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The 3 Best Campgrounds Around Sanpete County

Camping in Sanpete County isn’t just a weekend escape — it’s a return to something simpler and more grounded. Between alpine lakes, quiet valleys, and open skies, this stretch of central Utah offers endless spots to pitch a tent or park an RV beneath a million stars. The Best of Sanpete County contest highlighted campgrounds that balance natural beauty with comfort and convenience. Whether you’re roasting marshmallows by the lake or waking to the sound of canyon birds, these places remind you why life outdoors just feels right.

Palisade State Park

Palisade State Park tops the list for good reason — it has something for every kind of camper. Set around a serene lake in Sterling, the park offers tent and RV sites, cozy cabins, and full hookups for longer stays. The lush surroundings and clean facilities make it a favorite for families, while the golf course and fishing spots add a little extra luxury to the wilderness. As the sun dips behind the hills, Palisade transforms into a postcard scene — campfires flicker, laughter carries across the water, and time seems to slow down.

Temple Ridge Retreat

Nestled on the hillside above Manti, Temple Ridge Retreat blends camping comfort with spiritual calm. The retreat’s cabins, RV hookups, and tent areas offer peaceful lodging with panoramic views of the Manti Utah Temple and valley below. Perfect for family reunions, group getaways, or quiet reflection, the site provides a mix of solitude and community. With on-site amenities and easy access to both town and trails, Temple Ridge is a rare combination of convenience and serenity — a place where you can rest your body and renew your soul.

Miller Flat Reservoir Campground

For those who crave true mountain camping, Miller Flat Reservoir delivers. Located high above Mt. Pleasant along the Skyline Drive corridor, this campground offers cool air, dense pines, and easy access to fishing, hiking, and off-road trails. The reservoir itself is a tranquil escape — perfect for casting a line or simply soaking in the alpine stillness. While amenities are minimal, the payoff is total immersion in Utah’s backcountry beauty. Miller Flat is where campers go to disconnect from the world and reconnect with what matters most.

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