Clover Springs

Clover Springs campground
Google Rating: 4.8

Overview

The moment you arrive at Clover Springs, the quiet rustle of leaves and the soft creak of old vines set a peaceful tone along 210 Red Mountain Drive. A stately lodge with a stone fireplace greets visitors, its architectural lines blending warmth and elegance against the backdrop of Cloverdale’s rolling landscape. The air carries a faint scent of pine and earth, inviting you to slow down as tennis balls bounce nearby and the clatter of bocce balls echoes across well-manicured lawns. This is a place where calm settles easily, drawing families and friends to reconnect amid the gentle hum of nature and the occasional clink of horseshoe rings.

Morning light filters through the trees along walking trails that wind past historic ruins, remnants of an old winery standing as silent witnesses to the area’s rich past. The paths invite exploration, whether for a brisk hike or a leisurely stroll, with patches of sunlight dappling the forest floor. Nearby, the Cloverdale town center offers a quiet charm, but at Clover Springs, the landscape itself becomes the day’s attraction—where you might spot a deer darting through the underbrush or hear the distant call of songbirds. In the afternoon, the community pool beckons, its clear water reflecting the sky, while the gym and tennis courts offer a chance to stretch and play.

Members enjoy more than just the outdoors here. The lodge serves as a welcoming hub, where comfortable seating around the fireplace invites conversation, and conference rooms accommodate gatherings both large and small. A friendly front desk team greets you upon arrival, quick to assist with directions or share local tips. Parking is straightforward and close to the main facilities, making access easy for all ages and abilities. Lawns stretch wide for horseshoes or bocce ball games, and the well-kept grounds maintain a quiet, clean atmosphere that feels both private and open. Though membership is required to use the facilities fully, visitors often find the community spirit and thoughtful design worth the commitment.

As evening settles, the lodge’s fireplace crackles softly, mingling with the sounds of night insects and gentle breezes through the trees. The feeling here is one of belonging—whether gathered around a game or simply soaking in the serene environment. Many return not just for the amenities, but for the sense of connection that lingers long after the day’s light has faded.

Location

Clover Springs Rd
Dugway, Utah 84022

(801) 977-4300

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Frequently Asked Questions About Clover Springs

Does Clover Springs allow pets?

No, Clover Springs does not allow pets.