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Directions: From Tooele go 15 miles south on UT 36-- turn west at the junction with UT 199 and go west 9 miles on UT 199 to the base of the Onaqui Mountains.
Guidebooks: Campground description: 6000 ft. elevation. 11 campsites at the northeast end of the Onaqui Mountains. The clear, bubbling waters of a natural spring gave this site its name. Cottonwood trees frame this campground which includes a trailhead for hikers and horseback riders. Group camping is available with a reservation. Additional group camping is available for equestrians.
CAMPGROUND CONTACT INFO
Ownership: Bureau of Land Management
Official Website: http://www.recreation.gov/detail.cfm?ID=2208
For the most accurate and up to date information on this campground,
please check the park's official website.
Posted 12/15/2005 by
Bureau of Land Management
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