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Singletree Campground
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Singletree Campground

Torrey, Utah
4.8 (124 reviews)

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About Singletree Campground

This campground is the largest campground in the area and has some sites that accommodate large RVs. There is a lot of open space. Located in a scenic ponderosa pine and aspen area. Fall colors are beautiful. Views include an open vista of Capital Reef.

Nestled in the heart of Utah's stunning landscape, Singletree Campground offers RV travelers an authentic outdoor experience surrounded by natural beauty and adventure. This public campground provides a welcoming base for exploring some of the American West's most iconic destinations while maintaining a peaceful, intimate atmosphere with just 31 sites.

The location of Singletree Campground places you within reach of some of Utah's most celebrated natural wonders. The region is characterized by dramatic red rock formations, expansive desert vistas, and access to numerous hiking trails ranging from leisurely walks to challenging backcountry adventures. Whether you're drawn to the towering arches, scenic byways, or slot canyon explorations, this campground serves as an ideal launching point for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to immerse themselves in Utah's remarkable geological features.

The campground itself offers a more intimate camping experience compared to larger commercial facilities. With 31 sites, you'll find a quieter setting that appeals to those looking to escape crowded tourist areas while still enjoying convenient access to major attractions. The smaller size creates a sense of community among fellow travelers, making it easier to connect with other adventurers and share recommendations for local experiences.

This destination attracts a diverse range of visitors. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to world-class hiking and rock climbing opportunities. Nature photographers find endless inspiration in the surrounding landscape. Families enjoy the combination of accessible attractions and a safer, more manageable campground environment. Retirees and snowbirds appreciate the mild climate and lower-key atmosphere, while adventure seekers come for the challenging terrain and exploration opportunities that define Utah's interior.

The area surrounding Singletree Campground reflects the essence of Utah's high desert environment, where you'll experience stunning sunsets, clear starry nights, and the kind of natural tranquility that makes RV camping so rewarding. The region's accessibility to famous parks and lesser-known natural attractions means you can customize your experience based on your interests and energy levels.
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Total Sites

4.8

Rating

124

Reviews

Park Details

Total Sites 31

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Torrey 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 Torrey.

Explore the Area

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

Singletree Campground Reviews

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Michael Beauregard

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Michael Beauregard

Clean campsite. Clean bathrooms. Drinking water available. Lots of trees for hammocks. We could hear occasional road noise from the highway when a loud truck or motorcycle went by. There is a fun short hike to a waterfall. Lots of chipmunks running around. We drove to Upper Calf Creek Falls for our main activity.

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Katie Miller

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Katie Miller

We loved singletree campground. We found our camp host to be especially kind and accommodating. She even heard one of our girl's coughing in the night and came by the next day with cough drops. The bathrooms were clean and the campsite was spacious and beautiful.

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Lindsay Washington

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Lindsay Washington

Loved this campground! Easy access to Capitol Reef, loved the drive. Campground sites were really nice and clean. Bathrooms with flushing toilets and drinking water was nice!

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H K

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by H K

Our family stayed here for 2 nights on our RV trip. The camp host was nice and the bathrooms were clean. We had a beautiful spacious spot right by a little stream. It was quiet and very peaceful. We loved staying at this campground. We drove to Capitol Reef and the drive was not long. FYI: we stayed here the second week of June and it gets chilly so bring a sweater but the stars are worth staying... Our family stayed here for 2 nights on our RV trip. The camp host was nice and the bathrooms were clean. We had a beautiful spacious spot right by a little stream. It was quiet and very peaceful. We loved staying at this campground. We drove to Capitol Reef and the drive was not long. FYI: we stayed here the second week of June and it gets chilly so bring a sweater but the stars are worth staying up in the cold nights.

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Mark Harris

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mark Harris

Stayed here for one night. It was a nice break from the hot temps. At a little above 8000 ft, the air was nice and cool. We did cold that night since we didn’t plan for temps in the low 50s. The folks that stayed before us had decorated the campsite with pine cones. Our boys loved the stone fort and pine cones. Campsite 29.

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