Little Rock Campground
115 W. Canyon Road, Ferron, UT, 84523
Little Rock Campground
$5.00 - $5.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Camping fee is $5 per night per vehicle, paid via QR code using Recreation.gov mobile app.
Standard Site Fee$5.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$5.00
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ProviderAbout this campground
Escape to the tranquil embrace of Little Rock Campground, where adventure meets simplicity in the heart of Huntington Canyon. This hidden gem along Utah's scenic Highway 31 welcomes spontaneous travelers with its first-come, first-served approach to camping bliss. Each primitive campsite is thoughtfully equipped with a sturdy picnic table and fire ring, while graveled parking spurs ensure easy access even after summer rains. Towering spruce trees create a natural canopy overhead, offering cool shade during warm afternoons and a symphony of rustling branches at night. Whether you're casting a line in nearby crystal-clear streams, exploring winding mountain bike trails, discovering hidden hiking paths, or saddling up for a horseback adventure through the canyon, Little Rock serves as your perfect basecamp for outdoor exploration.
Little Rock Campground provides a primitive camping experience with basic facilities and access to a range of outdoor activities. The campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis.
Natural Features and SceneryPicture yourself awakening to the gentle rustle of spruce boughs and the melodic songs of mountain birds at Little Rock Campground. This enchanting retreat showcases nature's seasonal artistry throughout the year – from carpets of delicate wildflowers painting the forest floor in summer hues of purple lupine and golden sunflowers, to the breathtaking transformation of autumn when aspens burst into flames of gold and orange. Wildlife enthusiasts will delight in frequent sightings of deer grazing at dawn, curious chipmunks darting between campsites, and the occasional glimpse of elk moving through the shadows. The surrounding landscape is adorned with pristine mountain lakes that mirror the sky and babbling streams that provide a soothing soundtrack to your camping experience.
Geological RegionJourney along the spectacular Huntington Canyon National Scenic Byway to discover a landscape carved by ancient forces and polished by time. This remarkable corridor through the Wasatch Plateau showcases dramatic canyon walls, pristine alpine lakes nestled like jewels in the mountains, and cascading streams that have sculpted the terrain for millennia. Dense spruce forests blanket the hillsides, creating a verdant wonderland that transforms with each season – from the delicate blooms of summer wildflowers to the golden tapestry of fall. The canyon serves as a natural wildlife corridor where deer, elk, and countless bird species thrive in the protected habitat, making every drive along this scenic byway an opportunity for unforgettable wildlife encounters.
Campsite details
AccessibilityAccessibility details are not provided for this campground.
Sites SizeSites are described as spacious, with graveled parking spurs and grassy areas for setting up tents.
Sites PrivacyThere is no explicit mention of site privacy levels, but the campground is nestled in a shaded spruce stand, which may provide some natural seclusion.
Total Campsites1 campsites
Reserving a campsite
Stay Limit
14-day camping limit
Groups
No specific group camping accommodations are mentioned.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are not allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed
Site layoutPrimitive facilities featuring graveled parking spur, picnic table, and fire ring.
Reservation PlatformsRecreation.gov mobile app; payment via QR code on-site.
Walk-in AvailabilityAll sites are first-come, first-served, Scan & Pay system.
Cancellation PolicyNo refunds, modifications, cancellations, or other fee changes allowed with Scan & Pay payments.
Amenities available
Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Flush toilets
Activities you can enjoy
Little Rock Campground offers a variety of recreational opportunities, including fishing, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, rock climbing, and scenic driving. Nearby Huntington Creek is a Blue Ribbon fishery, renowned for its excellent fishing opportunities.
Hiking
Numerous hiking trails are accessible within proximity to the campground, including the Huntington Pipeline Trail (3.5 miles), Left Fork of Huntington National Recreational Trail (6 miles), and other trails like the Tie Fork/Wild Cattle/Pole Canyon Trails (7+ miles) and Horse Canyon Trails (8+ miles). Trails accommodate hikers and horseback riders.Climbing
Climbing opportunities may be available in nearby natural areas such as rocky outcrops, boulders, or cliff faces. Visitors should bring appropriate gear and check local regulations or park guidelines before attempting any climbs.Fishing
Huntington Creek, located nearby, is a Blue Ribbon fishery offering exceptional fishing opportunities for brown, cutthroat, and rainbow trout.Biking
Mountain biking is a popular activity in the area, though specific biking trails are not detailed.Wildlife viewing
The area is home to vibrant summer wildflowers, fall foliage, and abundant wildlife, offering opportunities for nature observation.Winter Activities
No winter-specific activities are mentioned.Water Sports
No non-motorized water sports are mentioned.Campground rules
- Pets are allowed
- Campfires allowed with provided fire rings.
Hazards
General hazardsPotential hazards include semi-truck traffic noise from a nearby mining plant as noted by user reviews.
Weather forecast
57
°F
Oct 10
Friday
Overcast
Precipitation: 0%
Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities
Humidity: 91%
High humidity, may feel muggy
Wind: 1.8 mph
Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities
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Emergency Services
Closest emergency services are unclear; no details provided.
Good to know
Trash and recyclingTrash services are not provided on-site. Visitors are required to follow a 'Pack it in-Pack it out' policy for waste disposal.
Proximity to water featuresLocated near Huntington Creek, a Blue Ribbon fishery known for brown, cutthroat, and rainbow trout.
Common complaintsNoise from semi-trucks due to nearby mining plant traffic. Otherwise no significant complaints.
Campground Map
115 W. Canyon Road, Ferron, UT, 84523
Driving directionsFrom Huntington, Utah: Travel West for 21.5 miles on Highway 31. From Fairview, Utah: Travel East for approximately 67 miles.
Accessible directly via Highway 31. No indication of seasonal closures or challenging terrain.Nearby places
Huntington (21.5 miles), Fairview (67 miles).
Nearby supplies
Potable water and flush restrooms available half a mile south at Old Folks Flat Campground. No further grocery or camping supply details provided.
Camper Reviews
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Little Rock Campground has limited reviews, placing it in the bottom % of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews indicate that Little Rock Campground is a peaceful and scenic spot, with highlights including its proximity to a creek and the natural white noise it provides. Visitors appreciate the ease of the self-pay system and the campground's natural beauty.
Review Summaries
Based on 1 reviews
What Campers Love
Users praise the campground for its quiet atmosphere, large grassy areas for tents, and nearby creek which provides a calming background sound. The self-pay system is also noted as a convenient...
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Common Concerns
The main drawback mentioned by users is the proximity to a road, which brings occasional semi-truck traffic due to a nearby mining plant.
Based on 1 reviewsPro Tips & Recommendations
Download the Recreation.gov app before arrival to ensure easy access to the self-pay system, and plan to bring all necessary supplies, as the site lacks water and trash facilities.
Based on 1 reviewsSeasonal Insights
Reviews do not indicate significant seasonal trends, though the natural features such as summer wildflowers and fall foliage suggest the site is particularly appealing during these times.
Based on 1 reviewsCamper Quotes
"What an amazing little site! Huge fire pit, flat grassy areas for tents and lovely white noise from the creek nearby. The only drawback is that the road is next to the site and there was semi...
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Site-Specific Reviews
No specific site numbers are mentioned in reviews.
Based on 1 reviewsAccessibility Features
No reviews specifically addressing accessibility features are available.
Based on 1 reviewsPet-Friendly Features
Pets are allowed but must be leashed. No additional reviews about pet-specific experiences are available.
Based on 1 reviewsLast updated August 10, 2025