Best Campgrounds near Roy, UT

Antelope Island State Park is the main draw for campers using Roy as a base, with the park sitting off the causeway into the Great Salt Lake west of the metro. Roy itself is a Weber County suburb with limited in-town camping. Ogden-area dispersed camping in the Wasatch hills is the best option for no-fee camping accessible from this part of the valley, with forest roads heading east into the mountains. Developed campgrounds in the Wasatch canyons have vault toilets, water at many sites, and defined sites with fire rings.

Best Camping Sites Near Roy, Utah (130)

    1. Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    54 Reviews
    Hooper, UT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 773-2941

    $20 - $200 / night

    "One of our favorite state parks in Utah is only~45 minutes away from Salt Lake City! There are bison, antelope, deer, and many other animals that call this island home."

    "By far one of my favorite stops through Utah ❤️ absolutely breathtaking views, along with scenic routes to see wildlife such as the bison."

    2. Riverside RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    South Weber, UT
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (385) 244-1328

    $59 - $74 / night

    "River and walking trail just steps away from all sites. Would be nice if the dog park was finished. There are other amenities that are planned to be available, but are not available yet."

    "There is a dog park area and access to a trail which runs along the river. There is a lot of noise from the interstate and the nearby Air Force base."

    3. Anderson Cove (uinta-wasatch-cache National Forest, Ut)

    20 Reviews
    Huntsville, UT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 625-5112

    $26 - $313 / night

    "Tucked away from SLC, it's a perfect little oasis."

    "We enjoyed the camp site and the short walk to the lake. Facilities were clean and staff was great."

    4. Century RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Ogden, UT
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 731-3800

    "The utilities were in the perfect position for an RV towing a car. The front desk was super friendly and gives popcorn every day. Very walkable park and safe."

    "Our biggest complaint about this park was the minimal distance between sites. It does have close proximity to a lot of what Ogden offers."

    5. Brigham City-Perry South KOA

    28 Reviews
    Willard, UT
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 723-5503

    "This was a nice spot tucked away from the interstate but not super far. Clean restrooms, nice staff. Stayed here twice on our trip to Moab. Plan on staying again on other trips to southern Utah"

    "They have a lot of orchards near and fresh fruit stand close by which would be great in summer but in the fall it made the area buggy. Easy to get in and out of. Level sites and a quiet area."

    6. Hill AFB FamCamp

    8 Reviews
    Layton, UT
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 775-3250

    $20 - $35 / night

    "It’s a little exposed but love the easy in easy out and access to the bike path and nearby splash pad"

    "Located just inside east gate. Visitors are required to get a pass prior to entry. Camp is adjacent to a park and a busy road. Bathrooms were adequate. We dry camped on a gravel lot."

    7. North Fork County Park

    16 Reviews
    North Ogden, UT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 399-8491

    $30 - $40 / night

    "Arrived around 2pm on a Friday and stayed at Cutler Flats. Didn't look at the other campgrounds so can't speak to them in particular. Drove up and down the loop and most were available at that time."

    "The sites were plenty big, each had a fire pit and picnic table and were close to legit toilets. It was beautiful. Worth the drive to get a little further off the beaten path."

    8. White Rock Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    14 Reviews
    Hooper, UT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 773-2941

    $40 - $180 / night

    "The campgrounds were very open with not many trees but a great view of the lake. We saw fox that came right up to our tent and lots of bison close by. Quiet place."

    "A little buggy on the trails nearby, but no issues near the campsite. There were awnings for the picnic tables which was great, and it was a short walk to the Great Salt Lake!"

    9. Cottonwood Campground — Willard Bay State Park

    14 Reviews
    Willard, UT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 734-9494

    $60 - $150 / night

    "This park is a great stopover on your way through Utah or weekend visit. The lake is clean and still very natural. The swans circling the water are something to see."

    "This campground is right next to the I-15, and a set of train tracks that seem to see daily use."

    10. Valley View RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Layton, UT
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 857-5593

    $25 - $80 / night

    "The Air Force base and surrounding mountains feel like you’re in a Top Gun movie. Clean bathrooms, clean pool and spa, super cool staff, and my kids had a blast making memories."

    "There was dog mess left behind all over the doggy run and random spots all over the park."

