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Camping Utah



Utah State Parks & Recreation
Camping during the week is a great way to get away. The majority of state park campgrounds remain open year-round. Reservations are recommended during peak seasons. In most of the state, peak season is Memorial Day through Labor Day. Peak season at southern Utah state parks is Easter weekend through October 31. ...

Camping - Primitive to Plush ... [Read More]

Recreation.gov
backpacking, overnight camping, modern camping; and camping in yurts, teepees, tipis, and tents ...

camping in developed sites, resorts, cabins; primitive camping, ...

Take precautions against camping in an area that may be dangerous in the case of sudden flash floods. Check with local rangers to find a safe and legal camping area ... [Read More]

Utah State Parks & Recreation
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Utah residents 62 years and older can either purchase an annual pass for $35 or show a Utah Drivers License at the entrance gate to receive half off the day-use fee. The Senior Pass is valid on day-use only and does not give a discount on camping. Passes are issued at the Salt Lake office or at any Utah State Park. ...

$15.00 - Overnight - Boat Camping (until 2:00 p.m.) ... [Read More]

Utah State Parks & Recreation
Unless otherwise noted on your confirmation, one camping unit and a maximum of eight people are allowed per campsite. A camping unit is one tent, one trailer or one camper, not a combination or multiples of the above. A vehicle and attached in tow equipment is considered one vehicle. An extra vehicle, space permitting, will be charged half the camping fee per night, with any odd amounts being rounded to the next dollar. Campsites that are $8 per night will charge an extra vehicle the full $8. ... [Read More]

Utah State Parks and Recreation
Recently renovated and named one of America’s 21st Century Parks, Utah Lake State Park provides many recreation opportunities for visitors. A popular fishing hole, Utah Lake, Utah’s largest freshwater lake, offers channel catfish, walleye, white bass, black bass and several different species of panfish. Utah Lake State Park provides major access to the 96,600-acre lake for power boating, sailing, canoeing or kayaking, and also provides camping and day-use facilities. ... [Read More]

Utah State Parks and Recreation
Rippling arcs of rust-colored sand welcome you as you enter Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park. Contrasted by blue skies, juniper and pinion pines, and steep red cliffs, the park is a wonderful place for camping, photography, off-highway vehicle riding, and playing in the sand. As the only major sand dune field on the Colorado Plateau, this park is a unique geologic feature that should not be missed. ... [Read More]

Utah State Parks and Recreation
Starvation State Park offers a sprawling blue reservoir with sandy beaches with developed and primitive areas for camping and day-use. Water sports, camping, fishing, and off-highway riding areas at Knight Hollow are available. ... [Read More]

Utah State Parks and Recreation Recruiting
Public Information Specialist Hollie Brown serves the public by providing answers to their recreation questions. Hollie has a bachelor’s degree in Parks, Recreation and Tourism from the University of Utah. She spends time researching her job by hiking and camping with husband Tony and her dog, Hank. ... [Read More]

Utah State Parks and Recreation
Sand Hollow State Park is Utahs newest state park. Facilities are currently under construction and development will continue over the next few years. However, visitors are welcome to enjoy boating, off-highway vehicle riding, day-use, and primitive camping. Fees of $5 for day-use and $8 for camping are required. ... [Read More]

Utah State Parks and Recreation
Deer Creek State Park campgrounds are closed for the season beginning October 15. Primitive camping is available in the tent camping area near the main boat ramp. Seasonal day-use fees are $5 and camping is $8. For more information, please call (435) 654-0171. ... [Read More]


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