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Soapstone Campground

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About Soapstone Campground

Campground in Utah.

Soapstone Campground offers a quintessential Utah camping experience nestled in one of the state's most captivating natural settings. This public campground provides travelers with an excellent base for exploring Utah's incredible landscapes, from towering red rock formations to pristine wilderness areas. The campground itself sits in a location that captures the essence of the American West, where adventure and tranquility go hand in hand.

The surrounding region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels. Hikers will find themselves surrounded by trails ranging from leisurely walks to challenging backcountry expeditions. The geological wonders of Utah are on full display here, with dramatic rock formations and canyon landscapes that make for spectacular photography and exploration opportunities. Mountain bikers appreciate the access to various trails that showcase Utah's famous slickrock terrain and scenic vistas. Those seeking a more relaxed pace can enjoy scenic drives through the area, where every turn reveals another breathtaking vista.

Fishing opportunities abound in nearby waterways, making this an ideal destination for anglers looking to cast a line in beautiful natural settings. Birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the diverse ecosystem that the region supports. The night sky above Soapstone Campground is remarkably clear, offering stargazing opportunities that remind visitors why camping under the stars remains such a cherished American tradition.

The campground serves as a gateway to some of Utah's most memorable destinations. Whether you're planning an extended stay to explore the region thoroughly or a quick overnight stop on a larger road trip, Soapstone Campground provides a comfortable and convenient base. The public campground atmosphere fosters a sense of community among visitors, many of whom return year after year to experience this special corner of Utah. Families, solo travelers, retirees, and adventure seekers all find something special here. The changing seasons bring different character to the landscape, making Soapstone Campground worth visiting in spring, summer, fall, or winter, each offering unique experiences and perspectives on Utah's natural beauty.
4.6

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101

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Heber 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 Heber.

Explore the Area

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

Soapstone Campground Reviews

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Brian Smith

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Brian Smith

Soapstone is a great campground which I'd give a 5 star if it had water. Perhaps the US Forest service will get funding to fix the line someday. We love how close it is to the Provo River allowing fun activities each day by the river. Playing in the water and eating wild raspberries. It sits halfway between Kamas and Bald Mountain near the pass. Not too bad if you need to drive to other hikes... Soapstone is a great campground which I'd give a 5 star if it had water. Perhaps the US Forest service will get funding to fix the line someday. We love how close it is to the Provo River allowing fun activities each day by the river. Playing in the water and eating wild raspberries. It sits halfway between Kamas and Bald Mountain near the pass. Not too bad if you need to drive to other hikes and activities.

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Renee St. Hilaire

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Renee St. Hilaire

Hated our camping spot, but overall the campground was okay. Bathrooms were terribly dirty and had a very pungent urine smell. Camp hosts never came by for 3 days on a busy weekend. No water or fire wood available. Also, our camp spot was angled terribly for the one way road it was on. Took a long time to get it in the right spot and we ended up going the opposite direction when we pulled out. I... Hated our camping spot, but overall the campground was okay. Bathrooms were terribly dirty and had a very pungent urine smell. Camp hosts never came by for 3 days on a busy weekend. No water or fire wood available. Also, our camp spot was angled terribly for the one way road it was on. Took a long time to get it in the right spot and we ended up going the opposite direction when we pulled out. I think the road needs to be a one way in the opposite direction. We were able to access the Provo river, no clear cut path- but caught some little brook and cutthroat on fly.

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Michelle Fee

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Michelle Fee

Loop B has lots of sites that are related from other sites. Loop A has sites with direct river access. A quiet, pretty campground. The description says there is no garbage service, but there were several bear-proof dumpsters. Conveniently located near Lost Lake with day access for kayaking and paddle boarding.

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David Denning

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by David Denning

So many nice sites! Plenty of room for larger rigs. Easy to get level. Most are well shaded and private. Soapstone is on our list of favorites!

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David Denning

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by David Denning

So many nice sites! Plenty of room for larger rigs. Easy to get level. Most are well shaded and private. Soapstone is on our list of favorites!

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Kayla Jones

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kayla Jones

This was a great camp site! We staying in site 17 and it was fairly large with a fire pit and picnic bench. The river was close too! The campgrounds were kept up and the bathroom was clean. We would stay here again!

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Kayla Jones

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kayla Jones

This was a great camp site! We staying in site 17 and it was fairly large with a fire pit and picnic bench. The river was close too! The campgrounds were kept up and the bathroom was clean. We would stay here again!

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