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Manti Lasal/Flat Canyon
Overview
Flat Canyon Campground offers a refreshing high-altitude escape within the Manti-La Sal National Forest near Fairview, Utah. Situated at an elevation of approximately 8,800 feet, this US Forest Service facility provides a cool, shaded retreat from the intense summer heat of the valley. The park is characterized by its dense canopy of Engelmann spruce and subalpine fir, creating a secluded atmosphere for travelers looking to reconnect with the natural world in a peaceful, wooded setting.
Location & Surroundings
Located just off the Scenic Byway 31, the park sits in the heart of Fairview Canyon. The surrounding landscape is a vibrant mix of mountain meadows and thick forests, offering breathtaking views of the central Utah highlands. Visitors often enjoy the immediate proximity to the Boulger Reservoir, which is within walking distance of many campsites. The air is crisp and the surroundings remain lush throughout the summer, making it a prime spot for mountain photography and wildlife viewing.
Amenities & Park Features
As a traditional forest service site, Flat Canyon focuses on a rustic camping experience without modern hookups. The park features paved roads and spurs that can accommodate RVs and trailers, though travelers should verify site lengths for larger rigs. Essential features of the facility include:
- Potable water access points located conveniently throughout the park
- Maintained vault toilets to serve all camping loops
- Individual sites equipped with fire rings and picnic tables
This is a dry camping destination where the primary draw is the quiet solitude of the forest rather than resort-style luxuries.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor recreation is the main event here, with the Arappeen OHV Trail System providing hundreds of miles of nearby paths for motorized exploration. Anglers will appreciate the easy access to fishing at Boulger and Huntington Reservoirs for rainbow and cutthroat trout. For those who prefer scenic drives, the famous Skyline Drive is nearby, offering panoramic views of the Sanpete Valley. Hikers can also find numerous trails that wind through the subalpine terrain and past alpine lakes.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is ideal for self-contained RVers who enjoy boondocking-style stays in a managed forest environment. It is a perfect fit for families looking for a classic mountain getaway and outdoor enthusiasts who want to be steps away from fishing and trail riding. If you value cool temperatures, starry nights, and a primitive setting over high-speed internet and full utility connections, Flat Canyon offers one of the most scenic backdrops in Fairview.
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User Reviews
Aubrey Whiting
Super pretty, and open area for camping. Bathrooms were extremely clean for being big hole toilets as well.
Todd Barrow
Wonderful little campground. Just stayed one night. It's the first campground I've been too that says it has the QR code to pay and actually does. So slick. Also, I've never been here before, but it seems like the sites are newly resurfaced and the tables are relatively nice and new. There were some bugs that were moderately annoying, but not overbearing.
Eric Hansen
We camp here every year in July and love it. It’s beautiful and easy to get to electric lake, gooseberry reservoir, and all the smaller reservoirs surrounding. Bathrooms always seem to be clean enough, and we’ve never had any issues. Some spots have more shade, so we’ve figured out which ones those are and stick to them. We usually have only tent camped, but this year brought our trailer and used the group site, and it was great. We’ll be back next year!
Kevin Johnson
nice out of the way place to hunker down awhile and grill
Jimmy D
Love this place, wish we could stay longer than 14 days. Beautiful place, best tree's, but it's getting cold at night and rains off and on
Mel Allred
Beautiful high mountain camping with several lakes within minutes.
Robert Lowe
Nice campground. We visited the end of July. The pit toilets were surprisingly clean and well vented. The campsites are well spread out. Even though they were full, we had adequate space. Plenty of firewood from fallen trees. Bugs not bad at all. No water or dumpsters for garbage.
Adam Pace
We spent a few nights here with a scout troop, and the group site (site 13) was good for a lot of peole due to the size of the fire pit and the amount of tables. Lots and lots of tables, as well as a serving/food prep table. There weren't a lot of great tent sites that were flat, so most of us were sliding down hill throughout the night. The campsite looked pretty worn down and not very well maintained. There were a lot of plants growing under the tables, which made it difficult to sit down. I'm surprised that other reviews said that there were a lot of trees, because I felt very different. The group site was very sparse, and the single sites weren't much better. If you visit this campsite, make sure to bring a canopy for shade. There just aren't very many trees here. The bathrooms have pit toilets, and they were pretty clean. Plenty of TP and hand sanitizer. The water spigots didn't work, and apparently won't be working for at least another year, which is a huge negative. There are a lot of spigots around, so if they ever get the water turned on, then it will be better. The single sites are relatively close together, but nothing worse than most developed campsites. Boulger Reservoir is within a 10 minute walk of the campsite, and the fishing is excellent there. You can look down onto the reservoir from the group site. Quite a few trails for UTV's and ATV's are around, and a good amount of off-trail hiking is close.
Jacob TS
Perfect little spot in a little green valley on a mountain. Camped late May 2015. Whole place to self. Quiet and charming surroundings. Not the easiest place to find, but Recommended.