Utah Camping | Hiking, Cabin Rentals & Lake Camping in Utah Camping in Utah Utah campground guide and camping resources In Utah's 41 heritage, scenic and recreational state parks, visitors can camp in more then 2,000 campsites, boat, swim, fish, picnic and ride horseback. Visitors can take time to enjoy nature trails, play golf, hike, bike, ride off-highway vehicles or just relax with family and friends. Even in winter, cross-country skiers, snowmobilers, ice fishers and hardy campers can take advantage of Utah State Parks. Recreation opportunities found in the state parks are as diverse as the parks themselves. Best Camping in Utah Spend the day enjoying one of Utah’s many gorgeous parks and stay the night camping under the stars at one of several campgrounds with spectacular views of the varying Utah landscape. Find a secluded campsite at one of four primitive and two developed campgrounds at Starvation State Park. Fish and boat on the waters of Starvation Reservoir, bring your off-highway vehicle and ride on nearby trails or try one of many other great activities. Learn more Boat, swim, water ski, and fish on the warm waters of Willard Bay. Campers can rest under tall cottonwood trees that frame the night sky and during the winter months, Willard Bay is a wildlife watching area for nesting eagles. Learn more Camping, sandy beaches, and warm waters lure visitors to Yuba Reservoir. Developed and primitive camping is available at Oasis and Painted Rocks campgrounds and at designated beach areas. Anglers can also fish year-round. Learn more RV Parks Camping in Utah Looking for a campground that has the amenities you need for your next RV vacation? Check out our picks for great RV parks in Utah and book your trip today! Located above the beautiful Heber Valley along the shores of the Jordanelle Reservoir lies Jordanelle State Park. The park offers some of the best RV sites, picnicking, camping, boating, fishing, or hiking you’ll find in Utah. Learn more With its warm, blue waters and red sandstone landscape, Utah's newest state park is also one of its most popular. Boat and fish on Sand Hollow Reservoir, explore and ride the dunes of Sand Mountain then stay the night at the full hookup campground. Learn more Brilliantly blue waters combined with sandy beaches are what call park visitors to play, fish, boat, and camp at Bear Lake State Park. With 102 full-hookup sites you'll be sure to find the perfect RV camping spot the whole family will enjoy. Learn more Best Campgrounds with Natural Features in Utah Looking to explore more of what the Utah State Parks have to offer? Discover the beauty and history found in Utah's many state parks and find your new favorite campsite. As its name implies, Kodachrome Basin State Park is a spectacle of massive sandstone chimneys changing in color with the day's mood. Camp among the sun and stars with 67 monolithic stone spires accentuating multi-hued sandstone layers. Learn more In the heart of Dinosaurland, Red Fleet State Park is a destination in itself and a great location for discovery of dinosaur tracks that are believed to be more than 200 million years old. Camp overnight with an alluring desert landscape backdrop. Learn more Situated 7,600 feet above sea level in the Manti-LaSal Mountains of the Wasatch Plateau lies Scofield State Park. A 2,800-acre lake offers excellent boating and year-round fishing. Spectacular mountains surrounding the park making for the perfect family getaway. Learn more Camping Tips & Resources Plan Your Next Camping Trip Enjoy the Outdoors as a Family |
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