Campground Overview
About Boy Scout Campground
Rugged wilderness meets rustic charm at Boy Scout Campground, where primitive sites offer an authentic mountain camping experience in the heart of Utah's Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest.
This secluded campground provides a true escape into nature, with seven single sites, one double site, and a group site accommodating up to 35 people. Each site features a picnic table and fire ring, perfect for enjoying meals under the stars. The campground's elevation of 6,320 feet ensures cool mountain air and stunning vistas of the surrounding forested landscape.
Located southwest of Grantsville in South Willow Canyon, Boy Scout Campground serves as an ideal base for exploring the rugged Deseret Peak Wilderness. The multi-use Stansbury Front Trail and Medina Flat Trail begin just across the road, offering immediate access to backcountry adventures. Willow Creek, flowing through the site, provides opportunities for rainbow and brown trout fishing, adding to the campground's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
The remote desert canyon setting is characterized by a mix of oak, maple, and juniper trees, providing partial shade and a diverse ecosystem. While amenities are basic, with vault toilets and no running water, the lack of modern conveniences contributes to the campground's peaceful, back-to-nature atmosphere. This primitive setup makes Boy Scout Campground particularly well-suited for those seeking a genuine wilderness experience, whether for weekend getaways or as part of extended backpacking trips in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest.
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