Best Glamping near Brigham City, UT

Brigham City-Perry South KOA houses upscale glamping accommodations with modern amenities in a serene orchard setting at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains. These luxury canvas tents and glamping sites include picnic tables, full hookups, complimentary WiFi, and access to clean showers and restroom facilities throughout the property. "The location at the foot of the mountain provides amazing views and panoramic vistas," noted one visitor, highlighting the stunning backdrop that makes this glamping experience particularly memorable. North Fork County Park also offers glamping options including yurts with picnic areas and access to hiking trails, providing a more nature-immersed alternative with proximity to the scenic Eden valley and mountain landscapes.

Guests at Brigham City glamping sites can explore the nearby Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, perfect for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers seeking unique outdoor experiences. Willard Bay State Park is within a short drive, offering water recreation opportunities that complement the glamping experience. For dining, Maddox Ranch House restaurant lies just 2.5 miles away, with one reviewer mentioning that "camp hosts provide VIP seating passes to skip the 60-minute wait." The seasonal nature of these glamping destinations shapes the experience—most are open from early spring through fall, with Brigham City-Perry South KOA operating from March 1 to October 31, coinciding with the blooming orchards and fresh fruit stands that dot the surrounding countryside, creating a farm-to-table glamping adventure.

Best Glamping Sites Near Brigham City, Utah (29)

    1. Brigham City-Perry South KOA

    27 Reviews
    Willard, UT
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 723-5503

    "Pool is heated, laundry is $4/load. Staff is very nice. Lots of shade available."

    "The staff is extremely nice & helpful. The grounds are well cared for, the showers are free & hot, the bathroom is clean, & there’s laundry available."

    2. North Fork County Park

    17 Reviews
    North Ogden, UT
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 399-8491

    $30 - $40 / night

    "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."

    "Fire pits and picnic tables included, but that's all that's included so pack your generator and fill your water.... 5 stars it's exactly the get away we were looking for."

    3. Cottonwood Campground — Willard Bay State Park

    13 Reviews
    Willard, UT
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 734-9494

    $60 - $150 / night

    "There’s a little paved slab with a picnic table and covering, each site has a fire pit and charcoal grill. $30 for no hook ups $40 for hookups, got in around 8pm and no $30 sites left."

    "Very spacious pull ins, full hook ups, and a quick trip to the beach (Eagle and Pelican Beach) Be aware that they DO NOT allow early arrival and will turn you away before 3pm even if the site is empty."

    4. Willow Creek Campground — Willard Bay State Park

    9 Reviews
    Willard, UT
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 734-9494

    $60 / night

    "We had spot 119 and had a perfect view of the beautiful mountains behind us and the lake in front. We had beach access down to the beach and got to watch the sunset completely private."

    "I arrived at around 6:30 PM with no reservation and had no issues. The guy at the front gate was a peach, super kind and helpful. It’s $25 a night for a tent site."

    5. Hyrum State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Hyrum, UT
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 245-6866

    $35 - $350 / night

    "It's nice that there is a river that runs nearby. There are about 50 campsites on a first come first served basis."

    "It’s right on a small lake with a boat ramp and a small beach. The campground is small… about 8 or 9 sites with w/e and about a dozen sites with dry camping."

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

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

    $26 - $316 / night

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

    "I prefer BLM camping even though there are less luxuries and amenities. Dogs are allowed on leash at the campground only, not on the beach."

    7. Traveland RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Providence, UT
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 787-2020

    $59 - $79 / night

    "Great little Rv park just off the highway and tucked in behind a hotel. You’re far enough off the road you don’t notice the highway noise."

    8. South Fork (UT)

    12 Reviews
    Huntsville, UT
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 625-5112

    $28 - $62 / night

    "Close to the river and nice roomy site with a table and fire pit. Bathroom within walking distance!"

    "Nice camping spots with tables and big fire pit. Lots of room for tents or campers. Also beautiful scenery."

    9. Bridger Campground

    5 Reviews
    North Logan, UT
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (385) 273-1100

    $23 / night

    "However it's still a beautiful area and fishing in the lake is great! The lake is big enough for kayaks as well. Plenty of camp spaces for RVs or just tents."

    "Great trails and a beautiful river. The double site in the back is my favorite (except the abandoned camper across the road). Very wooded. Campsites have firepit and picnic tables."

    10. Friendship Campground

    3 Reviews
    Providence, UT
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 755-3620

    $18 - $58 / night

    "Friendship Campground is situated underneath a large grove of Maple Trees that provide the most beautiful scattered sunbeam shade you'll ever see!"

    "Super dog friendly and great fishing at this location!"

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Glamping Reviews near Brigham City, UT

221 Reviews of 29 Brigham City Campgrounds


  • Glen B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 11, 2020

    Conestoga Ranch

    Total Glamping experience

    Conestoga Ranch is a destination that gives luxury a down home feel.

     Located in Garden City, Utah on the beautiful Bear Lake Conestoga Ranch offers luxury tents and a chance to stay in a covered wagon.

