Acting as the only connector between Mill Creek Road and China Meadows, Blacks Fork is a slightly less-maintained, bumpy dirt road climbing to over 9,800 feet in elevation as it winds 12.8 miles through the north end of the Uinta Mountains. Despite not offering direct access to many of the activities that this region is known for, Blacks Fork makes a great addition to an extended overland adventure across the thick forests of northeastern Utah.
Camping is rather limited and comes in the form of scattered, dispersed sites. Most of the sites lie near either end of the trail, and none of them are very large, with room for only a handful of vehicles. If you are looking for more developed camping, there are many campgrounds along either Mill Creek Road or China Meadows.