Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
Stateline Campground is located next to Stateline Reservoir on the northern slope of the Uinta Mountains at an elevation of 9,200 feet, about 21 miles from Mountain View, Wyoming. Visitors enjoy fishing, canoeing and exploring local trails.
Drinking water, vault toilets and trash collection are provided at the campground. Although the site is accessed via a maintained dirt road, roads and parking spurs within the campground are paved. A dump station is located across the road from Stateline.
RV( Max length) is the TOTAL length of the site. RV( Max length - includes tow vehicle )
For campground Rules and Regulations visit https://www.gocamputah.com/rules
Long term is a minimum of 30 days and a maximum of the entire summer season. (May-October weather depending.)
Senior Pass Discounts do not apply to long term sites.
Site Capacities are one personal vehicle per single site and two vehicles per double site and one camping unit per site; 8 people at any one time. An extra vehicle fee will be applicable after the first vehicle, whether for day use or overnight use.
Please understand that camping is an outdoor experience; therefore, we do not give refunds or credits for weather or natural conditions.
Don't Move Firewood: Help prevent the spread of tree-killing pests in our national forests by obtaining firewood near your destination and burning it on-site.
Please note: Utah Recreation Company is not responsible for accident or injury to any person or property resulting from the use of this facility and is not responsible for the loss of money or valuables of any kind. The user of this permit assumes full and complete responsibility for the conduct and actions of all members in his or her party.
The following are prohibited on site:
Tarps covering your RV
Dog fences/runs
Yard fences
Firewood piles larger than a cubic yard
Boxes under the RV
Visible plywood
Tents – cannot remain standing when not occupying the site or overnight sleeping
Free-standing screen rooms – cannot remain up when the site is not occupied
Free-standing stairways, ramps, or decks.
Non-attached enclosures (i.e. porches, sunrooms, sheds, etc.).
Bikes must be neatly stored at the campsite and out of sight, if possible.
Enclosed storage type trailers and tow dollies must fit on the parking spur or be put into a dry storage at the marina.
Yard decorations, including but not limited to, windmills, sunflowers, flamingoes, sundials, wind chimes, etc.
Auto/boat repair work will not be allowed on-site.
No physical fasteners (screws, nails, etc.) to tables, sunshades, windscreens.
No planting or removal of vegetation, including flower pots or hanging house plants.
No defining of walkways/trails / etc., with rocks or other materials.
No temporary structures, ramps, carpets, pallets, or any other means of access to boats moored on the lake are allowed.
All animals must be kept on a leash and cleaned up after properly and promptly. Animals may not be left unattended. After one request to quiet the animal, barking dogs must be kept inside your rig.
Trash receptacles are for refuse produced on site.
Dumping of refuse from home is strictly prohibited.
No mowing, trimming, or weed whacking is allowed with electrical or gas-powered equipment.
All Long-term customers must obey all campground rules and regulations.
All equipment and personal items must be removed by the end of the season.
A thin forest of lodgepole pine, ponderosa pine and aspen covers the area, providing very little shade. Summer wildflowers and grasses dot the campground. A variety of wildlife makes its home around the lake, including moose and deer.
The Uinta Mountains are comprised of beautiful canyons, soaring peaks, pristine lakes, rivers and streams. Outdoor enthusiasts come to enjoy the natural beauty of this rugged region. The area is filled with hiking, biking, horseback and off-road vehicle riding trails. Many lakes offer fishing and canoeing opportunities.
Stateline Reservoir offers rainbow and cutthroat trout fishing, canoeing, kayaking and boating for small watercraft. Several off-road vehicle, hiking, biking and horseback riding trails crisscross the area. China Meadows Trailhead is nearby, giving hikers and horseback riders access to the High Uintas.
564 W 700 S Suite 305 Box #5 Pleasant Grove UT 84062
For campground inquiries, please call: 385-273-1100
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