Maple Canyon Campground, Ephraim, UT

Maple Canyon Campground is located in the Sanpete Ranger District of the Manti-La Sal National Forest (1 hr 4 min south of Spanish Fork, UT) with an elevation of 6,905 feet. There are a total of 15 campsites. The campground is normally open from mid May to mid October. 11 sites can accommodate RVs and trailers between 15 and 35 feet. All sites are currently reservable. Fees range from $10.00 to $20.00.
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Campsite Reviews (41)

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@DerrickN8B7A1C · Camped on Jul 7, 2024 at Campsite #9
What a great campground! The bathrooms (pit toilets) were spotless, the host greeted me when I arrived, got me into a single campsite for my entire stay (I thought I was going to have to change sites halfway thru) and was super friendly and helpful. The rock climbs are an easy walk from the campground and we took a beautiful hike up to the scenic overlook. I will definitely come back - thank you!
@SamanthaS141D5 · Camped on Jul 3, 2024 at Campsite #11
Great spot! Love coming to this campground :)
@MelissaM982934 · Camped on Jul 2, 2024 at Campsite #1
Such a beautiful pleasant place to sport climb. Lots of shade, cool temps.
@Jaked333D0C0EF · Camped on Jun 8, 2024 at Campsite #1
Extremely noisy and far too many large groups with huge numbers of kids running around everywhere. Not relaxing at all. Stop guides from bringing groups in and it might help.
@GordonD6336E12 · Camped on Oct 15, 2023 at Campsite #15
Great time
@AliM0C8B6B3057 · Camped on Oct 10, 2023 at Campsite #10
This campground was absolutely gorgeous - one of the best we've ever stayed at. We arrived in Fall, with the maple trees turning and the campground awash in yellow, orange, and red. The sites and the fire pit / camping table areas are very well maintained . The proximity to the climbing areas was excellent, and all was very kid-friendly for our 5 year old. We will be back as soon as we can!
@AngelaH869D51B · Camped on Aug 26, 2023 at Campsite #9
Beautiful place. Amazing rock formations. So much climbing. Can I live here?
@MatthewB318226 · Camped on Jul 3, 2023 at Campsite #7
such a lovely place to spend a weekend!
@MattN1DB9908D6 · Camped on Jun 18, 2023 at Campsite #6
We booked a week long trip and had use three different campsites. Recreation.gov charged us $30 in reservation fees in addition to the cost of the campsites.
@DanaW9470509 · Camped on May 19, 2023 at Campsite #10
crowded camping spots on a loud, busy, dusty road. no toilet paper in the bathrooms. no water. never coming back.
@RebeccaB760095 · Camped on May 19, 2023 at Campsite #8
Really awesome for climbers. Campsites though are a little small and close to one another. There seemed to only be one real spot for a tent at our site.
@BradenR5234372 · Camped on Oct 9, 2022 at Campsite #10
Love this Canyon. Great place, all the climbing is just a short hike from most campsites. And that's not even mentioning the fall colors! They were perfect while we were there!
@AndrewC2299590 · Camped on Oct 4, 2022 at Campsite #12
A unique campground in a unique place, a canyon with walls of amazing Maple Canyon Formation conglomerate, of Precambrian age, with anything from pebbles to boulders in it. The campsites are situated off the unpaved road, which is steep. Nice views of the stars at night if you sleep with the flysheet off. Nice and cool in early October at 38F. Really liked this place and hope to return for a wider explore.
@NicoleG3220127 · Camped on Sep 27, 2022 at Campsite #13
Beautiful location. The leaves were changing colors at the end of September when we went.
@PeterI6018188 · Camped on Sep 11, 2022 at Campsite #16
Great camping and climbing. Local thief stealing camping gear left at sites. Make sure all is hidden or stored if you take your vehicle from your site.
@JohnS6889697 · Camped on Aug 23, 2021 at Campsite #12
Camping was great
@JohnS235 · Camped on Aug 23, 2021 at Campsite #12
Camping was great
@AdamT642 · Camped on Jul 7, 2021 at Campsite #1
Took our church girl’s camp here. This was a great spot for rock climbing. However, the camp host was hardly ever there and even when he was there he pretended he didn’t see us even when we talked to him. It was really strange. One day our bathroom ran out of toilet paper but he was no where to be found so luckily we had a backup roll in our car. It wasn’t fixed until the following day when he cleaned the toilets. There was also someone walking around our tents in the middle of the night (which because of the camp host’s strange behavior we are thinking it was him).
@AdamT4806551 · Camped on Jul 7, 2021 at Campsite #1
Took our church girl’s camp here. This was a great spot for rock climbing. However, the camp host was hardly ever there and even when he was there he pretended he didn’t see us even when we talked to him. It was really strange. One day our bathroom ran out of toilet paper but he was no where to be found so luckily we had a backup roll in our car. It wasn’t fixed until the following day when he cleaned the toilets. There was also someone walking around our tents in the middle of the night (which because of the camp host’s strange behavior we are thinking it was him).
@LauraP2587889 · Camped on Jun 22, 2021 at Campsite #4
LOVED the canyon as the road construction was nearing an end and the traffic was limited to just a few campers. It was a rare (uncrowded) paradise - never to come again. Treasured it.
@Nathaniel67337 · Camped on Jun 22, 2021 at Campsite #1
Excellent as always. A little logistically difficult with the road construction and it seemed there was poor communication as several other campers I spoke with were unaware of the construction and the requirement of us having to leave our campsite at 0800 which caused some confusion and frustration.
@NathanielW455 · Camped on Jun 22, 2021 at Campsite #1
Excellent as always. A little logistically difficult with the road construction and it seemed there was poor communication as several other campers I spoke with were unaware of the construction and the requirement of us having to leave our campsite at 0800 which caused some confusion and frustration.
@LauraP739 · Camped on Jun 22, 2021 at Campsite #4
LOVED the canyon as the road construction was nearing an end and the traffic was limited to just a few campers. It was a rare (uncrowded) paradise - never to come again. Treasured it.
@CareyR987 · Camped on Jun 18, 2021 at Campsite #9
Normally our experience at Maple Canyon is good. However, this year, due to the road construction , our experience was one of inconvenience and uncertainty. Not knowing when or if we would have to vacate our site in order to "mag" our campsite spur added to the daily stress of deciding what to do each day (leave the canyon or stay put at our campsite) based on road closures and the weather since driving on a wet "magged" road is not advisable. The final result of the road construction remains to be seen. When dry , the road appears to be hard packed and dust free, but with rain it turns into a muddy quagmire especially in the steeper sections adjoining campsites 1-16. In fact , when wet, the road conditions actually become hazardous due to poor traction , especially when coming down the road. In general the road construction was poorly timed, poorly managed and poorly completed , which ruined the planned vacation of many campers and climbers.
@CareyR1379353 · Camped on Jun 18, 2021 at Campsite #9
Normally our experience at Maple Canyon is good. However, this year, due to the road construction , our experience was one of inconvenience and uncertainty. Not knowing when or if we would have to vacate our site in order to "mag" our campsite spur added to the daily stress of deciding what to do each day (leave the canyon or stay put at our campsite) based on road closures and the weather since driving on a wet "magged" road is not advisable. The final result of the road construction remains to be seen. When dry , the road appears to be hard packed and dust free, but with rain it turns into a muddy quagmire especially in the steeper sections adjoining campsites 1-16. In fact , when wet, the road conditions actually become hazardous due to poor traction , especially when coming down the road. In general the road construction was poorly timed, poorly managed and poorly completed , which ruined the planned vacation of many campers and climbers.

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