Utah Campground Reviews

Utah is pretty and offers a lot of things to do.


Holiday Hills RV Park

Coalville, UT • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ • Full hookup

We stayed at this campground for 8 nights and paid $37.49 per night. It is right off the expressway but the road noise is not too bad. We were in site 30 which did not have any shade from trees. We recommend sites 22, 24, and 26 for shade and river views. There is a peninsula which you can access with a small foot bridge and we were happy to see them mowing the grass in this area during our stay. We would like to see a fenced in dog park on the peninsula. We did not use the bathhouse but our neighbors said it was in need of some work. (June 2024)

  • Great Salt Lake: Definitely worth a drive-by but we didn’t find any good areas to enjoy the lake without paying for state park entrance.
  • Echo Lake State Park: Reservoir and rail trail.

The Hitching Post RV Park

Snowville, UT • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ • Full hookup*

We stayed at this campground for one night. We paid $40.33. The campground was quiet and seemed well kept. The office is cute but there was no one there when we arrived. They do have a sign on how to self-register and pay using a drop box. We had been sent an email with our site number but when we arrived there was a boat parked in our site. We just chose another site. The hookups on our side of the campground were all in the front of the site – we could not connect our sewer hose without our camper hanging out into the road. We had to wait until morning to pull forward and dump. They have a dog park area but it is not fenced in. (June 2024)


Hog Canyon BLM Land

Kanab, UT • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ • Dry Camping

We stayed at this BLM area for 3 nights. Our site was right next to a river with views of cliffs. This area is part of an OHV Trail system so we watched multiple people take their vehicles across the river (and almost get stuck). This spot is close to town where you can get water at a gas station. (Apr 2025)

  • Best Friends Animal Sanctuary: This animal sanctuary is awesome! Take their free Grand Tour, eat a $5 vegan buffet at the Angel Village Cafe, and give lots of love to the animals.

Dave’s Hollow Dixie National Forest

Bryce Canyon City • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ • Boondocking

We stayed at this site for two nights. There are designated sites for you to choose from and they are all very nice. We chose site 16. We found free water at the transit station. 4 bars LTE with Verizon. (Apr 2025)

  • Bryce Canyon National Park

Fishlake National Forest

Torrey, UT • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ • Boondocking

We stayed at this site for two nights. Free EV charging was available close by at a bar. We got water from a gas station in town. It was quiet and peaceful although there was some traffic due to the ATV trails in the hills. (Apr 2025)

  • Capital Reef National Park: Stunning views and the Visitor Center has really well done displays on how the rock formations developed. We recommend driving down both canyons off the main road into the park.

Cotter Rd BLM

Moab, UT • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ • Boondocking

We stayed here for 6 nights. It is BLM land and very popular with the ATV crowd. We enjoyed seeing the trains go by our camper with radioactive waste from the uranium cleanup site near town. We got water from an Exxon in Moab. There are both Superchargers and free Level 2 chargers in town. We did not have good cell phone coverage (Verizon 1 bar LTE). (Apr-May 2025)

  • Arches National Park
  • Canyonland National Park

La Verkin Overlook Rd BLM

La Verkin, UT • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ • Boondocking

We stayed at this site for two nights. The area has several pullovers off the road and a bigger parking lot area that filled up in the evening. We had good cell phone coverage (Verizon 2 bars LTE). (May 2025)

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