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Weber Memorial Park (Weber County Park)
Overview
Weber Memorial Park offers a serene escape nestled in the high-elevation greenery of the Ogden Valley. Located near the banks of the South Fork of the Ogden River, this Weber County park serves as a refreshing mountain retreat for those looking to trade city noise for the sound of rustling pines and flowing water. It is a seasonal destination that captures the essence of a traditional Utah camping experience within a well-maintained forest setting, providing a peaceful atmosphere that feels worlds away from the urban corridor.
Location & Surroundings
Situated approximately 15 miles east of Huntsville, the park is positioned along the Ogden River Scenic Byway, a route known for its dramatic canyon walls and vibrant seasonal foliage. The elevation provides significantly cooler temperatures during the summer months, making it a popular refuge for RVers coming from the warmer valleys. The park is surrounded by dense stands of lodgepole pine and aspen, offering plenty of shade and a distinct mountain atmosphere that feels secluded while remaining accessible via paved roads.
Amenities & Park Features
While the park leans toward a rustic experience, it provides essential comforts for modern travelers. There are electrical hookup sites available for RVs, along with access to communal water spigots and well-maintained restrooms featuring flush toilets. Each site typically includes a heavy-duty picnic table and a fire ring, perfect for traditional evening campfires. The grounds also feature large group pavilions and a playground, making the park a functional and organized space for family reunions or larger gatherings in a natural environment.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore just minutes from their campsite. Causey Reservoir is a major highlight for those who enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing in a serene, motor-free environment. For those who prefer land-based adventures, the surrounding Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest offers miles of scenic hiking and biking trails that cater to various skill levels. Additionally, the nearby Pineview Reservoir offers expanded opportunities for motorized boating, swimming, and sandy beach relaxation during the peak summer season.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for self-contained RVers who appreciate a natural forest setting over a commercial resort layout. It is an excellent choice for families seeking a home base for water sports at Causey Reservoir or groups looking for a quiet mountain getaway where basic power needs are met. If you enjoy falling asleep to the sound of a nearby river and waking up to crisp mountain air and birdcall, Weber Memorial Park will fit your travel style perfectly.
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User Reviews
Brandee Gallegos
Very well kept, clean, and welcoming. And a wild weeds harvesters paradise. Fishing , hiking, swimming. And we had a full on festival here. Sad the season is so short.
Aimee Hillberg
The hosts are amazing!! So welcoming and friendly. It's absolutely beautiful up here ( I am from Washington state) the camp hosts are always going around picking up trash that disrespectful campers leave behind and always checking in and waving as they go by!! For those negative reviews that speak about first come first serve and get mad when folks have come up and actually paid for the campsite and will arrive later, that is literally first come first serve. The camp hosts definetly handle alot of a hole folks feeling entitled. Such a shame that the negative reviews seem to be coming from those that multiple other campers in fact complain about. 10 out of 10 would recommend if you want friendly hosts and beautiful scenery
Kendra “Kinda Kendra” Pierce
Great as always! Campground hosts very friendly and helpful. Campground kept up very well. Could use a few more trees for shade towards the top, although still very nice place for camping!
BJ Redford
We used to come here as a church group each year as a kid. I have fond memories of tubing the small stretch of river between bridges, exploring the woods, and playing Pooh Sticks with friends and family. It was great to be able to share that with my own kids. I hope to do it more. Camp hosts were friendly and helpful and there was plenty of room for everyone. Beautiful.
Lance Hill
Beautiful place. Lots of individual camp site with a few large group sites. They have an old lodge available and power for the large group sites. Everything sits just below Causey Reservoir and the South Fork River runs through the middle of the campground.
Lupe Guzman
Worst experience ever with the host that took my money, wrote a ticket for my 3 days that I was gonna stay and not 5 minutes later comes and tells me that I have to move because she GAVE HER WORD to someone else that they could have my spot. She didn’t care to listen and told me that I only had 2 options, either to move or get my money back!!! Cannot believe people like her work for our beautiful campgrounds not only did they loose me as a customer but all my family from out of different states that loved to camp there when they visited.
Matthew Gallegos
It was a beautiful scenery. Set up my chance ready to camp for the weekend
Jay Pevey
Some nice shady spots. The river has many fun spots for kids. Helpful hosts. Close to Causey reservoir
Lisa Robertson
Beautiful of the grid camping. Sites right along the river. Very peaceful.
A HK
Nice. Clean. Camp manager was very nice. Guests were a bit rude, they keept huge dogs out of leash, but camp hosts resolved situation. clean restrooms. Place to fish. there is lake near, and it is mainly used for the kayaking and fishing... No signal.... It was great escape from all the digital fuss....