Flat Canyon

Star4.40
19 reviews
540 NORTH MAIN STREET, EPHRAIM, UT 84627, USA
Flat Canyon
$10.00 - $50.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Peak season individual sites cost $10/night, while group sites cost $50/night. Additional fees include reservation service fees ($8 online, $9 via...
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Standard Site Fee$10.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$50.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$60.00

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Provider
(435)283-4151

About this campground

Perched high on the majestic Wasatch Plateau at 8,800 feet, Flat Canyon Campground offers a serene mountain escape where crisp alpine air meets endless adventure. This scenic retreat features thoughtfully spaced individual campsites and a spacious group area that accommodates up to 50 guests, perfect for family reunions or outdoor gatherings. Modern vault toilets, sturdy picnic tables, and fire rings at each site ensure comfort while maintaining the authentic camping experience. Days here unfold with countless possibilities – cast a line in the pristine waters of nearby Boulger Reservoir, explore winding hiking trails, embark on scenic drives through breathtaking mountain vistas, or enjoy boating adventures at Electric Lake.
Flat Canyon Campground provides various camping options, including single-family sites, a group site, and areas suitable for tents and trailers.
Weather and SeasonsSummer transforms Flat Canyon into a cool mountain sanctuary, where daytime temperatures hover around a perfect 74°F before dipping to a refreshing 51°F under star-filled skies. These dry, sun-drenched months from late spring through early fall create ideal camping conditions, with minimal rainfall ensuring your outdoor plans stay on track. While winter blankets the plateau in deep snow, closing the campground for the season, the warm months offer a reliable retreat from valley heat and a chance to experience the plateau's most inviting weather.
ElevationAt 8,800 feet above sea level, Flat Canyon Campground offers a true high-altitude experience where the air is refreshingly thin and the sunshine feels closer than ever. This elevated perch provides natural air conditioning during summer months, with temperatures remaining comfortably cool even on the warmest days. Visitors should come prepared for the unique conditions of high-altitude camping – pack extra water, sunscreen for the intense mountain sun, and layers for cool evenings when temperatures drop dramatically after sunset.
Natural Features and SceneryNestled on a gentle hillside overlooking the highway below, Flat Canyon Campground showcases the raw beauty of the high plateau landscape. Following extensive forest management that removed hundreds of hazardous trees, the campground now offers expansive views across meadows dotted with native grasses and seasonal wildflowers that paint the hillsides in vibrant summer colors. The remaining spruce trees stand as scattered sentinels, providing pockets of shade while opening up panoramic vistas of the surrounding peaks. This more open landscape creates an intimate connection with the vast mountain environment, where big skies meet rolling alpine terrain.
Geological RegionRising dramatically to 8,800 feet on the ancient Wasatch Plateau, Flat Canyon Campground occupies a unique geological wonderland shaped by millions of years of uplift and erosion. The surrounding landscape tells a story written in stone and soil, where meadows of native grasses wave between stands of hardy spruce trees that have adapted to the harsh mountain conditions. Brilliant wildflowers burst forth each summer, carpeting the slopes in nature's own rock garden. Recent forest management has transformed the area, creating a more open environment that better showcases the plateau's natural contours. Nearby Electric Lake sparkles like a sapphire in this high mountain setting, offering a stunning example of how water and stone combine to create the plateau's most treasured recreational landscapes.

Campsite details

Sites SizeThe group site can accommodate up to 50 people. Single sites vary in size, with some reviews mentioning cramped spaces unsuitable for large tents or RVs.
Sites PrivacyReviews indicate that privacy is limited, as campsites are relatively close together. However, the group site offers more space.
Total Campsites12 campsites
Recommended CampsitesAvoid Site 6 due to steep slope. Bring shade canopies as tree cover is sparse. Group site ideal for large gatherings.
Best CampsitesSites 8 and 9 are recommended for their views. Group site 13 is praised for its spaciousness.

Reserving a campsite

Check-in
Check-in starts at 11:00 AM local time.
Check-out
Check-out by 12:00 PM local time.
Stay Limit
Maximum consecutive stay is 14 nights.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Individual standard sites likely accommodate up to 8 guests.
Groups
The group site can accommodate up to 50 people. User reviews describe it as spacious, with plenty of picnic tables and a large fire ring but noted a lack of flat tent spaces and sparse shade.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed

Site layoutSites are generally close together, with one group site and several single-family sites. Site slopes and critter holes are common.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen between June 6th and September 7th during peak season. Closed for reservations outside this timeframe.
Reservation PlatformsReservations available on Recreation.gov or via contact center.
Walk-in AvailabilityGroup site available first-come, first-served for $5 per vehicle if not reserved. No further details on walk-up availability for individual sites.
Cancellation PolicyCancellations incur a $10 fee and may forfeit the first night's recreation use fee if canceled late (after midnight a day before check-in for individual sites or 14 days prior for group sites). Modifications are $10 if changing dates completely. Shorter or longer stays incur no fee. Refunds depend on facility rules.

