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Number of accommodations: 46
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Reviews (89)
What Guests Are Saying
Monte Cristo campground offers spacious sites, a peaceful atmosphere, and beautiful surroundings, making it a great place for relaxation with family and friends. The camp host is friendly and helpful, contributing to a positive experience. However, there are ongoing concerns regarding the lack of running water and cleanliness of the restrooms, which have frustrated many visitors.
What Guests Are Saying
Monte Cristo campground offers spacious sites, a peaceful atmosphere, and beautiful surroundings, making it a great place for relaxation with family and friends. The camp host is friendly and helpful, contributing to a positive experience. However, there are ongoing concerns regarding the lack of running water and cleanliness of the restrooms, which have frustrated many visitors.
Review Summary
Marie B
VerifiedJuly 26, 2023 • Stayed at: 37, Loop: MONT
We love this campground! The host was very helpful in getting us to our reserved camping spot. The campground is laid out so that each camper feels safety and privacy. The lack of water was made clear in our reservation confirmation and was not a problem for us. We loved our walks around the entire campground and will definitely plan to come here again. It is beautiful!!
Macey T
VerifiedJuly 26, 2023 • Stayed at: 14, Loop: MONT
Loved this place. Me and my partners new favorite spot. Butterflies everywhere. Perfect weather. The only problem is the water went out. I was at campsite 14 and they had ports potties right across from us and the flies were EVERYWHERE. Maybe clean them out more frequently.
Claudia L
VerifiedJuly 18, 2023 • Stayed at: 12, Loop: MONT
Location was great it’s a higher elevation so it’s a little cold even during the day. Lots of greenery. Site had enough room for 2 tents. Bathrooms were great. Very private.
Liz S
VerifiedJuly 15, 2023 • Stayed at: 27, Loop: MONT
***NO WATER***
Water spigots have been broken since last summer which means none of the restrooms are open. They bring in porta potties but they get full very fast and only empty/clean once per week!!
Other than the water/toilet situation the sites are gorgeous and have paved roads with concrete pads and benches for the fire pit and table areas at the group sites. Camp host was very nice and gracious but has made it clear that the water situation is out of his hands. There are 2 different sites that you can reserve through and recreation.gov has not updated any of their site information for Monte Cristo campground regarding the lack of water. Please call and speak to the camp host before going to get updates on the water as no one else seems to know.
Shaun P
VerifiedJuly 13, 2023 • Stayed at: 20, Loop: MONT
Nice small little site perfect for solo camping
Alyson S
VerifiedJuly 13, 2023 • Stayed at: 46, Loop: MONT
We camp here every year and have for 25 years. Last year while we were there the pump broke and so the toilets stopped working and the running water. We were understanding and assumed it would be fixed this year. Unfortunately it was not fixed. There was no water and the toilets were replaced by honey buckets. There were not enough honey buckets for all the campers so they filled quickly and were not serviced often enough. One of the main reasons we love this campsite is because of the water and the toilets. We will be asking for a full refund and insist that these things be fixed.
Adam M
VerifiedSeptember 12, 2022 • Stayed at: 6, Loop: MONT
I was shocked when I arrived that the campground was divided into loops A, B, C, D, and E. When I made my reservation on recreation.gov, it didn't have a downloadable map of the campground and listed every campsite as in loop "Mont." I just knew I had site #6. There was some sort of map on the info board at the campground entrance, but I was towing a trailer and had a vehicle behind me, so instead of stopping and blocking their way, I went to loop A. I found campsite #6, but there were two other names on the reserved sign. So I drove back to the main entrance, did a 12-point u-turn with my trailer, looked at the map, realized I was at the right campsite, and drove back. Then I realized the names were for dates that had passed. Grr! Then I went to use the bathroom. The Recreation.gov website states that the facilities include "Flush and vault toilets, drinking water and trash collection are provided." Lucky me! My campsite was in a loop with a vault toilet. And there was something completely wrapped in plastic outside of the bathroom that I assume was a water spigot. So no flush toilet, no sinks, and no water of any kind for the loop my campsite was in. The map at the campground entrance did not mark where the flush toilets and drinking water was.
The camping was fine, but Recreation.gov should do a much better job of providing a downloadable map of the campground, of noting which loop each campsite is in, and of noting which loops have a vault toilet and no water and which (if any) have flush toilets and drinking water.
