Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Sterling, UT

Palisade State Park Campground accommodates pets across all camping options including tent sites, RV spots, cabins, and glamping setups. Nearby Oasis Campground at Yuba State Park provides covered picnic tables at each RV spot with adequate grass and green areas specifically for dogs. Both locations maintain clean facilities with fire rings and picnic tables where leashed pets can join their owners. Temple Hill Resort RV & Campground in Manti offers full hookups with pet-friendly amenities including a picnic table and trash service. Several dispersed camping options near Sterling allow pets with more freedom, including Willow Creek Road and Jimmy's Fork sites where dogs can roam in natural settings. The fenced dog parks at Love's RV Hookup provide secure areas for pets to exercise off-leash.

Hiking trails throughout Manti-LaSal National Forest welcome leashed dogs, with Twin Lake Campground and Ferron Reservoir offering pet access to water features. Campers report the small creek at Maple Canyon provides cooling relief for dogs during hot summer months. Most campgrounds enforce standard leash requirements except at designated off-leash areas. When camping at higher elevations like Old Folks Flat, temperatures drop significantly at night requiring extra warmth for pets. Several reviews note that vault toilets are generally well-maintained and stocked with toilet paper at pet-friendly sites. Dispersed camping areas like Jimmy's Fork provide more freedom for pets but require owners to pack out all waste. During summer months, early morning hikes are recommended as temperatures can reach 90 degrees by midday.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Sterling, Utah (114)

    1. Palisade State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Sterling, UT
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 835-7275

    $35 - $300 / night

    "There are great atv trails nearby. There is a great golf course right next to the lake/campground. The restaurant at the golf club has really good food. The bathrooms are kept clean."

    "This place is a great place to camp if you have one of the single or double site next to lake. There is plenty of grass and great facilities. The group site on other side of road is not the best."

    2. Oasis Campground — Yuba State Park

    21 Reviews
    Fayette, UT
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 758-2611

    $40 - $100 / night

    "Place really gave that “middle of nowhere feel”, lake and surrounding area were beautiful. Campsites were simple and bathrooms were nice."

    "Nearby dump station. Some grass and green areas for dogs. Adequate shower facilities. Pretty scenery, and several miles away from the interstate so very quiet."

    3. Manti Community

    4 Reviews
    Manti, UT
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 283-4151

    $10 - $40 / night

    "Manti Community is located just outside of Manti UT and is easily accessible via a dirt road. It's never full and rarely has any people."

    "This is a forest campsite with vault toilets nearby. Lots of wildlife especially small furry ones. Dirt road into the site is bumpy. Great for peace and quiet."

    4. Painted Rocks Campground — Yuba State Park

    10 Reviews
    Fayette, UT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 758-2611

    $40 - $90 / night

    "Close proximity to the water, newer facilities at each site. We appreciated the shade over each table! The food prep table was a nice touch."

    "We chose site 15 having never been here before because it was close to a restroom and we have a toddler. During our stay there was only one other person in the campground and it was quiet."

    5. Twin Lake Campground

    1 Review
    Sterling, UT
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 283-4151

    $10 - $30 / night

    6. Willow Creek Road - Dispersed Site

    3 Reviews
    Ephraim, UT
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 636-3500

    "It is RIGHT next to a mountain bike trail, so expect some early-morning bikers to be coming down. Overall, it was a great place to camp."

    "Campsite I stayed at/the drive up is amazing during sunset"

    8. Ferron Reservoir Campground — Manti La Sal National Forest

    2 Reviews
    Manti, UT
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 384-2372

    $10 - $20 / night

    "Ferron Reservoir is one of Utah's best kept secrets compared to many of the crowded campgrounds in the High Uintas. "

    9. Jimmy's Fork - Dispersed Campsite

    1 Review
    Ephraim, UT
    12 miles
    Website

    "Good UTV trails nearby."

    10. Manti-LaSal National Forest Lake Hill Campground

    2 Reviews
    Ephraim, UT
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 283-4151

    $10 - $40 / night

    "It was a really nice camp ground with a lot of off road trails. Cant swim in the lake because its really small but it has a lot of fish. A lot of cows and horses roaming freely."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Sterling, UT

440 Reviews of 114 Sterling Campgrounds


  • Angie R.
    Jul. 12, 2024

    Love's RV Hookup-Fillmore UT 835

    Parking Lot Hook Up Site

    This is in the back of the Loves Travel Center. It has 2 super nice dog parks that are fenced in.

    It is loud since it’s in a gas station parking lot. Back in site only. All cement pads no sitting areas or places to be outside. Kind of weird cause people can just walk through and use the dog park around your RV.

    People park in the RV spots. Not a secured location. Stopped here to sleep on our drive home. Left before dark.

