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Recreation Region: Heber-Kamas Ranger District

Currant Creek Campground

Currant Creek Campground is situated next to Currant Creek Reservoir. Aspen, fir and lodgepole pine are the dominant tree species. Rainbow and cutthroat trout are the principal fish species in the reservoir. There is a campground host on site. Facilities and improvements include paved roads & parking spurs, dump station, boat ramp, fire rings, firewood, grills, picnic tables, wheelchair accessible fishing pier and playground. Popular activities include hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing and boating.

Current Conditions
No water available. First Come, First Served- June 06, 2025 - June 12, 2025. Fall: September 02, 2025 - September 20, 2025.
Reservable Dates: June 13, 2025 - September 01, 2025

General Information

This campground is open seasonally and operated by a Concessionaire. Restrooms are available during the open season. This campground typically has water available. For the most current conditions about this campground and amenities available please refer to recreation.gov. 

ATV's/OHV's are prohibited in the campground. No discharge of firearms or fireworks. Quiet hours are 10pm to 6am. Pets must be leashed. This campground requires a 2 day minimum stay on weekends and a 3 day minimum stay on holiday weekends.

Overnight Use:
Single Site: $30.41 per night
Double Site: $59.02 per night
Group Site: $127.88- $172.60 per night

Heber-Kamas Ranger District, Heber Office

Address: 2460 South Highway 40 Heber, UT 84032
Phone: (435) 654-0470
Hours: Wednesday & Thursday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm / Closed 1 hour for Lunch (Closed on federal holidays)
Office Email: sm.fs.uwc_info@usda.gov

Getting There

Latitude / Longitude

Latitude: 40.331775

Longitude: -111.066949

Directions

From Heber City, Utah, take Highway 40 east for 45 miles to the Currant Creek Junction. Turn off the highway and travel in a northwest direction approximately 17 miles to the campground. The road from the highway is paved for 10 miles and graded gravel for 7 miles. Stay on the most traveled road.  When there are Y’s in the road, stay on the road on the east side of Currant Creek, following the Creek to the dam.  When you get to the dam, follow the road almost all the way around the reservoir, and you will find the campground near the southwest end of the lake, a short distance from the dam.  

Alternate Route: Take US Highway 40 from Heber City and travel approximately 22 miles southeast to FS Road 082 (Coop Creek Road).  There is a Coop Creek sign on the north side of Highway 40.  Turn north (left) at the sign and travel approximately 8 miles north.  At that point there is another sign for Currant Creek Campground.  Turn right at the sign and travel approximately 6 more miles east and south to the campground. 

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are available at this site.

Water

Potable water is available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

Fishing - Lake & Pond Info

Current Creek Reservoir is adjacent to the campground. 

Last updated June 6th, 2025