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Number of accommodations: 65
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Reviews (175)
What Guests Are Saying
Diamond Campground offers a beautiful and peaceful setting with clean facilities and friendly camp hosts who are accommodating and helpful. Many visitors enjoy the spaciousness between sites and the proximity to nature, including rivers and wildlife, making it a great spot for families and outdoor activities. However, some guests reported issues with flies, wasps, and aggressive cows, along with misleading descriptions of tent camping areas, which detracted from their overall experience.
What Guests Are Saying
Diamond Campground offers a beautiful and peaceful setting with clean facilities and friendly camp hosts who are accommodating and helpful. Many visitors enjoy the spaciousness between sites and the proximity to nature, including rivers and wildlife, making it a great spot for families and outdoor activities. However, some guests reported issues with flies, wasps, and aggressive cows, along with misleading descriptions of tent camping areas, which detracted from their overall experience.
Review Summary
Steve B
VerifiedAugust 20, 2020 • Stayed at: B038, Loop: B
Wonderful spot during our national park tour. Easily accessible, fair enough from the highway to not hear any noises. Great view of the sky, easy access to the river. Bathrooms were clean, host was awesome. Local livestock were entertaining. Can't wait to stay again.
One thing to note, the fire pits were all brand new large concrete cylinders and were AMAZING.
Jessica L
VerifiedAugust 20, 2020 • Stayed at: A020, Loop: A
Gorgeous campground, really well maintained by the camp host. It's a great place for families. Loop A is mostly shaded (site A18 has no shade from trees FYI), Loop B has no shaded areas, and it does get hot during the summer. The sites nearest to the creek are great (sites A18-A22); the creek is fairly shallow this time of year, but does have a strong current in some spots. You can do some tubing. Definitely bring a chair, so that you can sit in the water and enjoy it with a nice beverage. No issues with bears during our stay, but there was a raccoon who was quite skilled at opening boxes and bags. There is some road noise from trucks and other vehicles driving on the frontage road and going over the cattle guards. The bathrooms were clean, as was the water spigot. Overall, we all really enjoyed our stay and are hoping to make an annual trip to Diamond.
Erin A
VerifiedAugust 20, 2020 • Stayed at: B055, Loop: B
This was a lovely site, and very easy to use.
Cassandra S
VerifiedAugust 16, 2020 • Stayed at: A015, Loop: A
Loved this campground! So much for the kids to do. Lots of shade and the sites are a really good size. Would have been nice if the other dog owners followed the “Dogs must be leashed” policy. Overall it was great and we will be returning!!
Eric R
VerifiedAugust 9, 2020 • Stayed at: A004, Loop: A
Some great spots, well kept.
James C
VerifiedJuly 22, 2020 • Stayed at: A020, Loop: A
There was constant ATV, dirt bike, and motorcycle traffic on my loop the entire time we were there. A family (or group of families) would circle the loop on these motor vehicles for hours. The motorcycle was ridden by an adult with a child in their lap, while the other vehicles were ridden by a combination of adults and children. I am surprised that the camp host did not say anything to them, especially since the motorcycle was quite loud (might have been a Harley-Davidson) and I thought there were not supposed to be ATVs or dirt bikes at the camp.
Kristel R
VerifiedJuly 14, 2020 • Stayed at: A009, Loop: A
Diamond is a beautiful area! The river had areas we could play in and cool off, the campground was nice. The only downside was the amount of space between our camp/ firepit and the neighboring firepit. But we'll be back for sure!
Jeff J
VerifiedJuly 13, 2020 • Stayed at: A005, Loop: A
Very pretty scenery, unpleasant host that really put a damper on our family outing. Within minutes of getting there, while still unpacking, the host came and chastised us for not having our dog on a leash. I totally understand, and that rule is posted, but I would expect him to talk to us a little more friendly about it. Personally, if I were the host, I wouldn't bring it up with anybody unless their dog was causing issues, which our dog wasn't. Then we started gathering dead wood for the campfire and the host came over and told us we weren't allowed to burn any wood from the area. Is that really the rule? I didn't see that on the website. If it is a rule, I would suggest putting it on the website so campers can plan ahead. He said the only options are to bring our own wood from home or buy the wood from him. I showed him the rule from the website that you're not supposed to bring your own wood. He said he had never heard of that rule before. Anyway, his interactions with my family were very unpleasant and unexpected. I wouldn't recommend going there, especially if you have young children that are sensitive to confrontational situations.
Cassidy H
VerifiedJuly 12, 2020 • Stayed at: A023, Loop: A
Nice campground, clean and very pretty. It was crowded but i didn’t mind. It’d be fun to tube the creek that’s right there, it was shallow when we went
tyson t
VerifiedJune 28, 2020 • Stayed at: A013, Loop: A
Great place. Clean bath room. Lots of shaded spots and lots of places for the kids to run around and explore.
Location Diamond
Address:
Uinta Wasatch Cache National Forest
Spanish Fork, UT, 84660
United States
From I-15, take exit 258 and turn east toward Spanish Fork Canyon. Continue up Spanish Fork Canyon for about 9 miles to Forest Road 029/Diamond Fork Canyon. Turn left into Diamond Fork Canyon and travel 6 miles northeast to campground.
Latitude & Longitude: 40.0719 / -111.429
Elevation: 1589 feet
Policies & Rules
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This Campground is in Bear Country
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This is a 'pack it in, pack it out' facility; bring trash bags |
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Dogs or Domestic Pets
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Campground Etiquette and Rules
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There is a 2-night minimum stay on weekends; 3-night minimum stay on holiday weekends |
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Trailers/Campers and RVs: Come with water tank filled. Hooking up to spigots or the power in the restrooms, even for medical devices is strictly prohibited |
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First Come First Served (FF) sites
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Extra Vehicle -$10 per vehicle, per day (paid on-site cash/check)
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If you booked at a discount without a Senior or Access pass, you'll need to pay the difference in cash/check upon arrival. Only Senior or Access passes qualify for discounts and proof of ownership upon arrival is required |
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Please understand that camping is an outdoor experience; we do not give refunds or credits for weather or natural conditions
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For more information on visiting Bear Country visit
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Click here for more info about the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
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Don't Move Firewood: Help prevent the spread of tree-killing pests in our national forests by obtaining firewood within 10 miles of your destination and burning it on-site. For more information click here |
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Please note: Utah Recreation is not responsible for accident or injury to any person or property resulting from the use of this facility and is not responsible for the loss of money or valuables of any kind. The user of this permit assumes full and complete responsibility for the conduct and actions of all members in their party |