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Aspen Grove (Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, UT)
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Aspen Grove (Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, UT)

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About Aspen Grove (Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, UT)

Federal campground in Utah.

Nestled in the stunning Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Aspen Grove offers RV campers an authentic mountain retreat in the heart of Utah's natural splendor. This national forest campground provides the perfect base for exploring one of the Intermountain West's most spectacular landscapes, where towering evergreens meet golden aspen groves and crisp mountain air invigorates the soul.

The setting itself is remarkable. Surrounded by dense forest and mountain vistas, Aspen Grove captures the essence of Utah's high country character. The elevation and forest composition create a cool, refreshing environment that offers respite during hot summer months. Early mornings bring wildlife viewing opportunities, from mule deer to various bird species that call this forest home. The natural soundtrack of rustling leaves and forest sounds provides the perfect backdrop for a peaceful camping experience away from the bustle of everyday life.

This location is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who want direct access to some of Utah's most celebrated recreation. Hikers will find numerous trails radiating from the area, ranging from gentle forest walks to more challenging alpine adventures. The proximity to major peaks and ridgelines means serious hikers can tackle demanding routes, while those seeking leisurely exploration will find plenty of moderate options. Mountain bikers appreciate the trail systems throughout the national forest, and anglers can pursue trout in nearby streams and alpine lakes.

The national forest setting provides that coveted balance many RV travelers seek—the convenience of established camping facilities combined with genuine backcountry surroundings. You're far enough from urban development to feel like you've truly escaped, yet you have reliable amenities and access to services when needed. The campground allows you to settle in comfortably for extended stays or use it as a launching point for day trips throughout the forest.

Families particularly enjoy this location for its safety, accessibility, and variety of activities suitable for all ages. Children can explore nature trails, observe wildlife, and enjoy the outdoor lifestyle in a secure forest environment. Photographers find endless subjects in the changing light through the aspen canopy and mountain panoramas. Those seeking spiritual renewal through nature connection often describe Aspen Grove as a place where the forest's tranquility works its restorative magic.
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Check-in Time

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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.

Aspen Grove (Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, UT) Reviews

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C S

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by C S

Great place to camp, but be careful of the site you choose, we chose a site that said for tent camping and up to 14 people, but the space for tents was very limited. Thankfully, we were able to switch to a first come, first serve that was more tent friendly. Keep in mind that the water is a bit of a way from loop A, but there is plenty of parking next to the water. There is a little shop with food... Great place to camp, but be careful of the site you choose, we chose a site that said for tent camping and up to 14 people, but the space for tents was very limited. Thankfully, we were able to switch to a first come, first serve that was more tent friendly. Keep in mind that the water is a bit of a way from loop A, but there is plenty of parking next to the water. There is a little shop with food, ice, and fishing supplies that is really nice to have accessible.

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Reno Martin

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Reno Martin

Let me start by saying a much-needed trip for myself. I had the pleasure of staying at Aspen Campground and the opportunity to extend my stay. The choice became easy because of Jan and Richard. I met Richard last year while touring the area promised to return they both are very pleasant. They took care of the property as their own, we will return because of them two. I gave them a camping traditio... Let me start by saying a much-needed trip for myself. I had the pleasure of staying at Aspen Campground and the opportunity to extend my stay. The choice became easy because of Jan and Richard. I met Richard last year while touring the area promised to return they both are very pleasant. They took care of the property as their own, we will return because of them two. I gave them a camping tradition gift. I found a stick that had the shape of whale. I carved a fish in the belly of the whale. We will be back soon thank you, Jan and Richard The MARTIN family will return.

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Bryant Larsen

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Bryant Larsen

I love the 10pm quiet rule. Lots of options, like dry camping with camper, tent, they even have a full hookup option. Varying levels of tree cover as well. Higher into the canyon usually means more trees.

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Josh Taylor

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Josh Taylor

This place was great. Exceeded my expectations. They even had flush toilets. Views of the lake from parts of the campground and some camp spots are tucked away in the trees. You can chill in the campground or go on a nearby hike or go play in the water. We plan to return.

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Schannelle Scanlan

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Schannelle Scanlan

I stayed at both site 19 and 20 after the latter opened up my second night. Loop A is where the nice aspens and pines are and it's much better suited to tent camping, especially in the heat of the summer. Jan and Richard were the very best. Accommodating and helpful. They had their card reader set up to take the camping fees. And they had a couple hummingbird feeders by their camper so the whole... I stayed at both site 19 and 20 after the latter opened up my second night. Loop A is where the nice aspens and pines are and it's much better suited to tent camping, especially in the heat of the summer. Jan and Richard were the very best. Accommodating and helpful. They had their card reader set up to take the camping fees. And they had a couple hummingbird feeders by their camper so the whole campground was buzzing with them. The campground is less than half a mile to one of the marinas and there's also a small shop there if you need sundries, ice, or advice on the best spots to fish at.

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