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Recent Reviews near Roy, UT

805 Reviews of 130 Roy Campgrounds


  • Sandy & Revie V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 6, 2026

    Sun Outdoors North Salt Lake

    Really tight

    I am comparing this campground to Valley View RV park in Layton since we were there for a week before we stayed here- there is a stark difference for the exact same price. The sites at Sun Outdoors are extremely tight, the grounds themselves are not nearly as well maintained- dog park while bigger is just stone and not well maintained- smaller dog park mostly weeds.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 6, 2026

    Blacksmith Fork

    Pretty but also close to the road

    The coordinates on the map are not exactly right for this campsite, at least in early may. If you drive up the road there are a lot of pull off spots that specifically say no overnight camping, but there is one probably about halfway up the canyon where you can pull in (on the right side when heading up) on a dirt road into a spot that looks like a classic dispersed camping spot with a fire pit good space and a river at the back. It is bordering next to a fence line, but of course not within it. At first we were worried we were wrong in it being a legal dispersed site but we stayed for two nights and never had any issues, including with police officers and natural resource officers coming up and down the canyon as there was an incident at the top. The space does go off into a decently secluded space if you pull all the way to the back but it is right on a decently busy canyon road as people go up to an offroading trail at the top. though it is a bit noisy with the traffic the site is absolutely beautiful with a rushing river right in the back. We personally could not find any other clear dispersed camping sites in the canyon but we can in approaching darkness and were unable to really tell, we were recommended this canyon by an REI worker though so I believe there very well could be more than one site.

  • Sualata S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 4, 2026

    Cottonwood Campground — Rockport State Park

    Simple, clean, and quiet

    Host: Justin was great. When we arrived he was walking around and checking the sites for any fallen trees because there’s a storm that brought in 50mph winds. He also gave us an update on the weather and what t expect. Campground: Cottonwood was great. The best part was the vault toilets. They were clean and did not smell AT ALL. Shout out to the camp host. There are two toilets and one of them the door does not lock. Hopefully that’s fixed by the time you arrive. Sites are spaced out nicely. Camp site C016: Was perfect, with more than enough room for our 9x14 10 person tent. There was a trail that led straight to the river about 30 yards away. The site is close to the entrance of the park so you will hear vehicles coming in and out. It wasn’t bad at all just the occasional diesel trucks and loud exhaust. The flagpole that’s located by the guard station did make a loud metal on metal tapping sound but didn’t bother us much. Overall experience: It was great experience, aside from the storm that rolled through(not the parks fault) if tent camping is your jam, stop worrying and book this place. Blessed travels my friend.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 4, 2026

    Stanbury Island BLM

    BLM scrub

    Raw land at the foot of the mountain, bring water. No tables, no amenities, quarry down the road. The road changes from old asphalt to rough gravel just past this site. There's lake nearby, but not here. Watch out for ants!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2026

    Skull Valley Rd Dispersed Camping

    Free but a little sketchy

    Free to camp wherever but it’s out in a range area, trash is everywhere and the roads are quite rough. Wind is present and highway is nearby.

  • Edward R.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2026

    Great Salt Lake State Park Campground

    Just a over nighter

    Beautiful view of the great salt lake. Very few camp sites for RVs. Looks like there are some long termers. It is a marina. But as for a beautiful sunset... awesome. You can walk down to the waters edge. Was a walk in site for this stay. 20 mins to any restaurants.

  • Brandon M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 29, 2026

    Mountain Shadows RV Park

    Great Campground

    We pulled in and were a bit nervous because it’s off the freeway and we thought it be would be loud BUT it was actually surprisingly not. The grounds are very well kept & the staff was amazing! We stayed for 2 nights & would stay again if we were in the area.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 29, 2026

    Hill AFB FamCamp

    Adequate stopover location

    Located just inside east gate. Visitors are required to get a pass prior to entry. Camp is adjacent to a park and a busy road. Bathrooms were adequate. We dry camped on a gravel lot. No frills but absolutely adequate and located just off the interstate.

  • C
    May. 20, 2026

    Green Canyon Dispersed Campground

    Horrible location for peace & quiet

    The drive is doable in any vehicle, the road has many dips/ruts so it is slow going. The area was pretty and green, there are spots available with fire rings. 

    This campground is extremely busy that it is impossible to enjoy a peaceful time outdoors. From the few hours I was there, there were people constantly walking or biking on the road. 

    While I was sleeping, I was woken up by a police officer questioning me. Police will come and question you; be prepared to speak to the police and explain what you are doing there, how long you are there for, and any other questions they have for you. 

    This was the absolute worst campground I’ve ever been to; do not recommend this to anyone who is looking for a peaceful and pleasant experience. 

    You may find a spot that looks nice, but be prepared for vehicles, lots of people, and to be questioned by the police.


