Campground Overview
About Forks of Huntington Campground
Picture yourself waking up to the gentle babble of a mountain stream, surrounded by towering pines in a secluded canyon oasis. Forks of Huntington Campground offers a pristine wilderness experience with just two intimate single-family sites and one spacious group area, perfect for those seeking solitude in nature. This hidden gem provides a true escape into the rugged beauty of Utah's Manti-La Sal National Forest, with direct access to premier fishing and hiking trails right from your campsite.
Situated along the scenic Huntington Canyon National Scenic Byway, the campground sits at an elevation of 7,600 feet, providing a cool mountain retreat. The Left Fork of Huntington Creek, a Blue Ribbon trout stream, flows through the grounds, offering excellent fishing for brown, cutthroat, and rainbow trout. The 4-mile Left Fork of the Huntington National Recreation Trail begins in the campground, ideal for hikers and horseback riders looking to explore the surrounding wilderness.
Located 16 miles west of Huntington, Utah, Forks of Huntington serves as an ideal base camp for outdoor enthusiasts. The campground is within easy reach of the historic Stuart Guard Station Visitor Center, showcasing 1930s ranger life and Civilian Conservation Corps exhibits. For those seeking scenic drives, the campground's position on the Energy Loop provides access to stunning mountain vistas and high-elevation lakes, with the byway topping out at over 10,000 feet.
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