When we speak about Utah, usually we paint a mental picture of arid land, a sandbox but that is not the case. Come and visit the southern part of the state and you’d encounter the magical landscape Utah has to offer. It consists of spires and red arches that closely resembles dissolving sand castles. It is home to 5 National Parks and the vast Grand Staircase – Escalante National Monument. All in all, Utah has plenty of room for anyone who is looking for a break and spends some time with their friends and family. People who love to spend their camping days in either their cars or their RVs are in for a treat when they drive through the Wasatch Range.

Most of the campgrounds in the northern part of Utah are open all year round therefore making them ideal for enjoying the world famous powdery snow on the ski slopes!

  1. Zion National Park (Watchman Campground)

The Watchman Campground is nestled within the Zion National Park and is an excellent option for the last minute backpackers. All of the 179 camping sites hosted by the campground are available via first come first serve mode. All of the camping sites are surrounded by monoliths and is famous for breathtaking sunsets and exotic wildlife.  The state authorities administer it with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Horseback riding

5.      OHV

6.      Climbing

7.      Swimming

8.      Whitewater paddling

9.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      RV hookup

4.      RV sanitation

5.      Access to potable water

6.      Pet-friendly camping sites

7.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

Utah, USA

Phone: +1 435-772-3256

  1. Arches National Park (Devils Garden Campground)

Head over to the Devils Garden Campground located deep within the Arches National Park which is home to a staggering 2,500+ naturally occurring arches. Plenty of manicured hiking trails all of which are accessible from the camping sites make it an ideal destination for thrill seekers and hiking enthusiasts. Although it is a state-administered campground, advanced reservation of the camping site is required. It hosts 51 camping sites with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Hiking

3.      Horseback riding

4.      Climbing

1.      Access to potable water

2.      Pet-friendly camping sites

3.      Fire Pits

4.      Picnic table

5.      Toilets

 

Location Details:

Utah, USA

Phone: 435-719-2299

  1. Zion National Park (South Campground)

The South Campground is another winner of a camping destination hosted by the Zion National Park! All of the 127 sites hosted by the campground are available via first-come, first-serve mode. Shuttle services and visitor centers are some of the many amenities provided by the campground to the campers. It is located near to the Pa’rus Trail, ideal for a hike down to the nearby town of Springdale! It is a state-administered campground with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Horseback riding

5.      OHV

6.      Climbing

7.      Swimming

8.      Whitewater paddling

9.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      RV sanitation

4.      Access to potable water

5.      Pet-friendly camping sites

6.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

Utah, USA

Phone: +1 435-772-3256

  1. Bryce Canyon National Park (North Campground)

The North Campground is conveniently located close to a general store making it ideal for the ones who forgot something or the other while packing for the trip! It is a state-administered campground with 102 camping sites providing accommodations to tent, car and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Horseback riding

5.      Climbing

6.      Snow sports

7.      Swimming

8.      Whitewater paddling

9.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV sanitation

5.      Access to potable water

6.      Fire Pits

7.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

Utah, USA

Phone: +1 435-834-5322

  1. Bryce Canyon National Park (Sunset Campground)

The Sunset Campground along with its 101 camping sites is located close to the Rim Trail which is a hotspot for hiking and offroad biking. Campers can pitch in their tent, park their car or RV along the trail and the best part, they will have a lot of privacy. The campground is constructed in a loop like a layout with thick vegetation separating the sites. It is a state-administered campground with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Horseback riding

5.      Climbing

6.      Snow sports

7.      Swimming

8.      Whitewater paddling

9.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV sanitation

5.      Fire Pits

6.      Access to Potable water

7.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

Utah, USA

Phone: +1 435-834-5322

  1. Capitol Reef National Park (Fruita Campground)

The Capitol Reef State Park is a favorite among backpackers due to its unique position and surrounding views. The State Park is surrounded by historic orchards and is located along the banks of the Fremont River. The Fruita Campground can be considered as an oasis amidst the desert that is home to 71 camping sites. It provides accommodations to tent, vehicle and RV campers and is administered by the state authorities.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Hiking

3.      Horseback riding

4.      Climbing

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      RV sanitation

4.      Access to potable water

5.      Pet-friendly camping sites

6.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

Utah, USA

Phone: +1 435-425-3791

  1. Canyonlands National Park (Squaw Flat Campground)

Nestled within the rock formations of the Canyonlands National Park, the Squaw Flat Campground is the place to be for the ones who love climbing and unplanned explorations! The campground is home to 26 camping sites and provides accommodations to tent, vehicle and RV campers. All of the sites in the state-administered campground are available to the early birds.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Horseback riding

6.      Paddling

7.      OHV

8.      Climbing

9.      Swimming

10.  Whitewater paddling

11.  Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      Fire Pits

4.      Access to potable water

5.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

Utah, USA

Phone: +1 435-719-2313

  1. Canyonlands National Park (Willow Flat Campground)

The Willow Flat Campground has located a short distance conveniently away from one of the finest viewpoints in all of Canyonlands National Park. Yes! We are talking about the Green River Overlook. The campground is home to 12 camping sites all of which are developed and made compatible with tent, car and RV campers. It is under the state’s administration. Therefore, the camping sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Horseback riding

