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Group 6
Public Campground

Group 6

Springville, Utah
4.7 (57 reviews)

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About Group 6

Campground in Utah.

Group 6 is a public campground in Utah that offers visitors an authentic outdoor experience in one of the American West's most stunning landscapes. This well-maintained facility provides a welcoming base camp for travelers seeking to explore Utah's remarkable natural beauty, from dramatic red rock formations to expansive desert vistas and high mountain terrain.

The campground serves as an ideal launching point for discovering Utah's incredible diversity. The state is home to some of America's most iconic national parks and monuments, including Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Grand Staircase-Escalante. Whether you're a serious hiker, casual explorer, or someone who simply wants to enjoy scenic drives through otherworldly landscapes, Utah's geography offers something extraordinary for every interest level and ability.

Utah's unique terrain appeals to a wide range of travelers. Adventure seekers will find countless opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, and off-road exploration. Photography enthusiasts discover endless subjects among the towering buttes, slot canyons, and colorful geological formations that seem almost alien in their beauty. Families appreciate the accessibility of many attractions and the chance to introduce children to the natural wonders of the American West. Those seeking solitude and peaceful reflection find the expansive desert and mountain environments deeply restorative.

The area surrounding Group 6 showcases the full spectrum of Utah's natural heritage. Red rock country presents stunning vistas and world-class trail systems. The mountains provide cooler elevations during hot seasons and spectacular alpine scenery. Desert environments reveal intricate geology and unique wildlife adapted to arid conditions. This variety means your camping experience can be as active or relaxing as you prefer, with new discoveries around every corner.

Group 6's strong guest ratings of 4.7 out of 5 stars reflect the quality experience and convenient location that keep campers returning. The campground provides a comfortable home base for making memories in one of America's most visually dramatic regions. Whether you're planning a week-long expedition or a weekend escape, Group 6 offers convenient access to Utah's unparalleled natural attractions.
4.7

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57

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Springville 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 Springville.

Explore the Area

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

Group 6 Reviews

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BEN RUDY

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by BEN RUDY

Beautiful camp ground worth the drive for the view alone. Fishing was slow going from the shore. A few inflatable boats were on the lake and even one fishing boat. From the look of the boat ramp who ever launched from it was a brave sole and would not recommend attempting. Bathrooms were clean with flushing toilets. It rained on us every day but stopped in the evenings allowing us to have a fire.... Beautiful camp ground worth the drive for the view alone. Fishing was slow going from the shore. A few inflatable boats were on the lake and even one fishing boat. From the look of the boat ramp who ever launched from it was a brave sole and would not recommend attempting. Bathrooms were clean with flushing toilets. It rained on us every day but stopped in the evenings allowing us to have a fire. Each camp site has a nice concrete table and nice fire ring higher than most to help prevent the little from falling in. Their is a beautiful trail with a bridge over and inlet to the lake that was a easy one for kids. Would recommend boots as the trail was muddy in parts.

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Carl Richards

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Carl Richards

This is one of my favorite group sites of all time. The main reason is because each group site is fairly secluded and is not part of the main campground. It feels like you have an entire campground to yourself. There are two group sites here, and I have stayed at both of them. Each group site is a loop with multiple trailer spots. There are also quite a few areas for tents as well. We could ha... This is one of my favorite group sites of all time. The main reason is because each group site is fairly secluded and is not part of the main campground. It feels like you have an entire campground to yourself. There are two group sites here, and I have stayed at both of them. Each group site is a loop with multiple trailer spots. There are also quite a few areas for tents as well. We could have easily fit 7-8 RVs in a single group site, and could likely fit more if you wanted to squeeze them in. Our group also had a class A motor home which fit easily. Each group site has plenty of tables and a large fire pit. There are 5 rows of tablesin each suite. We had a group of 15 and we only used one row of the tables. There is water available at each group site. There isn't a way to attach a hose, so filling the fresh water tank on the RV is slow but it still works. No electricity or dumping station is available. There are pit toilets at each group site. These are cleaned daily. The lower site (which I believe is group site B) is slightly better than the upper group site. This is because the lower site has less traffic. The upper site is next to the main road and you have to drive next to the upper site to get to the lower site. The lower site is also closer to the lake.

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Faith Manheimer

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Faith Manheimer

My boyfriend and I did overnight camping here since we wanted to check out a new place. My oh my was this location beautiful!!!! 😍 this is definitely on my top list of favorite places to camp. We did dispersed/primitive tent camping near the lake since we don’t enjoy large crowds at the campgrounds. It was so peaceful, quiet, and refreshing. Was nice to not hear buzzing of loud boats, people wate... My boyfriend and I did overnight camping here since we wanted to check out a new place. My oh my was this location beautiful!!!! 😍 this is definitely on my top list of favorite places to camp. We did dispersed/primitive tent camping near the lake since we don’t enjoy large crowds at the campgrounds. It was so peaceful, quiet, and refreshing. Was nice to not hear buzzing of loud boats, people water skiing, or people blaring their loud music at night😂 I saw a bald eagle, plenty of deer, plenty of cows, plenty of squirrels, some type of hawk, bats from night fishing. We caught the most beautiful rainbow trout at this lake that I have ever seen. Was hoping to catch a tiger trout, maybe next time. Did a little bit of swimming only near the shore and the water was amazing. The only scary thing about primitive/dispersed camping here, since it was our first time in the high Unitas, was come at night time, we are pretty sure a raccoon came up to our tent and started scratching at it during the night because of a water bottle I had with tea in it. 😅 Rookie mistake, and will not be doing that again. Bring your safety with you to take caution if you run into the wildlife that might be ready to attack because we had no idea what it was, for all we know it could have been a bob cat or a fox, and our first thought was a black bear but it definitely wasn’t big enough haha. Anywho, this place is majestic. 🌙

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Max Andrus

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Max Andrus

Been going here since I was born. It’s mice to get away from the city every now and then. The people at the lodge are so nice and friendly. Thankfully they do have running water so no giant hole in the ground for a toilet. There are a couple of trails to follow which gives you something to do. The weather is always nice as well.

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Tyson Dye

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tyson Dye

We love this spot and have stayed here for several family reunions. We stayed from Wednesday to Saturday. Group size has ranged between 40 and 80 with tents and around 10 RV's (site B). It's close to the lake with a pathway down to the shore line. We've only caught small fish here, my 9 year old snagged a 13-14 inch Brown Trout on Friday night using a rainbow colored lure. You can rent small fish... We love this spot and have stayed here for several family reunions. We stayed from Wednesday to Saturday. Group size has ranged between 40 and 80 with tents and around 10 RV's (site B). It's close to the lake with a pathway down to the shore line. We've only caught small fish here, my 9 year old snagged a 13-14 inch Brown Trout on Friday night using a rainbow colored lure. You can rent small fishing boats for around $75 for 5 or 6 hours. There is a hiking trail on the west side that stays above the lake for part of the hike and goes at least as far as the inlet. Great place to get away from the heat. There are toilets and running water. The bathrooms are pit bathrooms and not flush toilets but they were just fine for us.

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