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Anglers who can snag a weekday reservation will find a well-kept, shaded site steps from productive water. Bring gold spinners. Elk and deer through camp at dusk are a regular bonus.
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Price
$24/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
8 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
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Select a month, then check for open campsites
Price
$24/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
8 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Check Policy
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Anglers who can snag a weekday reservation will find a well-kept, shaded site steps from productive water. Bring gold spinners. Elk and deer through camp at dusk are a regular bonus.
Holiday weekends fill all eight sites fast, and crowding pinches the fishing. No hookups, no showers, vault toilets only, so RV travelers expecting any services should plan elsewhere.
Official information for Little Reservoir Campround from the federal Recreation.gov facility record. View official page →
The Little Reservoir Campground is conveniently located off Utah's I-15, just outside the community of Beaver in the Fishlake National Forest. It sits at an elevation of 7350. This is a great place to enjoy the mountains where recreation opportunities include fishing, hiking and hunting.
Enjoy fishing in the Beaver River nearby or there at the reservoir in the campground. The Piute ATV Trail is nearby; however there is no access directly from the campground. Be prepared to trailer ATV's to the nearby trailheads for access.
The campground has eight single-family campsites, one of which is an accessible unit for reservation. Some campsites are paved. All campsites have picnic tables and grills and accessible vault toilets. Potable water is available during the summer season. No hook-ups are available at the campground.
Common vegetation includes cottonwood, aspen, pinion, juniper and ponderosa pine trees. A majority of campsites at Little Reservoir are well-shaded.
The Fishlake National Forest offers spectacular vistas and opportunities to view wildlife in their natural habitat. Elk, deer, black bear, moose, cougar, and mountain goats are some of the large animals that call the forest home.
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Best season: summer. Summer offers the most reliable access, open campground facilities (including potable water), and the warmest daytime weather for fishing and hiking — expect daytime highs around 65–85°F and cool nights in the mid-30s to low-50s. Trails and the reservoir are at their most inviting, with long daylight hours for exploring ponderosa and aspen stands and the best fishing for trout. Expect moderate crowds on summer weekends because of the campground's easy I-15 access, but weekday visits remain quiet Peak months: July, August, September, June Avoid: December, January, February
Aspens present and cooler weather make fall scenic and appealing after peak crowds.
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Eight single-family campsites (one accessible unit) with some paved sites. All sites have picnic tables and grills; accessible vault toilets are provided. Potable water is available seasonally (summer). No hookups are available at the campground.
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