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State Park
Albion Basin
Wasatch National Forest · Alta, UT
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- Address:Alta, UT
About
Overview
Albion Basin Campground, just 15 miles from Sandy, Utah, is set among shady white pines and aspens in its beautiful namesake basin in Little Cottonwood Canyon at an elevation of 9,500 feet.
Recreation
Hiking and mountain biking are very popular activities. Hikers enjoy the path to Cecret Lake, which begins at the campground, as well as the Catherine Pass/Sunset Peak Trail just down the road.
Mountain bikers often ride the Albion Basin Road and the trail to Germania Pass. Other trails include the Albion Meadows Trail and Cardiff Pass/Twin Lake Pass.
Facilities
The campground contains 18 "reservation" sites (16 single sites, one double and one triple site) as well as 6 single "first come-first served" sites. All come with picnic tables and campfire rings. Vault toilets are provided. Roads and parking spurs are dirt.
Natural Features
Albion Basin is renowned for its vivid summer wildflowers. The basin hosts the Wasatch Wildflower Festival annually in late July or early August, complete with guided nature walks.
Moose and deer frequent the basin and mountain goats can often be seen on the precipitous face of Devils Castle, just south of the campground. A small stream runs through the basin.
Nearby Attractions
Little Cottonwood Canyon is a beautiful area known for its soaring peaks, unique geology, pristine hidden lakes and cascading streams. Numerous additional hiking and mountain biking trails are found throughout the canyon. Rock climbing and fly-fishing are popular activities as well.
Snowbird Resort is just a few miles down-canyon, offering scenic tram rides, hiking, mountain biking, restaurants, groceries, an Alpine Slide, zip line rides, concerts and various festivals.
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Amenities
Flush Toilets
Potable Water
Fire Rings
Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Campground Rules
- Campfires generally permitted — verify current fire restrictions before lighting
In this park
Trails at Wasatch National Forest
Four Lakes Basin Trail
16.5 mi2,910 ftexpert
Dog Lake via Brighton Lakes Trail
2.5 mi823 ftmoderate
Stansbury Front Trail (Full Trail)
24.1 mi7,707 ftexpert
Upper Setting Trail to East Shingle Creek Lake, South Erickson Lake, and Big Elk Lake
7.3 mi1,703 ftdifficult
Mormon Pioneer Trail - West Upper Segment
3 mi899 ftmoderate
Medina Flats Trail
4.4 mi1,152 ftmoderate
Within ~30 miles
Trails near Albion Basin
Trail
Sugarloaf Peak and Cecret Lake
Utah
5.0 mi1,978 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Devil's Castle and Sugarloaf via Cecret Lake
Utah
4.4 mi2,392 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Cecret Lake Trail
Utah
1.7 mi525 ftgain
Moderate
Trail
Lake Mary via Catherine Pass Trail
Utah
5.9 mi1,988 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Mount Wolverine via Catherine Pass Trail
Utah
3.8 mi1,660 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Sugarloaf - Mount Baldy Loop
Utah
7.3 mi3,097 ftgain
Difficult
Hunt context
Hunting units around this campground
During hunting seasons, wear blaze orange and check regulations — see the Utah hunting page
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