Laura
For Diamond Campground: Came here for three days over a weekend, and ended up extending our stay for three more days. This location is about 15 miles from Spanish Fork. The camp sites are big, some very private. In A loop the sites are more shady, B loop has some shade but the really sunny sites come with a Ramada over the picnic table. This is a typical forest service campground, with tables, a fire pit and driveway. Nice features were that the tables were on a concrete pad, with a nice raised fire pit, and the roads/camp spurs were all paved making it not dusty at all. There are water spigots, but you will need a water bandit to fill an RV. Bathrooms are pit toilets, and clean. The campground itself is over 60 spaces and there is a fun nature trail throughout the park that is about 2 miles long, there is the Diamond Fork river, which provides the rushing water sound, it is not a deep river, but there are a few beach spots campers have made to provide a place to play and wade. Best part: the host, Marc, a really helpful, practical and easy going host who works hard. We enjoyed getting to know him. Downsides: no Verizon at all, some ATT, best T Mobile. We had some troubles with our rig so not having our Verizon was inconvenient. Up the road is a nice hike to a spectacular and popular hot spring. I give this place only four stars due to: many sites are too sunny, there are way too many double sites, and many of the single sites are laid out so as not to be very friendly to RVs. We enjoyed our stay, saw lots of deer, a fox, some cotton tail and some birds.
Posted Sep 12, 2019 by Laura from Reno. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Thomas Pettus
For Diamond Campground: The hot springs trailhead is just down the road. We stayed here in June 2018. The loop by the creek is overgrown and buggy, but the loop away from the creek has beautiful views. I hammock and tied off to the shade enclosure and my van roof rack.
Posted Oct 23, 2018 by Thomas Pettus from California. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Cheryl
For Diamond Campground: 5 miles of Paved road off hwy 6 to campground. Sites are paved and level, with picnic table and fire ring. Potable water available near vault toilet. Nice place for overnight or longer stay. $10.50 with senior pass. Pretty area and quiet too.
Posted Sep 07, 2016 by Cheryl from Colorado . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Audrey
For Diamond Campground: Really enjoyed this two day stay. Nice sites and very reasonable with golden age.10.50. No electricity. Table and fire ring. Nice nature trail. Also nice drive up canyon.
Posted Oct 08, 2015 by Audrey from Michigan . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.