The Camp Canoe Group Use Area features 3 camper cabins and 5 tent sites, a covered pavilion with picnic benches, and a fire pit with log benches. The camper cabins each have a bathroom, kitchen area, and a bedroom with a queen bed and bunkbed (2 twin beds). The canoe group use area also has access to 2 RV sites and additional space in the parking lot for dry RVs. The rental of this group area gives you access to the campground bathroom with showers. From memorial day weekend to Labor Day campgrounds cannot be rented separately from camper cabins in the group use areas. RVs parked in the group use areas will be charged a $25 fee.
The Camp Teepee Group Use Area features 2 camper cabins and 5 tent sites, a covered pavilion with picnic benches, and a fire pit with log benches. The camper cabins each have a bathroom, kitchen area, and a bedroom with a queen bed and bunkbed (2 twin beds). The canoe group use area also has access to 2 RV sites and additional space in the parking lot for dry RVs. The rental of this group area gives you access to the campground bathroom with showers.
Located on the south shores of Totem Lake, Both private campgrounds are set among the juniper trees and offer great views of Totem Lake, The Uintah Mountians & Big Sandwash Reservoir, each camp is well-suited for groups from 2 – 20 people. From memorial day weekend to Labor Day campgrounds cannot be rented separately from camper cabins in the group use areas. RVs parked in the group use areas will be charged a $25 fee.
Campers may enjoy fishing, canoeing, and recreating at Totem Lake and Cliff Lake. Endless hiking, exploring, and wildlife viewing awaits our campers. Each camp has five total designated tent pads, a large fire pit with benches, a covered pavilion with tables, running water, and access to bathrooms and showers within walking distance.
Because the ‘high desert’ & ‘wetland’ environment of the camping areas is fragile, we encourage all guests to tread lightly and be conservation minded while visiting and recreating at Six Lakes. If we all work together, we can preserve the natural beauty and rare environment that surrounds the campsites.