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Recreation Region: Logan Ranger District

Spring Hollow Campground

Spring Hollow Campground is situated next to the Logan River just 4 miles east of Logan, Utah, in scenic Logan Canyon. Visitors enjoy fishing, canoeing and exploring local trails. A forest of oak, maple, box elder and cottonwood trees covers the area, providing ample shade and beautiful fall color. Summer wildflowers and wild roses are abundant. The Logan River flows past the campground and a large pond is located at the campground's edge.

Current Conditions
Water= ON

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. 

Overnight Use:
Single Site: $26.06 per night
Double Site: $51.23 per night

Photo of the Logan Ranger District Office

Address: 1500 East Highway 89 Logan, UT 84321
Phone: (435) 755-3620
Hours: Monday – Friday 10:00 am – 4:30 pm (Closed on federal holidays)
Office Email: sm.fs.uwc_info@usda.gov

Getting There

Latitude / Longitude

Latitude: 41.75375

Longitude: -111.716692

Directions

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.

 

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are available at this site.

Water

Potable water is available at this site.

Picnic Tables

Picnic tables are available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

Fishing - Lake & Pond Info

Third Dam is located adjacent to the campground.

Fishing - River/Stream Info

Logan River flows through the area into Third Dam. 
 

Boating - Non-Motorized Info

Kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding, tubing opportunities available. 

Picnicking - Single Info

Check with the camp host for availability. 

Viewing Plants Info

A forest of oak, maple, box elder and cottonwood trees cover the area, providing ample shade and beautiful fall color. Summer wildflowers and wild roses are abundant.

Last updated June 6th, 2025