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Sulphur Campground

Heber City, Utah
4.4 (49 reviews)

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About Sulphur Campground

Campground in Utah.

Sulphur Campground offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of Utah's stunning natural landscape, providing RV travelers with an authentic outdoor experience away from the hustle and bustle of crowded tourist destinations. Located in a region known for its dramatic geological formations and pristine wilderness, this public campground serves as an ideal base camp for adventurers, nature lovers, and families seeking to reconnect with the great outdoors.

The campground's location places you within reach of some of Utah's most iconic natural wonders. The area is characterized by striking red rock formations, rugged canyons, and diverse ecosystems that change dramatically with elevation and season. Whether you're interested in hiking, photography, or simply enjoying scenic drives through remarkable terrain, the surrounding landscape provides endless opportunities for exploration and discovery. The campground itself offers a quieter alternative to some of the more developed facilities in the region, making it particularly appealing to those who value solitude and a more rustic camping experience.

Utah's climate offers distinct seasonal advantages depending on when you visit. Spring and fall provide comfortable temperatures ideal for outdoor activities, while summer brings long daylight hours perfect for extended hiking and sightseeing. Winter visits appeal to those seeking a peaceful, snow-dusted landscape, though weather conditions should be considered when planning your trip. The local flora and fauna reflect the unique high desert and transition zone ecosystems, offering wildlife enthusiasts opportunities to observe native species in their natural habitat.

The region's cultural heritage is rich and varied, with Native American history woven throughout the landscape. Ancient rock art, archaeological sites, and tribal lands in the surrounding area add layers of historical significance to your visit. Local communities maintain visitor centers and museums that provide context and education about the area's past and present.

Sulphur Campground appeals particularly to RV travelers who prefer a more natural, less commercialized camping experience while still maintaining reasonable access to attractions and services. It's perfect for those planning extended stays to thoroughly explore the region, outdoor enthusiasts with flexible itineraries, and anyone seeking the restorative power of Utah's remarkable natural environment.
4.4

Rating

49

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Heber City 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 City.

Explore the Area

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

Sulphur Campground Reviews

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Valor McNeely

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Valor McNeely

There are several bad reviews on here about Wally Pete. Wish we could see who is the camp host before booking because we are amongst the many that will not return if Wally Pete is still there, he needs to retire retire if he is in such a power struggle because he's ruining the experience for many people. We leave to have a great experience, mostly free of people. This was my first time camping in... There are several bad reviews on here about Wally Pete. Wish we could see who is the camp host before booking because we are amongst the many that will not return if Wally Pete is still there, he needs to retire retire if he is in such a power struggle because he's ruining the experience for many people. We leave to have a great experience, mostly free of people. This was my first time camping in over 3 years due to a mobility injury. I booked our spot 4 months ago, it required a 2 night stay if you were staying a weekend. Our event was 7/30, So I booked 7/29 and 7/30 because it was required. As most people have, we had a crazy work week and didn't hit the road until Saturday. We set up camp and are met with the host saying "Sorry this is booked." Yes, it is booked by us, here's a screenshot. Well is your name on the post? Yes. We'll you're lucky, you booked this for the 28th so now it's no one's spot. No, we actually just missed yesterday because they required a two-day booking. Who's "they?" I'm in charge here, this is my decision. Recreation.gov, you're above all those federal agencies? "Well, they don't know." He called me "honey" and dismissed me. It's 2022, we don't call women honey to dismiss them, give me a break. I'm the one that booked the site. If you REQUIRE people to book two nights over the weekend, I feel like some people are going to miss that first night because of work schedules and unpredictable hiccups. Wally has very little people skills. Overall the site was GORGEOUS, our one night here was spectacular besides Wally.

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T. S.

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by T. S.

Good campground, but tricky road in and out of the place because it is one-way. Since the road is lined with large rocks, it can be a challenge getting around another vehicle. Camping spots are a good size. There is a hiking trail located at the entrance of the campground. Trash bins, vault toilets, and non-potable water is available. We would consider coming back. Recommend the camp host post a f... Good campground, but tricky road in and out of the place because it is one-way. Since the road is lined with large rocks, it can be a challenge getting around another vehicle. Camping spots are a good size. There is a hiking trail located at the entrance of the campground. Trash bins, vault toilets, and non-potable water is available. We would consider coming back. Recommend the camp host post a full (no vacancy) sign at the entrance when the site is full. We had a lot of traffic coming through looking for open spots, and there were none.

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Chris Sayer

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Chris Sayer

Amazing spot. Out of the way of all the other traffic heading to Mirror Lake and all the other campgrounds before it from Kamas.

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Ginny Lee

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Ginny Lee

Stayed in Spot 14 Pros: The camp host was friendly, had firewood available for purchase and the restrooms were the cleanest I have ever seen camping. Proximity to multiple lakes for swimming and fishing. Cons: There was 0 shade in our site making it exceptionally hot during the day. The ground was extremely rocky with hundreds of ground squirrel holes. There was no real spot that was suitable for... Stayed in Spot 14 Pros: The camp host was friendly, had firewood available for purchase and the restrooms were the cleanest I have ever seen camping. Proximity to multiple lakes for swimming and fishing. Cons: There was 0 shade in our site making it exceptionally hot during the day. The ground was extremely rocky with hundreds of ground squirrel holes. There was no real spot that was suitable for tent camping. The site definitely seemed more geared towards camper/RV camping.

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Brian Smith

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Brian Smith

Great campground to launch adventures.

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