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About Little Mill
Number of accommodations: 26
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
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- Fire Pit
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- Pet friendly
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Reviews (291)
What Guests Are Saying
Little Mill campground offers a well-maintained and clean environment with friendly and helpful staff, making for an enjoyable stay. Visitors appreciate the beautiful setting, especially in the fall, and the proximity to outdoor activities like hiking and kayaking. However, many reviews highlight significant noise from the nearby highway and generators, which detracts from the overall camping experience.
What Guests Are Saying
Little Mill campground offers a well-maintained and clean environment with friendly and helpful staff, making for an enjoyable stay. Visitors appreciate the beautiful setting, especially in the fall, and the proximity to outdoor activities like hiking and kayaking. However, many reviews highlight significant noise from the nearby highway and generators, which detracts from the overall camping experience.
Review Summary
Craig W
VerifiedSeptember 1, 2021 • Stayed at: 018, Loop: LITT
Wonderful it rained with thunder and lightning so fun loved it.
Craig W
VerifiedSeptember 1, 2021 • Stayed at: 018, Loop: LITT
Great
Craig W
VerifiedSeptember 1, 2021 • Stayed at: 018, Loop: LITT
Wonderful it rained with thunder and lightning so fun loved it.
Rosemary M
VerifiedAugust 21, 2021 • Stayed at: 027, Loop: LITT
We were in #27, which is the last site. It was convenient to be close to restrooms, water, and the dumpster. The downside was the restroom odor most evenings. We were directly across from the camp host which provided additional security, but also noise. Guests stopped frequently, but the worst was when the wood logs were restocked at 6:00am one morning. We were not aware of the number of rock climbers who access this area. There is a large, well-used mountain wall directly behind the restrooms. The conversations of the climbers echo off of the wall and we were able to understand most of what was said. We found this enjoyable, but some might not. We enjoy Little Mill Campground. It is convenient to access. The river (with fishing) runs through the campground. There are paved trails at both ends of the area. The only disadvantage is the noise from the nearby road. The UTVs are definitely the worst. Fortunately, the noise is mostly between 10:00am & 10:00pm. Long stays should be reserved online. During the week, there are usually several sites with 1-2 open nights.
Rosemary M
VerifiedAugust 21, 2021 • Stayed at: 027, Loop: LITT
We were in #27, which is the last site. It was convenient to be close to restrooms, water, and the dumpster. The downside was the restroom odor most evenings. We were directly across from the camp host which provided additional security, but also noise. Guests stopped frequently, but the worst was when the wood logs were restocked at 6:00am one morning. We were not aware of the number of rock climbers who access this area. There is a large, well-used mountain wall directly behind the restrooms. The conversations of the climbers echo off of the wall and we were able to understand most of what was said. We found this enjoyable, but some might not. We enjoy Little Mill Campground. It is convenient to access. The river (with fishing) runs through the campground. There are paved trails at both ends of the area. The only disadvantage is the noise from the nearby road. The UTVs are definitely the worst. Fortunately, the noise is mostly between 10:00am & 10:00pm. Long stays should be reserved online. During the week, there are usually several sites with 1-2 open nights.
Joe R
VerifiedAugust 19, 2021 • Stayed at: 009, Loop: LITT
Great little campsite tucked next to a flowing creek. Campers maintained a Very mellow atmosphere so very close to the city but truly felt As if you were far away. Only downside was road that skirted the campsite has regular flowing traffic till dark. No cell service with Verizon and no trash cans to be found nearby. Fishing was great and there was plenty of shade.
Joe R
VerifiedAugust 19, 2021 • Stayed at: 009, Loop: LITT
Great little campsite tucked next to a flowing creek. Campers maintained a Very mellow atmosphere so very close to the city but truly felt As if you were far away. Only downside was road that skirted the campsite has regular flowing traffic till dark. No cell service with Verizon and no trash cans to be found nearby. Fishing was great and there was plenty of shade.
april b
August 15, 2021
Really weird. Site 1 is the only site that you had to hike into. We arrived after dark and found it difficult to find the site. We even had some nearby campers help us look for it. This would have been fine, but ALL the other sites were right next to each other. Only site 1 was hike in. We ended up staying on a different available site in the campground. Traffic with music blaring was passing by right up until 2am and children in the tent next to us got out of their tents to pee on the ground at 1am even though the vault toilet was LITERALLY 50 feet away. We were out of there as soon as the sun rose. Will never return.
april b
August 15, 2021
Really weird. Site 1 is the only site that you had to hike into. We arrived after dark and found it difficult to find the site. We even had some nearby campers help us look for it. This would have been fine, but ALL the other sites were right next to each other. Only site 1 was hike in. We ended up staying on a different available site in the campground. Traffic with music blaring was passing by right up until 2am and children in the tent next to us got out of their tents to pee on the ground at 1am even though the vault toilet was LITERALLY 50 feet away. We were out of there as soon as the sun rose. Will never return.
Danielle H
VerifiedAugust 10, 2021 • Stayed at: 027, Loop: LITT
Great camp host. Made us feel welcomed the minute we arrived. Beautiful quiet campground only a few miles from the city. We will definitely be back.
Location Little Mill
Address:
Little Mill Campground Rd
Provo, UT, 84604
United States
From Salt Lake City or Provo, take I-15 to the Alpine-Highland exit 284. Travel 8 miles east on Utah Highway 92 to the mouth of American Fork Canyon. Stay on 92 for 4 miles to the campground.
Little Mill Campground is accessible via Interstate 15, with the Alpine-Highland exit 284 providing access to Utah Highway 92. The campground is located approximately 12 miles from I-15 and is reached by traveling 8 miles east on Highway 92, followed by 4 miles further into American Fork Canyon.
Latitude & Longitude: 40.4494 / -111.672
Elevation: 1843 feet
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Last updated: June 5, 2026