


Description: Clover Spring is a cool escape from the desert heat. The clear, bubbling waters of a natural spring gave this site its name. Cottonwoods trees frame the campground that is a popular trailhead for hikers, horseback riders, and hunters. There are sites for traditional campers and day users in groups or families, as well as wheelchair-accessible restrooms.
Elevation: 6,000 feet.
Activities Available: Camping, picnicking, hiking, horseback riding, OHV riding.
Amenities: 10 individual units and one group site (accompanies up to 50 individuals, 10 vehicle limit), picnic tables and fire pits; vault toilets; equestrian sites.
Regulations: No trash pick up, carry it out. Only non-potable water available from spring. Group site available by reservation only. All other sites available on first come/first serve basis. No camping or parking outside of designated sites. No firewood available. No target shooting. No OHV joy riding inside the campground. Obey all motor vehicle route closures. Do not trespass on adjacent private lands.
Location and Directions: 16 miles west of Rush Valley (Clover) and 4 miles east of Terra on Highway 199, Tooele County.
Open: Closed in winter months. Season of use typically May - October, depending on level of snowfall.
Cost: $6.00 per campsite, per night. Limit 2 vehicles per single occupancy site. The group site costs $20.00 per night and reservations are required. Limit of 10 vehicles at group site.
Permits: Camping, day use. Except for the reservable group site, all other sites are first come/first serve. To reserve the group site, contact the Salt Lake Field Office at 801-977-4300 for availability and to submit application & fees.