    No RV park showers or laundry facilities. Pay extra for the Truck stop showers (did not use)

  • Matthew L.
    Apr. 30, 2020

    Oasis Campground — Yuba State Park

    Great Weekend Getaway

    Awesome first camp of the year. Booked as soon as the state parks opened back up. Place really gave that “middle of nowhere feel”, lake and surrounding area were beautiful. Campsites were simple and bathrooms were nice. Only issue we had was we accidentally booked a site without electric. Could’ve been more clear on website, but also likely a rookie mistake being our first camp in Utah

  • C
    Apr. 24, 2022

    Wagons West RV Campground

    Dated but inexpensive

    No concrete pads, just gravel with grass and picnic tables between. The landscaping looks a little overgrown. The fencing around the small dog park isn’t secure.

    Office and laundry facilities are closed on Sundays. Bathrooms are small but clean with one toilet stall and two shower stalls each.

    Full hookups and pull through spaces. Wi-Fi is available but we didn’t test it.

    It’s a very quiet place. Fillmore has a Best Western with a golf course, a few gas stations and a Carls Jr.

  • Pouyan B.
    Aug. 7, 2025

    Esquire Estates Mobile Home and RV Park

    Beautiful Park, very scenic and quiet

    We love going to this Park in Castle Dale.  Castle Dale has so much to offer us because we have 3 kids and there is so much to do in the area.  Our kids are 9, 7 and 3 1/2 so it makes things very convenient and easy for us to go there and we can rent ATV's locally as well and there is a lot of close by site seeing.  

    The park has a new owner and they have been consistently improving the parks.  We were there about a month ago and they just opened up the laundry facility and club house, I hear they are going to add a dog park , provide propane sales and even have charging stations for EVs.  Love that they are making these improvements shows that they really care

  • Samantha E.
    Jul. 1, 2019

    Adelaide Campground

    A perfect campground!

    This campground is perfectly tucked away in the hills near Kanosh UT. About 15 mins down a back road from the freeway (I-15). It is small but large open areas for kids and/or dogs to run and play. It’s quiet and clean. There are two bathrooms within a short walk from every site. The creek runs near the sites and it’s the perfect sound to lull you to sleep. You can reserve a site ahead of time on the website or walk in and pay at the site as long as there is no reservations. Very simple. There is NO cell service so if you are coming from a long distance be sure to make sure there are availability’s before you drive into the site. If you’re ever taking that route through Utah and need a place to crash I would recommend this to anyone!

  • B
    Jun. 1, 2024

    Huntington State Park Campground

    Do not camp here

    We camped here in May, 2024,  on our way north, traveling through Utah.  What looked like a nice campground from the Utah State Park website was not a nice campground.  Firstly, the bathrooms were not clean. Second, this seems to be a hang-out for the locals in Huntington, especially the teens.  Third, what few trees there are, are half-dead from not being watered.  There is evidence that a lot have been cut down, probably because they died entirely.  It is a mystery that a state park, with a reservoir, does not water the grass and trees in the campground! Fourth, and most importantly, there is semi-truck traffic on the highway that borders the campground, about every 5-10 minutes, day and night, no exaggeration!  Drive a few hours northeast and camp at Green River State Park in Green River, UT.  That is truly a nice, park-like setting, away from the noise of I-70.

  • Steven M.
    Aug. 30, 2021

    Manti-LaSal National Forest Potters Pond Campground

    Awesome Mountain Getaway!

    We were blown away at how tranquil and beautiful the surroundings are at Potters Pond Campground. The abundant trees and brush truly make one feel like they are a million miles away from home. The journey to the campground starts at Millers Flat Road which is a dirt road that is for the most part well groomed/maintained. It is very bumpy, but can be done with most vehicles. We were towing our 24' TT so we were going slow. It is about 8.3 miles of dirt road to the campground from UT 31. The sites are spaced far enough from each other which gives you plenty of room to spread out and relax. The short walk to the pond is easy and you will appreciate the stillness of the water. Most people were either fishing or enjoying the pond on a row boat. Not 100% sure if the pond is okay to swim in as there are no signage and the presence of blue algae is apparent. Potters Pond is part of the USDA national forest and is wide open and plenty of trails to hike/bike. The campground is adjacent to the Appain Trails where one has access to 300+ miles of off-road enjoyment. 

    The campground does not have any potable water or any services. There are vault toilets spread out throughout the grounds. Also, there are no dumpsters....so what you bring in, you have to take with you. The campground is situated above 9000ft elevation so the days are mild warm and the nights can be cool to cold. If you're looking for solitude and nature, this is the place to go!

  • Edward R.
    Sep. 21, 2020

    Oasis Campground — Yuba State Park

    Nice facilities, well-maintained

    Spent a night here. Nice facilities, with covered picnic tables at each RV spot, water, and most with electric. Nearby dump station. Some grass and green areas for dogs. Adequate shower facilities. Pretty scenery, and several miles away from the interstate so very quiet. There was an algae bloom that made lake hazardous, so we kept dogs away from the water.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 9, 2022

    Rollin' Home RV Park

    Highly Recommended

    Friendly staff and able to accomodate short notice stop. Spots were full but they let us park in the parking lot for the night and gave us full access to showers and laundry. Great showers that were clean and nicer than some hotels. Walking path for dogs was a great bonus. You wont be disappointed.


