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Boulder, UT 84716, USA
Boulder, Utah 84716
+1 435-826-5600

Now go get your adventure on!!

The campsites themselves are all first come, first serve. All have a central drinking water pump, one central outhouse (actually pretty clean and sanitary) toward the back and a regular bathroom with 3 stalls towards the front of the recreation area. Individually, each site have there own BBQ grill and fire pit while luckily others have canopies and picnic benches.

Absolutely stunning campground in one of the most beautiful places. Rates are average at $15 per night. There is some hiking, a river, lots of trees, drinking water, toilets. It can be hard to turn around, so no big trailers or RVs.

The campground sits in-between Bryce canyon and Capitol reef, but not close to either.

A great place to camp, but you have to get there really early in order to find a good spot!! If not you're SOL.

Great spots, no through-traffic so relatively quiet over all. Lots of day hikers. Be sure to do the hike the Lower Calf Creek falls, it's well worth it. FCFS

If you're feeling adventurous there is the Lower Calf Creek Trail that leads to a 126 ft high waterfall and (refreshing for me but freezing for my wife) swimming pool.

Our (my wife and I) extended labor day journey started here at Calf Creek Campground recreation area. Daily parking is $5 and overnight camping is $15 per car. There are limited parking spaces, about 10 and camping sites, maybe 15. Both Go super fast so I would suggest getting there before 10am in order to secure a spot.

Beautiful campground. So amazing to be down in the green trees and next to the cool, clear creek with red rock walls. Several places for drinking water, a fun suspension bridge, flushing toilets option (at the trailhead parking area so can be a bit of a walk unless you're in campsites 1/2/3). Campsite #9 is where we stayed and is the biggest and best access to the creek right from your site with lots of room around. We stayed this weekend and the campground wasn't full Friday or Saturday nights, but close. We hope to come back someday!

The trail itself is about a 6 mile round trip hike through some forestry, shrubbery, rocks and sand. There are slight elevation and climate changes so make sure you bring enough water an proper clothing.

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ALL reviews about Calf Creek Campground

  • Maria
    Added 2016.08.08
    Now go get your adventure on!!
  • Caleb
    Added 2016.06.14
    The campsites themselves are all first come, first serve. All have a central drinking water pump, one central outhouse (actually pretty clean and sanitary) toward the back and a regular bathroom with 3 stalls towards the front of the recreation area. Individually, each site have there own BBQ grill and fire pit while luckily others have canopies and picnic benches.
  • Jesse
    Added 2016.02.27
    Absolutely stunning campground in one of the most beautiful places. Rates are average at $15 per night. There is some hiking, a river, lots of trees, drinking water, toilets. It can be hard to turn around, so no big trailers or RVs.
  • Caroline
    Added 2015.12.20
    The campground sits in-between Bryce canyon and Capitol reef, but not close to either.
  • Aidan
    Added 2015.06.13
    A great place to camp, but you have to get there really early in order to find a good spot!! If not you're SOL.
  • Vanessa
    Added 2015.03.30
    Great spots, no through-traffic so relatively quiet over all. Lots of day hikers. Be sure to do the hike the Lower Calf Creek falls, it's well worth it. FCFS
  • Hannah
    Added 2015.02.08
    If you're feeling adventurous there is the Lower Calf Creek Trail that leads to a 126 ft high waterfall and (refreshing for me but freezing for my wife) swimming pool.
  • Natalie
    Added 2014.01.21
    Our (my wife and I) extended labor day journey started here at Calf Creek Campground recreation area. Daily parking is $5 and overnight camping is $15 per car. There are limited parking spaces, about 10 and camping sites, maybe 15. Both Go super fast so I would suggest getting there before 10am in order to secure a spot.
  • Hailey
    Added 2013.12.01
    Beautiful campground. So amazing to be down in the green trees and next to the cool, clear creek with red rock walls. Several places for drinking water, a fun suspension bridge, flushing toilets option (at the trailhead parking area so can be a bit of a walk unless you're in campsites 1/2/3). Campsite #9 is where we stayed and is the biggest and best access to the creek right from your site with lots of room around. We stayed this weekend and the campground wasn't full Friday or Saturday nights, but close. We hope to come back someday!
  • Mackenzie
    Added 2013.07.12
    The trail itself is about a 6 mile round trip hike through some forestry, shrubbery, rocks and sand. There are slight elevation and climate changes so make sure you bring enough water an proper clothing.
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