    I stayed in a larger, more luxurious site because my wife and I were on our Anniversary weekend.

    The tent had a king bed, shower, and deep claw foot tub. The decor is charmingly rustic with log furnishings and tin and raw pipe for plumbing and accessories, this is all intentional and makes the experience even better.

    Onsite, there are clean shower rooms and rest rooms, laundry facilities, an arcade, and a very fine restaurant and lounge.

    Upon check in, you park by the office and a attendant takes you and your gear up to your site, later on a fire concierge will come and start your fire as you relax and take in all the beauty around you.

    Bear Lake offers so much opportunity for recreation, from boating, to side x side rentals to beaches, mountain biking and some shopping.

    This luxury comes at a price...a pretty steep price for camping, rates vary, but staying before memorial day gave us the better rate. 

    I do think that the price is worth the wonderful experiences that we had at this fun little place.

    Have a great time.

  • Cody C.
    Jul. 18, 2016

    Rendezvous Beach — Bear Lake State Park

    A bit dry and windy, but not a bad place to stay

    We camped for three days here. The restroom was very clean (for a campground), although the stall door needed some repair. The paper towels were well-stocked, and the trash emptied daily. The fire pits are pretty solid and include a built-in grill. The area was free of litter. There was a golden eagle nest above us where eagles were flying to and from; this was quite the sight to see! If you want to camp at Bear Lake, this is a good spot. Electricity and water hookups are included at each campsite for those of you with RVs.

  • James J.
    Jul. 11, 2022

    Dixie Creek Campground — East Canyon State Park

    A good example of how government campsites should be done

    Overall, the facility is neat and clean for a campground. My visit was at the end of the 4th weekend, so some messes were expected. My campsite was in good shape upon setting up my 30ft trailer. All sites are back-in and mostly flat asphalt. A little rig leveling might be needed. The outside of the loop at Dixie C.G. is electric and water only. The inside of the loop has full hook-ups. 

     All sites have long, sturdy metal tables and a metal cover over a concrete pad. A fire pit was adjacent. Even with fire restrictions almost everywhere else in Utah, wood fires were permitted in the provided pit. Common area toilets are well maintained, containing flush toilets and running water. Most service buildings also contain free showers.

    A one-star deduction is due to the effects of climate change, which is out of the Park's control to an extent. That said, my beef is with maintenance of the beach - a nice beach by the way. It's obvious where the historical water level use to be. Wish I could have seen the reservoir full because it may never happen again. But I digress. I think the park should rake or scrape the beach surface to remove offensive weeds and people's discards. That takes workers, budget and equipment. My guess is our State representatives lack interest to fund state parks for such mediation measures. It would greatly enhance the visual appeal and safety for families at the water's edge.

    Photos of site online @ www.recreation.gov

  • Jen R.
    Sep. 5, 2020

    Brigham City-Perry South KOA

    Packed like sardines but great management

    We stopped off here for one night on our way to Bryce Canyon. We arrived late, but someone had stayed around to welcome us and give us a goody bag with nutter butters, coozies, and fresh plums, which was really nice!

    They pack them in tight here! Each pitch is no wider than 15’, which actually makes it pretty challenging to back in. There isn’t really any outside space, unless you want to squeeze some chairs next to your neighbor’s sewer hookup.

    That being said, the facilities are great and the folks running the place are really friendly and helpful. Showers are free, hot, and clean. There’s a well-stocked store, laundry room, propane fill-up, etc.

  • Jake S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2021

    Hyrum State Park Campground

    Great Free campsites

    I've camped here several times since I was a child. It's nice that there is a river that runs nearby. There are about 50 campsites on a first come first served basis. The road gets narrower as you drive up the canyon and the campsites are spread out along the way over about 5+ miles. I wouldn't recommend going too far in with a big trailer. Fires are allowed only part of the year. The forest service puts flags in the fire pits when it gets too dry. There are hiking trails (such as leathams hollow) and a few rock climbing routes as well. Lots of people go four wheeling and motorcycling as well.

  • A
    Aug. 12, 2020

    South Fork (UT)

    Great place but book ahead!

    We camped here in July, I definitely recommend going beforehand to scope out which site you would like best and reserve it online because this place gets all booked up! Close to the river and nice roomy site with a table and fire pit. Bathroom within walking distance!

  • Jillian B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2022

    Cottonwood Campground — Willard Bay State Park

    State campground close to highway

    Two loops that we saw, the first has no hook ups and the second has power and water at each site. There’s a little paved slab with a picnic table and covering, each site has a fire pit and charcoal grill. $30 for no hook ups $40 for hookups, got in around 8pm and no $30 sites left. There are toilets and showers for each loop. Really close to the highway so be prepared for that noise, and there’s a train that goes by every so often.

  • GoWhereYouAreDraw N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 19, 2021

    Conestoga Ranch

    Glamping at Conestoga

    Ranch had a variety of accommodations luxury tents, the Joshua tree house, or the covered wagons. The covered wagons are super unique and can sleep up to six. Good views of Bear Lake.