Guide to Roy

Cabin campsites near Roy, Utah offer year-round access to outdoor recreation in Weber County. The area sits at approximately 4,500 feet elevation with significant seasonal temperature variations. Winter lows frequently drop below freezing while summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F, influencing campsite availability and reservation patterns at higher-elevation locations.

What to do

Waterfall hiking: North Fork County Park features a hidden waterfall trail accessible directly from the campground. "Had a great stay at North Fork. Camped in the canyon near the trailhead for the waterfall hike. We stayed at campsite 6 which was great, but they were all really nice. Excellent mountain bike trails also," notes a visitor to North Fork County Park.

Wildlife viewing: Antelope Island State Park offers opportunities to see bison, pronghorn, and other wildlife up close. "We saw bison and antelope driving in the park," reports one camper. Another visitor to Ladyfinger Campground mentions, "Within 10 minutes of finding a spot we saw multiple buffalo and a heard of antelope!"

Water recreation: Pineview Reservoir near Anderson Cove provides swimming and boating options from May through September. "This was a really nice place for only being 40 mins from the city. Good beach front not a far walk from our campsite. If you have some water toys it's awesome because you can anchor them on the shore or the dock," writes a visitor to Anderson Cove.

What campers like

Spacious sites: North Fork Park receives high marks for site separation. "This place is favorite spot to camp if I'm staying local. There are so many spots, and they are all very private. The Camp hosts are great! There's a hidden waterfall you can hike too, and a river runs through the park," shares a regular visitor.

Sunrise and sunset views: White Rock Bay Campground offers spectacular lake views. "Hands down the best campground for sunset views on all of Antelope Island! The sunsets in the fall, and winter are the best as the bugs have gone down considerably and therefore you won't get eaten alive," advises a camper at White Rock Bay Campground.

Convenient amenities: Riverside RV Resort provides modern facilities within reach of Roy. "There is a trailhead right down the road that is along the Weber River. Mountain bike or hike, you will have a good time," notes one visitor. Another camper at Riverside RV Resort adds, "We had 30/50a options, WiFi, water & sewer at our site."

What you should know

Bug activity: Biting insects can be severe, particularly on Antelope Island. "It's hard to walk or bike because the bugs are so bad. I don't just mean the odd bite, I mean coated in biting gnats as soon as you go outside your vehicle," warns one visitor. Another camper notes, "Lovely scenery, water is currently off so no showers but has a clean pit toilet. Only downside was the no see um flys you can't go for a walk without getting swarmed by them and bitten."

Seasonal water availability: Services at some campgrounds change seasonally. "Right now the island doesn't have water so come prepared. Electrical hook ups," reports a camper at Bridger Bay. Water systems typically shut down between October and April.

Road access restrictions: Antelope Island gate closures affect late arrivals. "Once inside Antelope Island Park you have until 10pm before the gates close - you can leave anytime but you can't get back inside after 10pm," advises a visitor at Ladyfinger Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Safe environment: Gated RV resorts offer security features. "Very safe and nice spot to stay with kids. Gated entry is a plus for me, and the staff is so kind and welcoming," reports a camper at Valley View RV Resort.

Pool and splash pad access: Hill AFB FamCamp provides recreational facilities for children. "The campground is right next to the base splash pad and a big park," notes one military family. Several resorts maintain seasonal swimming pools from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Group camping options: North Fork Park accommodates family reunions with connected sites. "CW8 & CW9 are great for 5 families because they're connected by a little road, and the very 1st site coming in through the middle gate is great for a small family! Clean bathrooms throughout," shares a regular visitor.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Prepare for uneven surfaces at some campgrounds. "Paved sites but not level. I'd stay again but perhaps do my laundry somewhere else on the way in," notes an RVer at Valley View Resort.

Hookup positioning: Some campgrounds have awkward utility placement. "The hook ups (especially sewer) are awkwardly to the far rear of the sites," reports a visitor to Hill AFB FamCamp. Century RV Park receives better reviews for utility positioning: "The utilities were in the perfect position for an RV towing a car."

Off-season rates: Discounted rates apply at many parks between October and April. Brigham City KOA offers significant savings during shoulder seasons. "It's a great, clean Koa that is reasonably priced and has great customer service. It is also skoolie friendly," notes a visitor to Brigham City-Perry South KOA.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Roy, UT?

According to TheDyrt.com, Roy, UT offers a wide range of camping options, with 130 campgrounds and RV parks near Roy, UT and 24 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Roy, UT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Roy, UT is Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park with a 4.3-star rating from 54 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Roy, UT?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 24 free dispersed camping spots near Roy, UT.