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Clover Springs Campground

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About Clover Springs Campground

Federal campground in Utah.

Clover Springs Campground offers a peaceful retreat into Utah's remarkable natural landscape, where visitors can experience the authentic charm of public camping in one of the West's most scenic regions. Nestled in Utah's diverse terrain, this campground provides an ideal base for exploring the unique geological wonders and outdoor recreation opportunities that define this part of the state.

Utah's landscape is nothing short of extraordinary, featuring dramatic red rock formations, towering canyons, and pristine wilderness areas that have captivated visitors for generations. The region around Clover Springs Campground puts you within reach of some of the most breathtaking scenery in North America. Whether you're an avid hiker, nature photographer, or simply someone seeking solace in the outdoors, this area delivers unforgettable experiences across every season.

The campground itself serves as a comfortable home base for adventure seekers and relaxation enthusiasts alike. Public campgrounds in Utah tend to offer a more rustic, authentic camping experience compared to commercial RV parks, allowing you to feel genuinely connected to the landscape. Early mornings bring crisp mountain air and the sounds of nature, while evenings showcase stunning Utah sunsets that paint the sky in brilliant oranges, pinks, and purples.

The surrounding region offers countless opportunities for exploration. Hiking trails range from leisurely walks to challenging backcountry adventures, accommodating all skill levels. The area is perfect for families looking to introduce children to camping and outdoor activities, as well as seasoned RVers seeking new destinations to add to their travel logs. Wildlife viewing, stargazing in Utah's clear night skies, and photography opportunities abound throughout the seasons.

Utah's climate provides excellent camping conditions for much of the year, with mild summers and crisp fall weather being particularly pleasant for outdoor activities. The region's proximity to various natural attractions means you can easily plan day trips or extended explorations without traveling far from your campsite. For those seeking an authentic Utah camping experience that combines comfort with genuine connection to the natural world, Clover Springs Campground presents an excellent choice.
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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Lehi is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Utah weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Lehi.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Lehi. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Clover Springs Campground Reviews

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Stephanie Fraser

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Stephanie Fraser

Beautiful campground, one step from primitive. There are two vault toilets, which were clean and we'll maintained. There are equine spots and general spots. We had visitors when we were packing up to leave; the turkeys could not have cared less that we were there.

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Geanna Granger

Mar 23, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Geanna Granger

Its a small, very basic but decent campground. Nice sites near the spring. One vault toilet (wasnt stinky or too dirty), no potable water or garbage pick up. Not a ton of shade and the road is right there. $12/night as of Sept 2016. It has a couple equestrian friendly sites.

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Benjamin Porter

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Benjamin Porter

Great small campground. They have a pull-thru RV slot, a big group spot, a tent spot, and a couple of dual-purpose spots. There are also equestrian spots if that's your jam. The campground was very clean. The outhouse was reasonably clean as well. There aren't a lot of campgrounds here so if you are planning on coming over a busy weekend, better to have a plan B in case this campground is ful... Great small campground. They have a pull-thru RV slot, a big group spot, a tent spot, and a couple of dual-purpose spots. There are also equestrian spots if that's your jam. The campground was very clean. The outhouse was reasonably clean as well. There aren't a lot of campgrounds here so if you are planning on coming over a busy weekend, better to have a plan B in case this campground is full. It's $12 a night for regular spots, $45 for groups.

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Dave Wyant

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Dave Wyant

Great little campground! Look for spots 2,4 and 6 if you want spots off the creek/stream. This is dry camping with one bathroom per loop. There are no trash cans so plan on packing out your trash.

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Bree Kennedy

Mar 23, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Bree Kennedy

This campground is absolutely trashed. Glass everywhere we went. Used toilet paper in a bin just sitting up on the mountain. Beer cans everywhere. It’s really a shame because the creek is beautiful

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