Campsite #8 at Anderson Meadow Campground, UT

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Campsite #8

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Drive-In 8 people
50 ft Back-In
1 no signal
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Campsite #8 Features: Drive-In access, Back-In parking, 50ft driveway, Fire ring, Picnic Table, RV Site, Tent Site, Trailer Site, Pets Allowed

Campsite Reviews (3)

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@KathleenA22196 · Camped on Sep 5, 2024 at Campsite #8
The campground is small (10 sites) so it was pretty quiet. Most the sites have nice views of the lake. You can walk to the lake from the campground. The lake is beautiful. The water was so clear we could see fish swimming around. We had a great time fishing with our grandchildren.
@DianaD6939961 · Camped on Aug 11, 2022 at Campsite #8
Our family had a great time. The only off-putting thing was the torrential rains we had while there. Guess there's nothing you folks can do about that. We had to dig trenches through the campsite to channel water so the whole area didn't flood. Also, the trees had been really thinned, so there wasn't as much good shade. The kids just thought the whole thing was a great adventure.
@JasonH5601399 · Camped on Jul 3, 2022 at Campsite #8
Was just at Anderson Meadows Campground for 3 nights, and finally saw the camp host in person on the way out to go home. Camp host was not on site until after 8pm each night of our trip. No firewood available for purchase, we had to use what we could split from all of the downed trees in the camp. Looks like they’ve taken down close to 70% of the trees in and around the campground, which is concerning to me as the campground lies on the face of a hill,, without roots from trees to keep erosion from taking place, I can see a heavy rain washing this out. We had camp site 8, was exposed to the Sun most of the day due to the removal of trees around the site. Don’t get me wrong, the area is great, but there seems to be felling of trees and clearing of under brush, but it’s almost like they’re setting up to have a wildfire, lots of piles of brush and felled trees waiting to be ignited and tons of mulch from the chipper/shredders throughout the campground. The mulch came in handy to start fires though.

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