, 2021 • Stayed at: 007, Loop: SPRI
This is a nice campground close to Logan. The host this year has kept it very clean and inviting. Our family loves the access to the dam and river and the streams that run through the campsite. We also like the easy access to the Crimson Trail and the river walk trail. There are only two things that keep this campground from being perfect 1) the noise from the road, and 2) in the summer there are quite a few bugs. Like many campspots, the place could also use flushing toilets.
Harold W
VerifiedAugust 10, 2020 • Stayed at: 011, Loop: SPRI
Great site. Close to waterfall
Harold W
VerifiedAugust 10, 2020 • Stayed at: 011, Loop: SPRI
Great site. Close to waterfall
Bill S
VerifiedJuly 30, 2020 • Stayed at: 010, Loop: SPRI
Great location and campground. We hiked the Crimson Trail and the Wind Caves. Great hosts too.
Bill S
VerifiedJuly 30, 2020 • Stayed at: 010, Loop: SPRI
Great location and campground. We hiked the Crimson Trail and the Wind Caves. Great hosts too.
Kathleen A
VerifiedJuly 26, 2020 • Stayed at: GRP B, Loop: SPRI
We really enjoyed our experience at Spring Hollow. The campsite layout was a bit strange - there was a lot of parking down below and then a cement pad up a hill with 6 or 7 large picnic tables (I think it was originally designed to be a day use area). We managed to fit our two camp trailers on the corner/side of the pad and get our vehicles onto the pad but it was a bit awkward. The campground was absolutely beautiful. It was right next to stream (and not too buggy) and the trees gave us shade most of the day. Though it was hot during the day, it cooled down pretty fast at night. The flush toilets/sinks in the group site bathroom were also very much appreciated.
There is a trailhead for a very popular trail right next to the cement pad, so there were people walking through all day. Our main complaint was that if the gate to the group sites was left open, cars would try to drive through our campsite and would come up the little hill at 25mph and then have to hit the brakes and back down the hill or use our campsite to turn around - that was a bit scary since we had a few little kids in our group. Otherwise we had a lot of fun and really enjoyed our stay.
Kathleen A
VerifiedJuly 26, 2020 • Stayed at: GRP B, Loop: SPRI
We really enjoyed our experience at Spring Hollow. The campsite layout was a bit strange - there was a lot of parking down below and then a cement pad up a hill with 6 or 7 large picnic tables (I think it was originally designed to be a day use area). We managed to fit our two camp trailers on the corner/side of the pad and get our vehicles onto the pad but it was a bit awkward. The campground was absolutely beautiful. It was right next to stream (and not too buggy) and the trees gave us shade most of the day. Though it was hot during the day, it cooled down pretty fast at night. The flush toilets/sinks in the group site bathroom were also very much appreciated.
There is a trailhead for a very popular trail right next to the cement pad, so there were people walking through all day. Our main complaint was that if the gate to the group sites was left open, cars would try to drive through our campsite and would come up the little hill at 25mph and then have to hit the brakes and back down the hill or use our campsite to turn around - that was a bit scary since we had a few little kids in our group. Otherwise we had a lot of fun and really enjoyed our stay.
Katie D
VerifiedJuly 7, 2020 • Stayed at: 011, Loop: SPRI
Literally 30 seconds into our camping trip, my son was bitten by a rattlesnake right in the middle of the campground. Not in a bush or long grass, but 10 feet from the concrete pad. Normally, I wouldn't fault the campground for natural issues, but a little girl was bitten at the same campground a few weeks prior to our visit. It would have been nice to be warned that rattlesnakes were prevalent in the area prior to our visit so that we could take the proper precautions. I will not be visiting here again. Its a beautiful campground with lots of activities for families (hiking, fishing, swimming,etc.), but the risk isn't worth it in my opinion.
Katie D
VerifiedJuly 7, 2020 • Stayed at: 011, Loop: SPRI
Literally 30 seconds into our camping trip, my son was bitten by a rattlesnake right in the middle of the campground. Not in a bush or long grass, but 10 feet from the concrete pad. Normally, I wouldn't fault the campground for natural issues, but a little girl was bitten at the same campground a few weeks prior to our visit. It would have been nice to be warned that rattlesnakes were prevalent in the area prior to our visit so that we could take the proper precautions. I will not be visiting here again. Its a beautiful campground with lots of activities for families (hiking, fishing, swimming,etc.), but the risk isn't worth it in my opinion.
Location Spring Hollow Campground
Address:
Fr038
Logan, UT, 84321
United States
In Logan, UT, at intersection of US Rts. 91 and 89 (Main St. and 400 No.), take Rt. 89 north 6.6 miles to campground sign. Turn right after sign into campground.
Spring Hollow Campground is accessible via US Route 89, which is located approximately 6.6 miles south in Logan, UT, where it intersects with US Route 91.
Latitude & Longitude: 41.7531 / -111.716
Elevation: 1536 feet
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Last updated: June 4, 2026