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Diamond Group Area
National Forest

Diamond Group Area

Springville, Utah
4.4 (347 reviews)

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About Diamond Group Area

Campground in Utah.

Nestled in the heart of Utah's stunning natural landscape, Diamond Group Area offers RV campers an authentic forest camping experience that combines accessibility with genuine wilderness appeal. This national forest destination provides the perfect basecamp for travelers seeking to explore some of the American West's most spectacular scenery without sacrificing comfort and convenience.

The Diamond Group Area sits in a region rich with outdoor opportunities and natural beauty. Utah's national forests are treasured for their dramatic canyons, towering peaks, and pristine wilderness areas. Camping here means waking up to fresh mountain air, surrounded by tall pines and the sounds of nature. The area's elevation and forest setting create a cool, refreshing retreat, especially appealing during hot summer months when lower elevations become uncomfortable. The landscape around the campground showcases the geological wonder that makes Utah a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

This location serves as an ideal jumping-off point for exploring some of the region's most iconic attractions. Utah boasts multiple national parks, scenic byways, and hiking trails that range from easy walks to challenging backcountry adventures. Whether you're interested in dramatic red rock formations, mountain vistas, or peaceful forest trails, the surrounding area delivers extraordinary natural attractions. The proximity to various recreational opportunities means you can spend days exploring without traveling far from your RV.

The Diamond Group Area appeals to a wide range of campers. Families appreciate the natural setting and opportunities for outdoor education and adventure. Couples seeking a romantic getaway find solitude and spectacular scenery. Solo travelers and retirees enjoy the peaceful forest atmosphere and the chance to connect with nature. Outdoor enthusiasts including hikers, photographers, and nature lovers find endless inspiration in Utah's landscapes. The national forest setting provides that sweet spot between developed amenities and true wilderness camping.

Visitors consistently rate this area highly for its combination of natural beauty, convenient location, and the quality outdoor experience it provides. Whether you're planning a weekend escape or an extended camping adventure, Diamond Group Area delivers the authentic Utah national forest experience that keeps travelers returning year after year.
4.4

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347

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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.

Diamond Group Area Reviews

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Mark Tegeder

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mark Tegeder

Was there in the end of Sept/beginning of October 2025. Fabulous colors at the campground and lots to do near by hiking or motorized travel at Monks Hollow. Vault toilets as clean as one would hope, but it was the end of camping season, and not too many people camping. Unless you are OK with very hot camping conditions, I would only recommend this spot for Spring and Fall camping; something that t... Was there in the end of Sept/beginning of October 2025. Fabulous colors at the campground and lots to do near by hiking or motorized travel at Monks Hollow. Vault toilets as clean as one would hope, but it was the end of camping season, and not too many people camping. Unless you are OK with very hot camping conditions, I would only recommend this spot for Spring and Fall camping; something that the campground host confirmed. It would be very hot in the summer. A Loop would be my choice because of the shade if going in hot weather. the B loop has hard canopies in many spots which is good for shade or rain. Chose B loop because it was raining when we got there

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Mark Farnsworth

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Mark Farnsworth

The campground is close to Spanish Fork, so you are close to City amenities. For our visit, it seemed like tiny knats kept us at bay. For the most part, campsites are level and some are shady. At this altitude, day time temps can get warm. Water is available, but even in Spanish Fork, we couldn't find a sani dump station for our RV. We brought with us some solar lights and they worked to our satis... The campground is close to Spanish Fork, so you are close to City amenities. For our visit, it seemed like tiny knats kept us at bay. For the most part, campsites are level and some are shady. At this altitude, day time temps can get warm. Water is available, but even in Spanish Fork, we couldn't find a sani dump station for our RV. We brought with us some solar lights and they worked to our satisfaction. We also had a hummingbird feeder and saw lots of birds

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Marijke Mill

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Marijke Mill

We stopped by in the winter when there was snow and explored a bit on foot. We immediately planned to come back during the summer. Looks a like a nice place to camp!

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D LC

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by D LC

We love this campground! Today we did spot 55 and it was nice and secluded from everyone, at the end of all the sites. We had a cool tree that had fallen with a trunk that the kids loved to climb. Update: We were at campground A17 and it was the worst one on the site. We now know why no one took it! There was no shade, and hardly a place to park. Please see pics to decide if it's worth your money... We love this campground! Today we did spot 55 and it was nice and secluded from everyone, at the end of all the sites. We had a cool tree that had fallen with a trunk that the kids loved to climb. Update: We were at campground A17 and it was the worst one on the site. We now know why no one took it! There was no shade, and hardly a place to park. Please see pics to decide if it's worth your money. It wasn't to us! The only good thing is that it was close to restrooms.

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Kira Anderson

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Kira Anderson

The campsite itself was pretty nice. Bathroom situation was slightly rough and it was a decent walk to the nearest water spicket but we enjoyed our stay. Tried getting in the river and, even in the summer, it was freezing, but enjoyed it nevertheless. Also doesn’t get too hot or cold at night, which we appreciated.

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