Strawberry Bay Campground
Strawberry Bay Campground is located adjacent to Strawberry Reservoir. The campground is in a setting of rolling hills covered with sagebrush. ATVs are allowed in designated routes outside the campground. Roads are paved. Popular activities include boating, canoeing, water skiing, hiking, biking, horseback riding and fishing for rainbow trout, cutthroat trout & kokanee salmon. Leashed pets are permitted.
Reservations
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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.
Permits for fishing are required. Please contact your local Division of Wildlife Resources office.
No ATVs or OHVs in campground. Pets must be leashed. Quiet hours are from 10PM to 6AM. No discharge of firearms or fireworks. This campground requires a 2 day minimum stay on weekends and a 3 day minimum stay on holiday weekends.
Overnight Use:
Single Site Non-electric: $37.56 per night
Single Site Electric: $48.29 per night
Double Site Non-electric: $73.33 per night
Group Site: $245.93 per night (1-80 people)
Group Shelter: $369.34 per night (1-100 people)
Power and sail boat rentals are available.
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: 40.189247
Longitude: -111.184997
Directions
From Heber City, Utah, take Highway 40 east for 23 miles to Strawberry Bay junction, 5 miles to 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
Visitor Centers Info
Strawberry Visitor Center has interpretive displays, a working fish trap and egg collection station and a nature trail.