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Wasatch Mountain - Little Deer Creek, UT
Book a Campsite at Wasatch Mountain - Little Deer Creek, UT
Description
Little Deer Creek campground is a remote primitive campground accessed by dirt road. There are 16 tent/small trailer sites available to campers. One group site limited to a maximum of 25 people is also available. The campground is located in the valley between the Great Western Trail on the western skyline and Cummings Parkway Road on the eastern skyline. Camping is only permitted in the developed campground. Off highway vehicles are allowed to depart right from the campsites onto the nearby roads and trails. One vehicle and one trailer per site are allowed free. More than that, an Extra Vehicle fee of $20 will be assessed
Geography:
Nestled against the property line of the Uinta National Forest at an elevation of 7,230 feet, visitors will experience Sub Alpine levels of foliage including Rocky Mountain Juniper, Quaking Aspens, Colorado Blue Spruce and Lodge Pole pines with Narrow Leaf Cottonwood trees along the Provo Deer Creek drainage. Surrounded in Oak Brush with patches of Choke Cherry and Willows Little Deer Creek is in a remote mountain setting. It can be dusty in late season and bugs tend to be a problem mid to late summer.
Recreation:
Little Deer Creek campground is part of Wasatch Mountain State Park which consists of about 23,000 acres. Golfing, camping, picnicking, hiking, mountain bike and horseback riding are popular warm weather activities. Winter brings snowmobilers, snowshoeing enthusiasts, and cross-country skiers.
Facilities:
Each campsite has a potable water spigot, picnic table, fire pit, and barbeque grill. There is no electricity or showers available in this area. There is one central restroom available with flush toilets.
Nearby Attractions:
75 miles of dirt roads and trails is available for off road enthusiasts. The closest town is Midway and is about 10 miles away. There you will find gas stations, a grocery store, restaurants and shops.
Cancellations are accepted online 24 hours a day, seven days a week, or by calling our Reservation Call Center Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Mountain Time)
Individual site cancellations made four days or more in advance of your scheduled arrival incur an $8.00 cancellation fee in addition to the $8.00 reservation fee. Cancellations made less than four days in advance forfeit one night's fee in addition to the cancellation and reservation fees.
Group area cancellations made 14 days or more in advance of your scheduled arrival incur an $8.00 cancellation fee in addition to the $10.25 reservation fee. Cancellations made less than 14 days in advance forfeit one night's fee in addition to the cancellation and reservation fees.
Please Note: Reservations cannot be cancelled during the Change Freeze Policy period.
Changes: Changes to an existing reservation can be made online 24 hours a day, seven days a week, or by calling our Reservation Call Center Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Changes incur a $5.75 change fee per site per change.
Please note existing reservations cannot be changed during the Change Freeze Policy period.
Change Freeze Policy: Reservations that are booked with nights extending beyond the Maximum Window cannot be Changed or Cancelled for 21 days after the transaction was made.
Refunds: Refunds for cancelled reservations will be made by issuing a credit to the card used for payment. Refunds are not given for bugs or bad weather. In the event of a natural emergency or a sudden campground closure, all camping fees will be refunded.
No Show and Late Arrival: Failure to occupy your reserved campsite by 10 a.m. on the day after the scheduled arrival date will make it available for use by other campers. If you plan to arrive late, or experience a delay, please contact the park to make arrangements.
Most parks have entrance gates that are locked at 10:00 PM (check online or call the park for exact gate closure times). Please plan to arrive prior to gate closure.
Campsite Limits: Only one vehicle is allowed entrance per individual campsite with a reservation. An extra vehicle in your site, space permitting, will be charged an additional fee per night. These fees vary park by park (roughly half the camping fee). For specific information on extra vehicle accommodations or fees please contact the park directly.
Credit Card on File: Reservations for Yurts, Cabins, Tiny Homes and/or Cottages will require a Credit Card on File in case of Damages or additional cleaning fees.
Facility Rates*
May 20 2025 -
Oct 01 2025
*Displayed rates do not reflect discounts, attribute fees (electrical hookups / water hookups), taxes or incremental charges
**Weekly rates may not be available for all sites
40.53278, -111.49
40°31'58"N, 111°29'24"W
From SLC – Take 1-80 East towards Cheyenne. (24 miles) Take the US-40 Heber/Vernal exit. Travel approx 17 miles until you come to Heber City. At 100 south stop light turn RIGHT and follow road to Midway. Turn LEFT on Center Street (Hwy 113) and follow to Tate Lane (just before rail road tracks). Turn RIGHT and follow to stop sign then turn RIGHT on Stringtown road. Take your first LEFT onto Cascade Springs Drive. Travel on this road (it becomes dirt) for approx 5.2 miles until you come to Cascade Springs. Turn RIGHT and follow the pavement for about .2 miles to the first dirt road on your RIGHT. Travel down this winding, bending road for another3.3 miles. This road takes you to Little Deer Creek.
From Provo – Take US 189 north towards Heber City. (approx 22 miles) After the Deer Creek Reservoir turn LEFT onto Hwy 113. Follow to Tate Lane and turn LEFT (just after the railroad tracks). At the stop sign turn RIGHT on Stringtown Road. Take your first LEFT onto Cascade Springs Drive. Travel on this road (it becomes dirt) for approx 5.2 miles until you come to Cascade Springs. Turn RIGHT and follow the pavement for about .2 miles to the first dirt road on your RIGHT. Travel down this winding, bending road for another3.3 miles. This road takes you to Little Deer Creek