North Fork Park, Middle Bowery Rd, Eden, UT 84310, United States
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North Fork Park - Featured Reviews (119)
It's a great, quiet campground with lots of open space. It's maintained pretty well, though obviously it is a campground, so the roads are dirt much of the time, and some of the fire pits aren't present. I recommend it though. Bear in mind that there is no reservation. I came on a weekday so it wasn't busy though.
North Fork is excellent! Great for mountain biking 💛, hiking, cross country skiing, launching for back country skiing. All of it is excellent and well maintained. There are moose, oodles of birds, cougar sightings (human and four legged - jokes), snakes, etc.
North fork is a great park, I love to come here and ride my fat bike during the year. Not just since snow but also during the summer time opens up a whole different set of scenery and technical skills. And if you're lucky you might see a moose or two while you're out there riding or running.
I love Northfork Park. I run a lot of trails, and some of my favorites in the park are the Bicentennial, Mule Ear, Mule Shoe, Ben Lomond, and Cutler Creek trails. Spring is green and fresh. Summer evenings are mild if not cool, and fall days are brilliant and crisp. The Trails Foundation of Northern Utah has been hard at work repairing bridges and maintaining trails this summer. The Ogden Nordic Ski Club maintains the trails in the winter for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. I've seen moose, deer, wild turkeys, skunks, rabbits, hawks, and owls. Day use picnic areas are available and restrooms as well.
Stayed at mustang flat with my church group. Large open area that fits many large trailers. Clean area, large covered bowery with picnic tables great for shared meals. Public bathroom is nice, the scenery is amazing.
Been coming up here since I was just a baby with my family going camping. We just recently had a family reunion up here and it’s a beautiful place to go. We found a trail and walked down to the stream and that ended up being the highlight of the trip. Everyone went down there and played and cooled off and got wet and had water fights!!!
This campground is very close to North Ogden. It is in an open field with gorgeous views. Nice River running nearby. Hiking trails, bathrooms (locked when I was there in mid-May), and water access. I was told there were electric hookups, but there aren't any. Nice picnic pavilions.
This park is designated as an International Dark Sky area. It has beautiful views, meadows and a pavilion for parties or weddings, as well as a wide selection of campsites providing seclusion and access to hiking trails. Also a trailhead to the summit of Ben Lomond Mtn. 9,716’
Always an amazing experience here with both food and people, the owners continue to update their decor and its so cool to go look at and eat around. The staff is super friendly and funny; they are clearly passionate about what they do.
We had a great experience here. We were there to purchase a bottle of the Wasatch Blossom since itâs the closest thing to a particular raspberry liquor that my husband loves. The front of the distillery looked very nice and welcoming (just watch o
Best (maybe only) place in town for some drinks. But don't let that fool ya. This place has charm, good drinks, local music, and some good food. It is quite small, but they make up for it with the outdoor patio and fire. You will see locals here as i