Clover Spring Campground

Surrounded by forested mountains and cottonwood trees at 6000 feet elevation, Clover Spring Campground is a quiet, peaceful getaway with a natural spring-fed stream that gives this site its name. There are 10 individual first-come first-served sites for $12 per night. Maximum 8 persons and 2 vehicles per site. Two sites are equestrian capable. One large group site is reservable for $45 per night, max group size 50 persons, 10 vehicles. Accessible Pit toilets, tables, fire rings are provided but no potable water. Water from the stream should be treated. Maximum equipment size: 30 feet. Partial shade. Firewood not available. Not recommended for OHV riding.

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Activities

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BIKING
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CAMPING
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HIKING
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HORSEBACK RIDING
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WILDLIFE VIEWING
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ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
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PHOTOGRAPHY

Addresses

Salt Lake Field Office
2370 South Decker Lake Blvd.
West Valley City
Utah
84119

Geographic Coordinates

40.347, -112.550667

Directions

The campground is located in Tooele County, west of the town of Rush Valley. From Salt Lake City, drive west on I-80 to exit 99. Drive south on SR 36 through Tooele and Stockton. Continue driving south until the junction of State Route 199. Turn west at the junction of 199. The campground is on the south side of the road in the foothills of the Oniqui Mountains.

Fees

Individual sites are $12 per night, first come first serve, and one large group site reservable $45 per night, 50 person limit, maximum 10 vehicles. Call 801-977-4300 to reserve group site.

Stay Limit

14 days