    Prices range from $209-$399 per night.

  • H
    Jul. 8, 2022

    Willow Creek Campground — Willard Bay State Park

    The best experience overall!

    This is probably one of my new favorite campgrounds! We had spot 119 and had a perfect view of the beautiful mountains behind us and the lake in front. We had beach access down to the beach and got to watch the sunset completely private. They had numerous bathrooms, water fill up stations, and the campsites are very big. They also have really nice metal picnic tables and deep fire pits with a grill rack on it. Get there at 3pm for first come first serve campsites.


Guide to Brigham City

Camping in Brigham City, Utah offers unique opportunities between the Wasatch Mountains and Great Salt Lake wetlands at 4,300 feet elevation. The area's four distinct seasons create variable camping conditions with summer temperatures typically ranging from 50-90°F. Fall brings colorful foliage to higher elevation campsites while spring campers can enjoy orchards in bloom.

What to do

Tubing adventures: South Fork Campground provides excellent access to the Ogden River for water activities. "There are plenty of options! Right by most of the campsites you can fly fish or set off on a tubing adventure down the Ogden River," notes Alan B., who adds that "it is required that you have a life jacket before setting off."

Waterfall hiking: North Fork County Park offers trails leading to hidden waterfalls within walking distance of campsites. "There's a hidden waterfall you can hike to, and a river runs through the park," shares Debbie P., who considers this "a local favorite spot to camp."

Wildlife viewing: While many visitors focus on mountain views, the wetland habitats provide opportunities for birding year-round. The Anderson Cove Campground area supports diverse wildlife. "We heard coyotes and found lots of owl pellets around camp," reports Meredith S., highlighting the natural encounters possible even at developed campsites.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Hyrum State Park Campground maintains well-kept bathrooms and shower facilities. "This is a great campground, the host is really nice, it's clean, has great bathrooms and a great view of the lake," shares Rachel G., emphasizing the practical amenities that enhance comfort.

Spacious sites: North Fork County Park offers generous camping areas with natural separation. "Each of the sites seem to have plenty of space for any type of camping you do, and are well tended in between seasons and visitors," notes Dave D., adding that "even with the ample size of each site, you don't feel like you're in your neighbor's lap."

Quiet weekday stays: Willard Bay State Park campgrounds offer a more peaceful experience midweek. "It is a really fun campground! We rode bikes and paddle boarded. Gets extremely busy on weekends but nice and quiet on the weekdays," reports Kristen W. after staying at the Cottonwood Campground.

What you should know

Seasonal closures: Most campgrounds have limited operating seasons, typically May through September. Brigham City-Perry South KOA operates from March 1 to October 31, while South Fork Campground runs from May 18 to September 23, requiring off-season campers to seek alternatives.

Evening gate closures: Hyrum State Park Campground enforces strict access times. "They lock the front gate at 10PM so if you are out after that time, you have to park your car on the street and walk to your campsite," warns Sandra W., noting that the campground is "in a residential area and a lot of the street parking is restricted."

Insect preparation: Mosquitoes can be problematic, especially near water. At Willard Bay State Park, one camper reports, "With citronella candles, bug sprays and bug deterrent bracelets, the mosquitoes and other bugs were relentless," emphasizing the need for comprehensive insect protection strategies.

Noise considerations: Several campgrounds experience traffic sounds. "I-15 noise was horrible, no sleep even with a fan going and earplugs," shares Laura K. about her experience at Cottonwood Campground, highlighting that roadway proximity affects many camping locations in the area.

Tips for camping with families

Shaded play areas: South Fork Campground provides natural cooling from streamside trees. "The grounds are well maintained and the camp host has always been friendly and helpful. There are trails you can walk and it's right along the rivers edge which is nice and cool in the summer," notes Alicia G., emphasizing the comfort during hot months.

Water activities: Reservoirs provide shallow swimming areas appropriate for children. "The lake is clean and still very natural. The swans circling the water are something to see," mentions Meredith S. about Willard Bay, pointing out natural features that interest young campers.

Yurt camping options: For families wanting structure without tent setup, yurt camping near Brigham City provides a comfortable alternative. North Fork County Park offers yurts with nearby hiking trails, allowing families to enjoy Eden valley's scenery without extensive camping gear.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: Brigham City-Perry South KOA requires careful navigation for larger rigs. "They pack them in tight here! Each pitch is no wider than 15', which actually makes it pretty challenging to back in," warns Jen R., suggesting that RVers should request specific sites when possible.

Infrastructure improvements: The KOA has been upgrading utilities for better service. "Currently upgrading about 12 spaces all new power water and sewer lines. Very nice people and they are making the facilities better. Great wi-fi," notes Lynn S., indicating the campground's commitment to modernizing facilities.

Overnight convenience: Traveland RV Park offers easily accessible full-hookup sites for travelers passing through. "Great little RV park just off the highway and tucked in behind a hotel. You're far enough off the road you don't notice the highway noise," reports Jason S., highlighting its practicality for short stays.

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