Maple Grove

Star4.47
232 reviews
390 SOUTH MAIN, FILLMORE, UT 84631, USA

Quick Facts

6,558 ft

Price

$25 - $145/night

Booking

Reservable

Sites

30 campsites

Season

May 2 - September 29...

Cell

Unknown

Pets

Very Pet Friendly

RV Friendly

Opens Fishlake National Forest site

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January 2026

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Maple Grove
$25.00 - $145.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Fees vary based on season and site type. Standard sites range from $25-$65 during peak season, group sites range from $80-$145 during peak season,...
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Standard Site Fee$25.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$145.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00

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What Campers Say

4.47

Recommended

Based on 232 reviews

162 Google reviews

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"User reviews highlight Maple Grove Campground's scenic beauty, stream access, and shade as major positives. Complaints include noise from other campers, varying cleanliness of bathrooms, and inconsistent behavior of camp hosts."

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390 SOUTH MAIN, FILLMORE, UT 84631, USA

Maple Grove

390 SOUTH MAIN, FILLMORE, UT 84631, USA

Driving directionsFrom Scipio, Utah, take U.S. 50 south. Turn west at Maple Grove Campground sign/Forest Road 101 at milepost 146. Travel 4 miles to the campground.
Accessible via paved roads until Forest Road 101; 4 miles of relatively well-maintained forest road to the campground.
Nearby places
Scipio (approximately 14 miles, 25-minute drive), Fillmore (approximately 30 miles, 40-minute drive), Salina (approximately 35 miles, 50-minute drive).
Nearby supplies
Closest stores for groceries and camping supplies are in Fillmore, approximately 30 miles away.

Best Time to Camp at Maple Grove

Summer transforms Maple Grove into an outdoor paradise, where azure skies stretch endlessly above and daytime temperatures hover in the comfortable zone perfect for any adventure. The dry climate means you can count on sunshine for your morning hike or afternoon fishing expedition. As autumn arrives, the campground becomes a photographer's dream as maples burst into fiery reds and golds. Winter brings a hushed beauty to the landscape, with occasional dustings of snow creating a magical contrast against the red rock cliffs - though most visitors save their trips for the glorious months between May and October.

Best
Summer(Jun-Aug)
4.5 / 5
Top 17% in UT

Summer called an 'outdoor paradise'; peak season May–Sep with pleasant temps.

Fall(Sep-Nov)
4.0 / 5

Fall colors and seasonal reviews praise autumn visits and scenery.

Spring(Mar-May)
4.0 / 5

Spring wildlife and pleasant weather make it an enjoyable season.

Winter(Dec-Feb)
Not recommended

Campground closed outside designated seasons (closed in winter).

Planning Tips
  • Peak Season: May 2 - September 29 annually.. Book 2-3 months ahead.
  • Operating Season: May 2 - September 29 (reservable peak season); September 30 - October 30 (first-come, first-served season). Closed outside designated seasons.
  • Current Alerts: No current warnings or advisories are mentioned.

About Maple Grove

Nestled beneath towering red cliffs in the heart of Fishlake National Forest, Maple Grove Campground beckons adventurers to discover one of central Utah's most stunning hidden gems. Whether you're seeking solitude among ancient groves of maple and cottonwood or planning a memorable group gathering, this scenic retreat offers the perfect basecamp for exploring the rugged beauty of the high desert. Days here unfold with endless possibilities - cast a line in crystal-clear waters, traverse winding trails that reveal breathtaking vistas, or simply lose yourself watching golden eagles soar above the canyon walls.
Maple Grove Campground offers options for primitive camping, group sites, tent camping, and RV spaces.
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Stay Limit
Camping limited to 16 days within a visit.

Amenities available

Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Firewood available
Vault toilets
Group Sites

Activities you can enjoy

Maple Grove Campground is an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Activities include hiking, fishing, wildlife viewing, and biking.
HikingThe 3.2-mile Rock Canyon Trail begins in the campground and leads to the top of the Pahvant Range. "The hike to Eagle's Eye is a fun hike if you don't mind a fairly hard challenge, there's a geo cache in it too."
FishingYounger campers love fishing for rainbow trout in Ivie Creek. However, one review noted, "Always enjoyed Maple Grove Campground but, no fish! In the creek, what gives?"
BikingTrails throughout the campground offer opportunities for leisurely walks and biking.
Wildlife viewingWild turkeys and deer are frequently seen. "There are no bears or cougars to be leery of, just a lot of wild turkeys & of course, deer."
Winter Activities
Water Sports
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Policies & Safety

Hazards & AlertsPotential hazards include rattlesnakes, excessive insects during certain seasons, and allergies due to blooming flora.
Active AlertsNo current warnings or advisories are mentioned.

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Reviews

4.5
232 reviews
Recommended
Recommended
Maple Grove is recommended, placing it in the top 40% of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews highlight Maple Grove Campground's scenic beauty, stream access, and shade as major positives. Complaints include noise from other campers, varying cleanliness of bathrooms, and inconsistent behavior of camp hosts.
Review Summaries
Based on 232 reviews

What Campers Love

"Beautiful red rock cliffs," "stream running through with small waterfalls," "shaded areas," "clean and well-maintained sites," "great for families and children."
Based on 232 reviews

Common Concerns

"The bathrooms were horrible," "spaces are very tiny," "camp host accused us of not paying," "unleashed dogs causing disturbances."
Based on 232 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

"Leash your dogs!" "Don't leave trash bags outside if you don't want squirrels in it." "Best cell service is by the pay station." "Bring garbage bags as the facility is pack-in-pack-out."
Based on 232 reviews

Seasonal Insights

Peak season sees heavy usage, especially during holidays. Fall colors and spring wildlife make these seasons particularly enjoyable.
Based on 232 reviews

Camper Quotes

"This campground has a special place in my heart." "The hike to Eagle's Eye is a fun hike if you don't mind a fairly hard challenge." "Bathrooms are, well, not amazing. But that's what you expect...
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Based on 232 reviews

Site-Specific Reviews

Group site B: "We reserved group site B and we loved it! The little stream by it was fun for the grandkids." Site 10: "Could be improved with garbage disposal units in campground."
Based on 232 reviews

Accessibility Features

A wheelchair user noted: "I’m in a wheelchair and could get around most of the places and loved how many tables around the fire pit."
Based on 232 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

Multiple reviews noted disturbances from unleashed dogs. "The worst part is all the campers with unleashed dogs." Pets are allowed but must remain leashed.
Based on 232 reviews

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Last updated January 13, 2026
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