Jaimi L
VerifiedAugust 27, 2022 • Stayed at: 35, Loop: MONT
The camp host is very abrasive! I personally watched him verbally attack 2 different people. In both instances, the people had no idea they were breaking the rules. The host flew off the handle and told them to pack up their stuff and “get out of here” before even telling them what the issue was. Both times, the individuals naturally asked for clarification and this just escalated his anger and he threatened to call the sheriff. Keep in mind, these people and even myself as an observer didn’t know what the Host was so angry about at first. Once the people understood what “rule” they had broke, they were accommodating and corrected the issue. I believe if the host had approached these situations in a professional and calm manner there wouldn’t have been any issue. I felt bad for the lady in the site next to me. She cried after the host walked away and was visibly upset. There was no need for the host to act this way. The other situation involved a street legal Razor. The gentleman driving it didn’t think there was a problem having it in the campground since he was able to drive it from his home in Huntsville legally. The host approached him angry and yelling. The host didn’t even introduce himself. Once again, the host approached this man, yelling “get out of here or I am calling the sheriff.” The gentleman asked clarifying questions, in a calm manner, and the host became even more belligerent. It is only natural and a persons right to understand what rules they are breaking. No person should be approached by a camp host in the way this man approached these people. The host should have calmly explained the problem. Instead he was terrible to these people and his behavior was inexcusable. I guarantee you if you had a “secret shopper” type camper in a spot by the host and they broke a rule, you would see this behavior. I saw him explode both days I was there, so chances of this being isolated are slim.
Courtney W
VerifiedAugust 22, 2022 • Stayed at: 30, Loop: MONT
Beautiful campground, well taken care of. They water was off so we had to use a porta potty, which wasn't a huge deal. Love how close to the Salt Lake valley this area is.
Amanda B
VerifiedAugust 20, 2022 • Stayed at: 44, Loop: MONT
Four of us came and enjoyed a few nights in campground 44. It was absolutely lovely watching the storms come in and out. The campgrounds were spread out enough where we didn’t feel we were sleeping in the same camp as our neighbors. We’d love to come back and catch a meteor shower on a clear night!
Location Monte Cristo
Address:
45 South 100 West
Woodruff, UT, 84086
United States
From Ogden, Utah, take 12th Street up Ogden Canyon and continue on Highway 39 east of Huntsville for 30 miles. Campground is located across the highway from the Monte Cristo Guard Station.
Monte Cristo Campground is accessible via State Route 39, which connects to U.S. Highway 89 approximately 16 miles to the east.
Latitude & Longitude: 41.4614 / -111.497
Elevation: 2702 feet
Policies & Rules
General
- This Campground is in Bear Country Always store food and trash securely to avoid attracting wildlife -Failure to comply may result in fines up to $5,000, removal from your site and/or imprisonment Remember, a fed bear is a dead bear
- There is no water available on site; bring all water needed including drinking water This is a 'pack it in, pack it out' facility; bring trash bags
- Dogs or Domestic Pets Owners must -Control dog by a leash not to exceed six feet (6’) at all times -Clean up dog feces immediately -Limit two dogs per campsite Do not allow dogs to -Threaten or attack people/animals -Interfere with people, vehicles, or property -Cause damage to vegetation or harass wildlife
- Gates open at 7am, close at 10pm. Camping is allowed only within the designated space provided. Do not go beyond the boundaries of your site. Max occupancy is 8 people per single site. Reserved sites will be held until 12pm on the day following your scheduled arrival date. Horses/Off-road vehicles are prohibited in the campground. Leave No Trace -Put all trash in dumpsters, when provided, or properly stored in your vehicle or bear box -Remove all personal property and trash when leaving -Unclean sites will be reported to the District Ranger LEO -Leaving food/trash in an unoccupied site may result in a $5,000 fine. Cleaning animals or bathing where drinking water is supplied is strictly prohibited. Fireworks or other explosives are prohibited. Discharging of a firearm in the campground is not allowed. No boisterous behavior. Be courteous to your fellow visitor. Keep noise at a reasonable level. No amplified music is allowed in USDA Forest Service campgrounds and facilities. Max Vehicle Length includes tow vehicle.
- There is a 2-night minimum stay on weekends; 3-night minimum stay on holiday weekends
- 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
- First Come First Served (FF) sites For reservable sites, reservations must be made at least 5 days in advance You must claim a FF site in person on the day you wish to check-in A site listed as FF does not guarantee availability, Recreation.gov does not update FF occupancy The only way to know if an FF site is available is to arrive at the campground on the day you plan to check-in Availability cannot be predicted Many sites are in remote locations, we cannot contact camp hosts about availability Recommended arrival times vary by day. Weekends and holidays typically fill more quickly To claim an FF site, you must be physically present, occupy the site, and pay at that time There is no waiting list for FF sites
- Extra Vehicle -$10 per vehicle, per day (paid on-site cash/check) Firewood -$9
- 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
- Please understand that camping is an outdoor experience; therefore, we do not give refunds for weather or natural conditions Cancellations within 24 hours prior to arrival date will forfeit the entire use fee and a $10 cancellation fee No-shows, early departures, or cancellations after the arrival date are not entitled to a refund Failure to arrive at the site by 12pm the day after scheduled arrival and does not cancel the reservation, will be charged a $20 service fee and forfeit the first-night use fee
- For more info on visiting Bear Country visit wildawareutah.org wildlife.utah.gov For campground Rules and Regulations visit gocamputah.com/rules
- Click herefor more info about the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest -For more info, please call Ogden Ranger District at 801-625-5112 or Utah Recreation at 385-273-1100 -Visit our website gocamputah.comor Facebook facebook.com/letsgocamputah To reserve a site call Recreation.gov reservation line 1-877-444-6777
- 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 info click here
- 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
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Last updated: June 4, 2026