Guide to Sterling

Dispersed camping near Sterling, Utah offers a range of pet-friendly options in the Manti-La Sal National Forest. The area sits at elevations ranging from 5,000 to 8,000 feet, creating significant temperature variations between day and night. Most campgrounds experience heavy weekend traffic during summer months while remaining relatively quiet midweek.

What to do

Fishing at Ferron Reservoir: Located in Manti-La Sal National Forest, this campground provides excellent fishing opportunities. "Ferron sits right on the top of the Manti-La Sal mountain range that divides the state in two. You can get to the reservoir from either side of the range, and the roads drivable for just about any vehicle," notes Derek E.

Mountain biking on nearby trails: Willow Creek Road dispersed sites connect directly to mountain biking trails. Daniel S. mentions, "It is RIGHT next to a mountain bike trail, so expect some early-morning bikers to be coming down."

Paddling on Palisade Lake: Palisade State Park Campground offers non-motorized boating options. "They rent paddle boats and canoes if wanted. Have a sandy little beach as well," shares LaDell G., making this a great spot for water-loving pets.

UTV riding on forest roads: The Jimmy's Fork dispersed camping area provides access to multiple off-road trails. David C. notes, "Many places to camp. For best selection arrive in the middle of the week. Good UTV trails nearby."

What campers like

Privacy at certain sites: Some campgrounds offer secluded spots away from crowds. Fleur F. shares about Ferron Reservoir Campground: "This campsite was perfect for me. Remote (about an hour on a one-lane dirt road) and quiet with beautiful scenery. I happened to have the place to myself which was even better."

Covered picnic areas: Many sites feature shade structures over tables. Zach R. describes Yuba State Park: "We appreciated the shade over each table! The food prep table was a nice touch. As a heads up, the trees are not mature enough to provide any shade at all, so be prepared for sunny sites!"

Wildlife viewing: Campers report abundant wildlife sightings. Anthony B. says of Manti Community: "This is a forest campsite with vault toilets nearby. Lots of wildlife especially small furry ones. Dirt road into the site is bumpy. Great for peace and quiet."

Dark night skies: The remote location provides exceptional stargazing opportunities. Ashlee W. describes Painted Rocks Campground: "The sky was so dark you could see thousands of stars."

What you should know

Temperature fluctuations: The high elevation causes significant temperature drops at night. Tracey W. notes about Willow Creek Road: "You are at almost 8000 ft so not a winter camping spot."

Weekend crowds: Most pet-friendly sites fill quickly on weekends. "For best selection arrive in the middle of the week," advises David C. about dispersed camping in the area.

Road conditions: Some dispersed sites require navigating rough roads. Jeff W. cautions: "Also, be careful of the large boulders inconveniently placed along the road. We almost hit one with our trailer but luckily saw it and hit the brakes."

Water hazards: Lake conditions can change seasonally. Edward R. reports: "There was an algae bloom that made lake hazardous, so we kept dogs away from the water."

Tips for camping with families

Reservoir activities: Lake-adjacent campgrounds offer multiple recreational options. Derek E. shares about Ferron Reservoir Campground: "Feel free to bring your canoes or kayaks and spend the day paddling around and fishing. The fishing is great! We take our entire family every year for our Family Reunion Camping Trip!"

Site selection for trailers: Some sites pose challenges for larger rigs. Jeff W. warns: "We have a 32' trailer and thought we could turn around in the site, don't try that. There is a +/- 30 yard lane you have to back down to get your trailer to the site."

Wildlife precautions: Prepare for nocturnal visitors, especially with pets. One camper notes: "Hundred of chipmunks and skunks rated our camp site when we went to sleep."

Campsite surfaces: Ground conditions vary considerably. "The site is not level and is covered with crushed rock instead of smooth gravel. Two of my three kids tripped and fell. The crushed rock is sharp and both kids that fell had several cuts."

Tips from RVers

Dump station access: Several campgrounds provide dump stations at their entrances. Zach R. mentions for Painted Rocks Campground: "Potable/drinking water is also available at the dump station."

Hookup availability: Not all pet-friendly sites offer full hookups. Matthew L. cautions: "Only issue we had was we accidentally booked a site without electric. Could've been more clear on website."

Pull-through site dimensions: Large sites accommodate big rigs at certain campgrounds. Phillip R. shares: "We have a 42 ft motorhome and a separate pickup with a 6x12 trailer and we fit both in a pull through site and it looked like there was another 40 feet available."

Wind considerations: Some lakeside spots experience high winds. Sean P. notes: "Great place if you just want to get away. Had the whole lake to myself. Strong 30 mph winds."

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