Singletree Campground

Visit nearby Capitol Reef during the day, and retreat to Singletree Campground in the evenings for cooler temperatures, relaxation, and rejuvenation.

Located on the east side of Boulder Mountain, this campground sits at 8,200 feet elevation. Aspen and ponderosa pines surround the campground, and fall brings a confetti storm of yellow leaves and fierce autumn colors.

With 33 sites, the campground is one of the largest in the area. Several sites can accommodate RVs, though no hook ups are available. You can reserve group sites for up to 50 people. Restaurants, gasoline, and area information are available 10 miles north of the campground in Torrey, Utah.

Nearby Hikes

A short trail leads from the campground to Singletree Falls, which is a scenic waterfall one mile away. Endless hiking opportunities exist within nearby Capitol Reef National Park and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.


Amenities

  • Drinking water
  • Pit toilets
  • Flush toilets
  • Picnic tables
  • Fire pits
  • Trash collection
  • Wi-FI available for fee of $5/day

Directions

From Torrey, Utah: head south on UT 12 for approximately 12 miles. The campground is on your left.

From Boulder, Utah: head north on UT 12 for about 23 miles. Turn right into the campground.

A picnic table and gravel camp spot
A grassy field with pine trees
Brown forest service sign that says "Single Tree Campground"
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