U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Seven Points Campground
About
Water is available at the RV dump station located 7 miles east on I-40, at Exit 221B.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 606 reviews
Never got to see the campground. We drove an hour and a half to see the area to see if it was worth the drive. We stopped at the gate and was told we weren’t allowed to drive through just to look at the grounds. The weekends are the only time we have to check out new camping areas that we have to drive that far to see. We have driven campgrounds all over the world and never been told we couldn’t drive around and look. How rude! Needless to say the lady at the gate and her attitude made our decision that we will not bother even trying to camp there. If this winds up being an old deserted campground in the future, it won’t be a surprise.
Best RV campground I've stayed at so far. They keep the camping areas nice and clean. Camping spots are spaced out perfectly to where you don't feel like you are camping on top of each other. Bathrooms and showers are kept nice, clean and stocked with toilet paper each day. Only thing I wished is they had trash cans outside of the bath house. That way you can throw doggy poo bags away outside instead of having to carry it back to your camp spot.
Spacious shady sites. Some with incline/decline in driveway but the RV setup is level. A few buddy sites are available even on the lake side. Bathrooms are clean. Plenty of hot water and good pressure. Boat ramp inside the campground. Swimming beach too.
The nicest hosts I have ever met. Polite, friendly and very helpful. Hookups at every site. Most, if not all, sites have a view of the lake. Discount for America the Beautiful pass. Clean bathrooms. I cannot say enough good about this campground! Make a reservation through recreation.gov
We chosen seven points as our stop by overnight stay along our trip to Utah. It has perfect location next to a lake and near highway. The sites are clean, spacious, and budget-friendly. Without prior knowledge of the campground, we reserved site 3, not realizing other lakeside sites were also available. Site 3 has a curved driveway, making parking tricky, and cellphone signal is nearly nonexistent. Despite these challenges, we enjoyed our stay.