Accomodation available

GroupGroup campsites are offered for larger parties such as families, schools, or organizations. These sites provide space and facilities to accommodate multiple people camping together.

Amenities available

Fire rings
Picnic tables
Vault toilets

Activities you can enjoy

Several recreational opportunities are available around Flat Canyon Campground. Popular activities include hiking, fishing, boating, and biking. Electric Lake and Boulger Reservoir are key attractions, with excellent fishing opportunities at the reservoir. Off-road vehicle trails and scenic driving routes add to the appeal.
Hiking
Hiking opportunities are available, including a trail leading to Boulger Reservoir. However, one user noted limited and poorly maintained trails with fallen trees and overgrowth.
Fishing
Fishing is a highlight, with Electric Lake and Boulger Reservoir offering excellent opportunities. The reservoir is a 10-minute walk from the campground, and trout fishing is particularly popular.
Biking
Biking is possible on nearby dirt roads with limited traffic. There are no dedicated biking trails mentioned.
Boating
Electric Lake, one mile from the campground, is a popular spot for boating. Specific details on boat types or facilities were not mentioned.
Wildlife viewing
Wildlife viewing is noted as abundant, especially during the summer. One review highlights the presence of pine trees and opportunities for kids to explore.

Campground rules

  • Pets are allowed
  • Campfires allowed within designated fire rings. Firewood must be sourced locally.
  • Quiet hours are 10 PM - 6 AM.

Hazards

General hazardsHazards include critter holes and dead spruce trees. Site slopes are common, making many tent setups challenging.
Active alertsNo active alerts mentioned.

Weather forecast

53
°F
Oct 10
Friday
Overcast
Precipitation: 0%

Strong wind, exercise caution

Humidity: 81%

High humidity, may feel muggy

Wind: 10.7 mph

Strong wind, exercise caution

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Emergency Services

Closest emergency services likely located in Ephraim, Utah, approximately within a short driving distance.

Good to know

Peak season datesJune 6 - September 7 (2025 and 2026).
Trash and recyclingTrash facilities were not mentioned directly, and one review noted the lack of dumpsters on-site.
Proximity to water featuresWithin a mile of Electric Lake and a trail leading to Boulger Reservoir below the site.
Common complaintsRecurring complaints include lack of potable water, sloped sites (especially Site 6), critter holes around campsites, and inconsistent restroom cleanliness.

Campground Map

540 NORTH MAIN STREET, EPHRAIM, UT 84627, USA
Driving directionsFrom Fairview, Utah, travel east on Highway 31 to Highway 264, then continue east on Highway 264 for four miles.
The campground is situated off Highway 264, requiring a short drive from Highway 31. Roads appear to be paved and accessible year-round, but no specific information about seasonal closures is provided.
Nearby places
Fairview (approximately 4 miles), Ephraim (exact distance not provided, but the campground's address is listed in Ephraim).
Nearby supplies
Closest supplies are likely in Ephraim, Utah, given the campground's listed address there.

Camper Reviews

4.4
19 reviews
Recommended
Recommended
Flat Canyon is recommended, placing it in the top 40% of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews generally praise the campground's natural beauty, proximity to recreational areas, and clean vault toilets, but criticize the lack of potable water, limited shade, and varying site quality.
Review Summaries
Based on 19 reviews

What Campers Love

Clean vault toilets, excellent fishing at Boulger Reservoir, spacious group site with ample tables, and a peaceful, scenic environment were frequently mentioned as positives.
Based on 19 reviews

Common Concerns

Common issues include the absence of potable water, limited shade, poorly maintained trails, cramped or sloped campsites, and insufficient privacy. The group site's restroom cleanliness was...
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Based on 19 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Bring plenty of water and a canopy for shade. Consider reserving specific sites with more shade or space. Avoid Site 6 if you need a level area.
Based on 19 reviews

Seasonal Insights

Summer camping is popular due to cool temperatures at high elevation. Winter activities or usability were not discussed, indicating it may not be a year-round destination.
Based on 19 reviews

Camper Quotes

"Bathrooms always seem to be clean enough, and we've never had any issues." (Eric Hansen) "Boulger Reservoir is within a 10-minute walk of the campsite, and the fishing is excellent there." (Adam...
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Based on 19 reviews

Site-Specific Reviews

Site 6 was critiqued for being too small and sloped. The group site was praised for its size but noted for uneven tent areas. Site 10 had animal holes and was near the vault toilets, leading to foot...
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Based on 19 reviews

Accessibility Features

There were no specific mentions of accessibility features or challenges from user reviews.
Based on 19 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are allowed, and there were no complaints or praises related to pet policies or experiences.
Based on 19 reviews

Last updated August 10, 2025

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