Diamond Fork

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Price

$9 - $255/night

Booking

Walk-in Only

Sites

65 campsites

Season

Year-round

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Unknown

Pets

Not Allowed

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Diamond Fork
$9.00 - $255.00 / night
Campsite Fees
General fees include $24.00 for single sites (8 people max), $48.00 for double sites (16 people max), and $65.00 to $255.00 for group sites (capacity...
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Standard Site Fee$24.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$255.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$279.00

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Fees & Passes at Diamond Fork

$9 - $255/night

Campsite fees

Standard Site

Basic tent/RV spot

$24/night
Group Site

For large groups

$255/night
Prices verified August 10, 2025

Prices may vary by season and site type. Always confirm current rates on the official reservation website.


Best Time to Camp at Diamond Fork

Winter reigns supreme at Diamond Fork, where crisp mountain air and reliable snowfall create ideal conditions for cold-weather adventures from late November through early spring. Days are characterized by brilliant sunshine reflecting off snow-laden peaks, while evenings bring the kind of profound stillness only found in winter's embrace.

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Spring (Mar-May)

Wildflowers bloom, mild temperatures, fewer crowds. Great for hiking and photography.

Summer (Jun-Aug)

Peak season with warm days. Most facilities open. Reserve ahead.

Fall (Sep-Nov)

Beautiful fall colors, cooler temps, quieter campgrounds. Ideal for peaceful trips.

Winter (Dec-Feb)

Snow activities available. Some facilities may close. Check conditions.

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    About Diamond Fork

    Diamond Fork campground beckons winter enthusiasts to experience the magic of snow-covered wilderness in this dedicated winter recreation haven. As temperatures drop and fresh powder blankets the landscape, this seasonal sanctuary transforms into a wonderland where cross-country skiers glide through hushed forests, snowshoers explore pristine trails, and families gather around warming fires after exhilarating days in the snow.
    Diamond Fork offers a variety of camping accommodations, including single, double, and group sites. The campground is well-suited for large gatherings due to its group site options.
    Historical SignificanceThis cherished winter destination has welcomed generations of outdoor enthusiasts seeking respite from the everyday world. The area's legacy as a winter recreation hub dates back decades, with countless stories of memorable adventures etched into the collective memory of those who return year after year.
    Weather and SeasonsWinter reigns supreme at Diamond Fork, where crisp mountain air and reliable snowfall create ideal conditions for cold-weather adventures from late November through early spring. Days are characterized by brilliant sunshine reflecting off snow-laden peaks, while evenings bring the kind of profound stillness only found in winter's embrace.
    ElevationPerched at an elevation that ensures consistent winter conditions, Diamond Fork offers the perfect balance of accessibility and alpine atmosphere. The campground's strategic position provides reliable snow coverage while remaining within reach for weekend warriors and extended-stay adventurers alike.
    Natural Features and ScenerySurrounded by towering evergreens dressed in winter whites, Diamond Fork presents a stunning tableau of natural beauty. Crystalline icicles dangle from rocky outcroppings, while meandering streams partially frozen beneath blankets of snow create a peaceful soundtrack. The interplay of shadow and light across the snow-sculpted terrain offers endless photographic opportunities.
    Geological RegionNestled within a mountainous region shaped by ancient geological forces, Diamond Fork sits amid dramatic terrain that provides both shelter and spectacular vistas. The surrounding peaks and valleys create natural snow catchments, ensuring the area maintains its winter wonderland status throughout the season.
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    Campsite details

    Total Campsites65 campsites

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    Groups
    The campground offers several group sites with varying capacities: two group sites (#1) with a capacity of 25 people, one walk-in group site (#2) with a capacity of 75 people, three additional group sites (#4, #5, #6) also accommodating 75 people each, and a large group site (#3) with a capacity of 125 people.
    Tents
    Tents are not allowed
    RV vehicles
    RV vehicles are not allowed
    Primitive
    Primitive are not allowed
    Reservable
    Reservations are not allowed


    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.

    Activities you can enjoy

    Diamond Fork Campground is primarily noted as a winter recreational area, but specific activities are not explicitly listed. Visitors should plan their activities around the natural landscape and conditions.
    Winter Activities
    The campground is noted as a winter recreation area, suggesting activities such as snowshoeing or winter hiking might be possible, but specific details are not provided.
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    Campground rules

    • Pets are not allowed

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    Weather at Diamond Fork

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    Dec 7
    Sunday
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    Precipitation: 0%

    Moderate wind, may affect light items

    Humidity: 47%

    Comfortable humidity levels

    Wind: 5.5 mph

    Moderate wind, may affect light items

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    Campground Map

    Driving directionsFrom I-15 take exit 261 heading up Spanish Fork Canyon. Continue up Spanish Fork Canyon for about 9 miles to Forest Service Road 029 (Diamond Fork Canyon). Turn left into Diamond Fork Canyon.

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    Last updated August 10, 2025
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