6.      Paddling

7.      OHV

8.      Climbing

9.      Swimming

10.  Whitewater paddling

11.  Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      Fire Pits

4.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

Utah, USA

Phone: +1 435-719-2313

  1. Dead Horse Point State Park Campground

The Dead Horse State Point Campground is ideal for the ones looking for an overlook into the beauty of Utah’s red rocks. Campers can find themselves waking up to being surrounded by canyon rims and with the awesome feeling of being 2,000 feet above the Colorado River! The campground and its 20 camping sites give unprecedented access to the Canyonlands and Arches. It is home to several group sites and trails for hiking/mountain biking. For the ones looking for some quiet time with their loved ones, they can also book in advance any of the cabins or lodging facilities available here.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Hiking

3.      OHV

4.      Climbing

5.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      Access to potable water

6.      Pet-friendly camping sites

7.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

UT-313, Moab, UT 84532, USA

Phone: +1 435-259-2614

  1. Zion National Park (Lava Point Campground)

The Lava Point Campground is the highest point in all of Zion National Park and the best part; one doesn’t need to pay a single dime to pitch in their tent or park their car/RV. It is home to 6 camping sites with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers. One of the several attributes that make this campground the best place to park your RV in all of Zion is it is the home to ‘The Subway,’ one of the most beautiful canyons in Utah. The campground is run by the state authorities and is open all year round.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Fishing

3.      Hiking

4.      Horseback riding

5.      OHV

6.      Climbing

7.      Swimming

8.      Whitewater paddling

9.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Picnic table

3.      Fire Pits

4.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

Utah, USA

Phone: +1 435-772-3256

  1. Kodachrome Basin State Park Campground

Kodachrome Basin Campground can be considered to be one of Utah’s hidden gems. The name of the campground pays homage to the pioneer of modern photography Kodak. The State Park is home to monolithic spires that are scattered all over the park and is famous for their showcasing of multi-toned geological time in their layers. One of the most striking features of this landscape is that it constantly changes its color with the movement of the sun across the horizon!

Apart from that, there are a few more attractions available here for the weary traveler. A fully stocked general store standing amidst a ghost town sounds like too good to be true!? Well, why not head over here and find out for yourself!? It is a state-administered campground with 35 camping sites providing accommodations to the tent, vehicle and RV campers.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Hiking

3.      Horseback riding

4.      OHV

5.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV sanitation

5.      Access to potable water

6.      Pet-friendly camping sites

7.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

Cannonville, UT 84718, USA

Phone: +1 435-679-8562

  1. Grand Staircase – Escalante National Monument (Calf Creek Campground)

The Calf Creek is the larger of the two camping grounds hosted by the canyons. It is also the one which is more developed comported to its counterpart. One of the many attractions here in this campground is the seemingly never-ending, 6-mile long interpretive trail leading to the picturesque Calf Creek Falls. It is a 126-foot high waterfall and the trail leading to it is fairly level therefore posing a minimal challenge even to your furry friend right there! It is a state-administered campground, hosting 14 camping sites providing accommodations for tent campers only.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Boating

3.      Fishing

4.      Hiking

5.      Horseback riding

6.      Paddling

7.      OHV

8.      Climbing

9.      Swimming

10.  Whitewater paddling

11.  Wildlife watching

1.      Picnic table

2.      Toilets

3.      Fire Pits

4.      Access to potable water

5.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

 

Location Details:

745 Highway 89, Kanab, UT 84741, USA

Phone: 435-335-7382

  1. Goblin Valley State Park Campground

The Goblin Valley State Park Campground is famous for its bizarre rock formations. It is a small yet popular destination for the camping communities across the globe. They love to wander off the trail and explore the plethora of little ‘goblins’ or rock formations. It is also famous for about five miles of manicured trails that lead to some yurt sites, ideal for the ones looking for some time away from the crowd!

Do keep a lookout for ancient pictographs and petroglyphs etched onto the rocks. It is a state-administered campground that hosts 22 camping sites. Accommodations are available for tent, vehicle and RV campers with options like luxurious cabins and lodging facilities offered via advanced reservations.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Hiking

3.      Horseback riding

4.      OHV

5.      Climbing

6.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV sanitation

5.      Fire Pits

6.      Access to potable water

7.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

Goblin Valley Rd, Green River, UT 84525, USA

Phone: +1 435-275-4584

  1. Deer Creek State Park Campground

The Deer Creek State Park Campground is home to 55 camping sites with accommodations available for tent, vehicle and RV campers. The campground is located by the Deer Creek Reservoir and is often considered to be the hub for all water-based activities and fun!

The campground is sitting on the southwest corner of the Heber Valley and the foothills of Mount Timpanogos. The reservoir is stocked to the brim with game fish species and is popular for fishing expeditions open all year!

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Fishing

2.      Hiking

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      RV hookup

5.      RV sanitation

6.      Fire Pits

7.      Access to potable water

8.      Pet-friendly camping sites

 

Location Details:

UT-314, Wallsburg, UT 84082, USA

Phone: +1 435-654-0171

  1. Cedar Breaks National Monument (Point Supreme Campground)

The Point Supreme Campground sits at an impressive 10,000 feet above the sea level. The state-administered campground is home to 10 camping sites and offers accommodations to tent, car and RV campers. It is accessible to the public from mid-June to mid-September. Reservations can be made online for the original ten campsites, additional 15 camping sites are operated using the first-come, first-serve mode of service.

Best Time to Visit:

Activities Facilities
1.      Biking

2.      Hiking

3.      OHV

4.      Climbing

5.      Snow sports

6.      Whitewater paddling

7.      Wildlife watching

1.      Toilets

2.      Showers

3.      Picnic table

4.      Access to potable water

5.      Pet-friendly camping sites

6.      Fire Pits

 

Location Details:

Highway 143 East, Brian Head, UT 84719, USA

Phone: +1 435-586-9451

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