SINGLETREE CAMPGROUND

Overview
Singletree Campground is east of Boulder Mountain in central Utah at 8,200 feet elevation.
Facilities
This campground has several single-family sites and two group sites. Flush toilets, drinking water, and a dump station are provided. Roads and parking spurs are paved.
Natural Features
The campground is situated in a scenic ponderosa pine and aspen forest. Summer wildflowers are abundant and autumn leaves put on a spectacular show. From the campground visitors will see beautiful open views of Capitol Reef National Park and the Henry Mountains.
Recreation
A one-mile hiking trail begins within the campground, leading to Singletree Falls. The trail follows Singletree Creek and offers sweeping views of the red rock desert landscape below. The campground has horseshoe pits and a volleyball court near the group sites.
At a Glance
Operational Hours: | Quiet hours from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. |
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Reservations: | Reservations can be made on-line at the Singletree campground on rec.gov website or by telephone: 1-877-444-6777; Tdd 1-877-833-6777. |
Area Amenities: |
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Fees: | Call for fees and reservations on-line at the Singletree campground on rec.gov website or by telephone: 1-877-444-6777; Tdd 1-877-833-6777. Firewood and Wi-Fi are available for additional fees. Please Note: All campgrounds on the Fishlake National Forest are managed by High Country Recreation under the terms and conditions of a concession permit that was issued to them by the Forest Service in 2020. Email: highcountryrec@gmail.com ​Phone: 435-979-6868 |
Open Season: | May |
Restrictions: | Camping is limited to 16 consecutive days. Pets must be on a leash. Fires in the fire circles only. OHVs are not allowed in the campgrounds. |
Closest Towns: | Loa, Utah; Torrey, Utah; Teasdale, Utah |
Water: | Drinking water available |
Restroom: | Flush toilets |
Operated By: | High Country Recreation Campground Host in camp |
General Information
Directions:The Single Tree Campground is 13 miles southeast of Torrey, Utah. Head east on UT-24 (main Street) for approximately one mile. Turn right (south) onto UT-12 for 11.8 miles. Single Tree Campground will be on the left (east) side of the road.
Activities
Mountain Biking
Campground Camping
No. of Sites | Reservable sites are sites 1-4 and 22-31. Universally accessible sites are numbers 12 and 31. |
Fire Information | Fire ring provided in group area |
No. of Accessible sites | 31 camp units |
RV Camping
No. of Sites | 31 |
Pavement Type for Parking | Paved |
Reservation Info | Reservations are required 4 days in advance. Sites 1-4 and 22-31 require reservations. Reservations can be made on-line at the Singletree campground on rec.gov website or by telephone: 1-877-444-6777; Tdd 1-877-833-6777. |
Hookup - Water | no |
Size Restrictions | Large RVs may be accommodated at some sites. |
Hookup - Sewer | no |
Dump Stations | yes |
Hookups - Electric | no |
Fire Information | Fire in rings only |
No. of Accessible sites | 2 |
Group Camping
Day Hiking
Viewing Scenery
Scenic Driving
National Scenic Byway 12 "A Journey Through Time" All-American Road: Explore some of the most diverse, remote and ruggedly beautiful landscapes in the country. Travel through the remains of ancient sea beds and across Boulder Mountain, one of the largest high-elevation plateaus in the United States. Because of the high terrain and winding road, the speed limit across Boulder Mountain is 50 mph in the lower elevations and 40 mph in higher elevations. Be sure to plan enough time to view all of the sites at pullouts provided along the way. Most of all - slow down - enjoy the scenery - and have a safe journey!