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Gooseberry A
Public Campground

Gooseberry A

Monticello, Utah
4.5 (53 reviews)

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About Gooseberry A

Campground in Utah.

Gooseberry A offers a serene camping experience in the heart of Utah's stunning landscape, making it an ideal destination for RV travelers seeking natural beauty and outdoor adventure. This public campground features 15 sites nestled in a picturesque setting that showcases the region's unique geological formations and desert terrain. The campground has earned a solid 4.5-star rating from 53 reviews, reflecting the consistently positive experiences visitors have enjoyed here.

The location of Gooseberry A places you in proximity to some of Utah's most remarkable natural attractions. The area is characterized by dramatic red rock formations, scenic vistas, and accessible hiking trails that range from leisurely walks to more challenging adventures. RV travelers will appreciate the relatively compact size of this campground, which creates an intimate atmosphere while still offering the full range of amenities you need for a comfortable stay.

This destination appeals to a wide variety of travelers. Nature enthusiasts and photographers will find endless subjects for their lenses, from sunrise and sunset views to the intricate details of Utah's distinctive plant life. Families enjoy the relative quiet and safety of the smaller campground setting, while active outdoor adventurers appreciate the proximity to trails and natural exploration opportunities. Those seeking a peaceful retreat away from crowded RV parks will find Gooseberry A particularly appealing.

The Utah region surrounding this campground offers a rich tapestry of experiences. The high desert environment provides clear night skies perfect for stargazing, and the cooler temperatures during certain seasons make outdoor activities enjoyable. Whether you're interested in geology, wildlife viewing, photography, or simply soaking in the tranquility of the Utah landscape, Gooseberry A serves as an excellent basecamp.

Visitors consistently praise their experiences at this campground, noting the natural beauty of the setting and the welcoming atmosphere. The 4.5-star rating reflects a campground that successfully balances accessibility with the authentic outdoor experience that RV travelers seek when venturing into Utah's remarkable terrain.
15

Total Sites

4.5

Rating

53

Reviews

Park Details

Total Sites 15

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Monticello 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 Monticello.

Explore the Area

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

Gooseberry A Reviews

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Lacey Weibel

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Lacey Weibel

Gooseberry lake is a quite little non-motorized lake and is great base camp location for Skyline Drive adventures. Good fishing, always has spots open, dry camping only. We love it there.

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Sydney

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sydney

Beautiful! Last part of September/early October is ideal for the leafs changing color. The reservoir is beautiful. Fishing was fantastic. We had the best time! A little chilly but as long as you are prepared for colder nights, you will be set!

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Brooke Barnes

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Brooke Barnes

Great little out of the way campground! It's nestled in Aspen trees with gorgeous views! Water spigot and vault toilets. Shady campsites. You have to haul your trash out.

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Jesse G

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jesse G

What a nice place to camp! We stayed in the spots right next to the reservoir which are very big and I loved how they aren't too close to the neighboring spots. The only down side was there aren't any trees there but as long as you have some cover you'll be alright. Fishing was good and everyone in our group seemed to get more than a few little ones.

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Jesse G

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jesse G

What a nice place to camp! We stayed in the spots right next to the reservoir which are very big and I loved how they aren't too close to the neighboring spots. The only down side was there aren't any trees there but as long as you have some cover you'll be alright. Fishing was good and everyone in our group seemed to get more than a few little ones.

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Jody Erickson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jody Erickson

It has beautiful scenery, very peaceful, We love the fact that you can fish right on the Lake out your RV.

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Jody Erickson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jody Erickson

It has beautiful scenery, very peaceful, We love the fact that you can fish right on the Lake out your RV.

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Greg Trammell

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Greg Trammell

Nice campground to spend the night in. Beautiful trees in the fall. Would have rated 5-stars except for the dead coyote 2 feet from my car door when I woke up.

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Bryan Earl

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Bryan Earl

A nice little campground. Nothing fancy. No campground host. It is a rather open campground. Most of the sites do not have trees/shrubs around them. Sites #12, 13 and 14 are the best for trees. We were in #12. It had a great place for a four-person tent, right next to the creek. There were several Red-naped Sapsuckers in the area we were excited about. We were there two nights on Wednesday/Thursda... A nice little campground. Nothing fancy. No campground host. It is a rather open campground. Most of the sites do not have trees/shrubs around them. Sites #12, 13 and 14 are the best for trees. We were in #12. It had a great place for a four-person tent, right next to the creek. There were several Red-naped Sapsuckers in the area we were excited about. We were there two nights on Wednesday/Thursday. We had the place to ourselves. The Gooseberry Rd is paved all the way to Fish Lake and is spectacular as it climbs to 10,500 feet of elevation. We also hiked the trail from the south side of the campground up to the saddle. The trail peters out in a few places in the grass, so be on guard.

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Anna Flannery

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Anna Flannery

Solid campground. We were trying to reach dispersed campgrounds further up the mountain, but the roads were impassible with snow, and this was a nice fallback. $14/night, or $7 with America the Beautiful pass. Had a group site that would be fun for a large party. Vault toilets were nice, the lower one seemed to have a fly problem that the higher one did not.

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Patrick Frisby

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Patrick Frisby

I first visited in May 2020, fun trip started with hail and snow ended very sunny and perfect. came back September 2022. Planning again this September. Good base camp placement for a cooler place to stay if you are visiting Capitol Reef, The Swell, or Fishlake.

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Jen Stiling

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jen Stiling

Amazing campsite, easy to get to on paved road about 9 miles off the 70. Watch for cows along the way and in camp.. They are your alarm clock with their bellows! I stayed in Camp site 7, by the creek (and road, so if you are sensitive to the one off cars now and then, pick another site). Toilet and water directly across from this site, but not too close. Family of hummingbirds to keep you company... Amazing campsite, easy to get to on paved road about 9 miles off the 70. Watch for cows along the way and in camp.. They are your alarm clock with their bellows! I stayed in Camp site 7, by the creek (and road, so if you are sensitive to the one off cars now and then, pick another site). Toilet and water directly across from this site, but not too close. Family of hummingbirds to keep you company and a lone mouse in the middle of the night (keep your trash secured). This site is perfect for tents and a truck or car. My tent is 12' when open and fit fine. Sturdy table and fire ring (bring your own wood) and stove shelf or prep area included in site. No garbage service so pack it in and out. It's cash only, so bring exact $10 and a pen to write on your envelope once you have selected your site. I arrived at 3.30pm on a Saturday late July and there were only 3 sites left, which went quickly. It does get really chilly at night, so pack according! Mornings in the summer will heat up quickly, but the minute the sun goes down, make sure you have your layers and a good 🔥. Salina, the town, is close and you can get supplies: wine, wood or food, easily and get back to site to enjoy the amazing stars. I camped alone and wasn't bothered except for the loud kids and barking dogs, but not enough to not go back. Highly recommended if you want a higher altitude camp site in the summer to cool down or on your way back from a road trip to Colorado. It's 5 hours from Vegas and about 7 hours from the Denver area.

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