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What campers say

Cherry Campground is a pleasant, creek-side site in the Uinta Wasatch Cache National Forest with many campsites next to Hobble Creek and good tree cover and shade. Vault toilets and grounds are generally well kept, and hosts are often friendly and helpful, though experiences with hosts can vary. The campground accommodates groups and has some double sites, but larger trailers may fit tightly. Practical tradeoffs include limited cell service and noticeable road noise from the canyon road across the stream. Wildlife activity is common. Expect simple facilities and a scenic canyon setting that suits both small and larger groups.

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📖 About This Campground

Cherry Campground near Springville, UT. Cherry Campground is located on the banks of pretty Hobble Creek just six miles from Springville, Utah, at an elevation of 5,200 feet. Visitors enjoy exploring local trails. This timbered-setting campground is located in a stand of maple and cottonwood trees, next to Hobble Creek. Roads and spurs are paved. There are cement pads under the tables, and fire pits. Other amenities include grills horshoe pit, picnic tables, volleyball court. Popular activities include fishing, hiking nearby trails, wildlife viewing, and golfing at a local course. It is about six miles from a full service community. The water source in the campground isn’t passing and folks should bring their own water as they have in the past.

Facilities

The campground contains four tent-only group sites, three of which accommodate up to 75 people each; the other up to 50 people. Group Sites A and B are accessible. Sites contain picnic and serving tables, a campfire ring with benches, cement site pads and large grassy areas for tents. Single and double-family sites are available as well, with picnic tables and campfire rings. Vault toilets are provided.

Natural Features

Maple and cottonwood trees forest the area, providing ample shade, beautiful fall color and some privacy between campsites. Hobble Creek runs through the campground.

Recreation

Rainbow trout fishing is popular on Hobble Creek. Several hiking, biking, horseback riding and dirt biking trails are in the area, including Left Fork Days Canyon Trail and Kirkman Hollow Trail. Both trails can be accessed from within the campground.

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