A campground host is generally available. Good hunting, fishing, hiking and spectacular scenery is in the area. Winter activities in this area include ice fishing and snowmobiling. Kents Lake is approximately 50 acres in size and suitable for small fishing boats and canoes. Brown, brook tiger and rainbow trout are catchable from a small boat or from the shoreline. Vegetation in the area consists mainly of aspen and fir. Facilities: Kents Lake Campground has 28 single-family campsites and 2 multiple-family campsites. Sites vary from back-in to pull throughs and will accommodate trailers from 24 to 60 feet long. All units have grills and/or fire rings and tables. An old rock building can be used for programs or shelter.
Camping fee is $14.00 for a single-family unit, $30.00 for a multiple family unit. Extra vehicle is $6.00. 50% discount is offered with the America the Beautiful Pass. There are 32 campsites in this campground with a 14 consecutive day camping limit. If not reserved the sites are available. Tables, fire rings and pits are at each camp site. Vault toilets available. Potable water is available during the summer season.
Open Season:
June - September
Usage:
Medium
Best Season:
Summer
Restrictions:
Open to all street legal vehicles including street legal ATV/UTV for ingress and egress only. Horses are not allowed in the Campground. Pets must be on a leash. Camping limit is 14 consecutive days.
Closest Towns:
Beaver, Utah to the west and Junction, Utah to the East
Water:
Drinking water available
Restroom:
Vault toilet
Operated By:
Concessionaire: High Country Recreation, c/o Dwight and Sandy Daniels, P.O. Box 300474, Glenwood, UT
General Information
Directions:
Kents Lake Campground is located approximately 14.7 miles southeast of Beaver, Utah. From Beaver, travel east on paved UT-153 for 10 miles. Turn right on FR137 for 4.7 miles. Campground will be on the right.
Dispersed camping allowed in areas outside the campground. Check with the campground host to see how far away from the developed campground you need to be for dispersed camping.
The State of Utah has a reciprocity ATV/OHV licensing agreement with several other states. This link shows a list of states that do not have a reciprocity agreement with Utah. If your state is listed here you must purchase a "Non-Resident Permit".