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INDIAN CREEK CUA DISPERSED

UT

Dispersed camping — conditions change

Fire restrictions, road washouts, and seasonal closures are common on public lands. Confirm current rules with the managing agency (BLM/USFS field office) before traveling. Practice Leave No Trace.

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Dispersed Area Free · No reservation USFS · USFS Dispersed Camping

What is dispersed camping?

Dispersed camping is primitive camping on public land outside of developed campgrounds. There are no facilities — no toilets (usually), no water, no trash service, no marked sites. You may camp anywhere within the area, usually for free, subject to the agency's rules below. Pack everything out, follow Leave No Trace, and check current conditions with the land manager before you go.

Dispersed camping permitted on this Forest Service unit subject to current Forest Orders, MVUM, and fire restrictions. Verify rules with the managing ranger district before any visit.

  • USFS Motor Vehicle Use Map required

    You must use the Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Map for this district to identify which roads allow camping. Off-MVUM driving and camping is illegal.

Managing agency
USFS · Fishlake National Forest
Designation
USFS Dispersed Camping
Max stay
14 days per location
Distance from water (LNT)
200+ ft

Facilities

  • No toilets — pack out human waste (WAG bag)
  • No water — bring all you'll need
Seasonal notes: Indian Creek is closed to all unlicensed vehicles and operators. No ATV travel is allowed except street legal vehicles per Utah state law. Exceptions are ATVs can access the Forest Road #119, Indian Creek Trail, between the Forest Road #589, Pole Canyon Trail, to the Forest Road #1129, Twitchell Canyon trail. Below the Forest Road #589, Pole Canyon Trail, and above the Forest Roads #1129, Twitchell Canyon Trail, ATV travel is prohibited.
Rules at this site change without notice. Fire restrictions, closures, permit requirements, and stay limits are set by the managing agency and can change daily. The Outdoors App is not the permitting authority. Before you go: check the agency page below for current orders, confirm fire status with local agency dispatch, and verify route conditions. You are responsible for compliance. Camping on tribal, private, military, or closed lands is prohibited and is your responsibility to avoid.
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We display cached information from agency feeds. Hours, fees, permits, closures, fire restrictions, and conditions change without notice. Outdoors is not the permitting authority. Confirm current conditions for this campground using the links above before you go — you are responsible for compliance. Last verified by us: Jul 10, 2026. Spot an error in our data?

About

Access to this area is available via Indian Creek road, FR-119. Located 8 miles north of Beaver, and 11 miles northeast of Manderfield. This is a Dispersed Camping area with a number of areas for primitive camping. *No camping or driving on the meadows is allowed (16-day camping limit enforced). The reservoir is stocked by the DNR each year with rainbow trout throughout the summer months. Hand launching of small, non-motorized craft is possible. The area has 1 vault restroom and no water available.

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  • Campfires generally permitted — verify current fire restrictions before lighting

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