Best Cabin Camping near Clearfield, UT

Cabin accommodations near Clearfield offer comfort and convenience beyond basic camping experiences. Brigder Bay Campground at Antelope Island State Park provides cabin options with electricity, picnic tables, and access to toilets and showers. Century RV Park in Ogden features cabins with full hookups including electric, water, and sewer connections. "Clean restrooms and showers good wifi with a pleasant little store and the big dog park was a welcome surprise," notes one visitor about Century RV Park, though they mentioned the spaces were somewhat tight. Brigham City-Perry South KOA also offers cabin rentals with similar amenities plus the benefit of on-site market facilities.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Ladyfinger Campground offers more rustic options with fewer amenities but spectacular natural surroundings. Several campgrounds have cabins that accommodate groups of varying sizes. Most locations require advance reservations, particularly during peak summer months. Pet policies vary by location, with many places like Century RV Park and Brigham City KOA allowing pets in cabin areas. According to a review on The Dyrt, "The front desk was super friendly and gives popcorn every day. Very walkable park and safe."

Most cabins include basic furnishings but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only outdoor fire pits while others provide more complete kitchen setups. On-site camp stores can be found at several locations including Century RV Park and Pony Express RV Resort, offering basic provisions. Seasonal availability is an important consideration, as some locations like Brigham City-Perry South KOA operate only from March through October. Proximity to I-15 makes these cabin rentals convenient for travelers, though some visitors note highway noise can be noticeable at certain sites closer to major roads.

Best Cabin Sites Near Clearfield, Utah (30)

    1. Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    53 Reviews
    Hooper, UT
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 773-2941

    $20 - $200 / night

    "We booked 3 nights at the park. The drive in is long and the bugs were really bad on the drive in but once we got past the marina, the bugs were gone."

    "Spacious campsites, with asphalt pads, covered picnic table, fire pit. In the wide open with no trees. Was super windy during our stay and the wind howled."

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

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

    $26 - $316 / night

    "There are also 9 double sites and 4 group sites along with parking for boat trailers and day use for picnic and beach access.  Every site has a metal fire ring and a varying amount of picnic tables. "

    "There are operators riding around on golf carts frequently throughout the day. The market provides foods and necessities including wood but it’s all pretty over priced."

    3. Century RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Ogden, UT
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 731-3800

    "Clean restrooms and showers good wifi with a pleasant little store and the big dog park was a welcome surprise. Loved it ,only problem was the tight cramped spots."

    "No frills (they do have a pool) RV Park right next to the I-15 freeway in Ogden. Great desk staff. Good prices. Great option if you just need an overnight."

    4. North Fork County Park

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

    $30 - $40 / night

    "Enough trees to keep your site private, able to fit a 30' trailer in over 75% of their spots, and holy cow the number of spots they have, this place is the size of 4 good sized camp grounds combined"

    "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."

    5. Ladyfinger Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    7 Reviews
    Hooper, UT
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 773-2941

    $20 / night

    "There’s 2 or 3 loops in the state park, we got one of the walk up sites on a Friday night. $20 and includes entrance fee, you check in at the guard station at the entrance and they said park gates close"

    "The first is Bridger Bay which is basically Utah's Mad Max campground. If you don't own an RV why would you even? The second is Lady Finger with 5 walk in sites."

    6. Pony Express RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    North Salt Lake, UT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 355-1550

    "Very helpful employees, clean and pet friendly. Can see mountains all around you. Great WiFi and good water. Three dog parks and dog washing bay."

    "Really nice RV resort near Interstate. Pull throughs or back in on paved level sites. Picnic table. FHU. Sites typically close with grass area seperating. No shade or privacy. Narrow interior roads."

    7. Brigham City-Perry South KOA

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

    "Super clean park, bathrooms were very clean and well lit. I got a tent site with electric hook up, spot is long so you have plenty of space along with a small grill."

    "The office was very good to work with the park looked well maintained we came in the fall so the fun summer stuff was put away."

    8. Maples Campground - Dispersed Camping Only

    3 Reviews
    Huntsville, UT
    12 miles
    Website

    "Short walk in, on a dirt road. Water sources along the road to the camp. Mountain biking trails run throughout the area, so except some foot traffic. Not bad for being so close to ogden."

    "Plenty of people hike the trailed but you can also ride a horse or mountain bike up here. The only downfall is that we went in late April and the trails were really muddy."

    9. South Marina Campground — Willard Bay State Park

    8 Reviews
    Farr West, UT
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 734-9494

    $200 / night

    "Very clean and quint campground Right next to a busy interstate that is very noisy 24/7 We were tired of driving and decided to stay the night Went for a walk with the dogs and the mosquitoes attacked"

    "Very nice bathrooms, worth the $25 if you’re in Salt Lake City area and need somewhere to stay"

    10. Cottonwood Campground — Willard Bay State Park

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

    "Two loops that we saw, the first has no hook ups and the second has power and water at each site."

    "Great State Park. The sites are well spaced apart giving plenty of privacy. We didn’t have much shade in ours but they provide a ramada on a cement pad over the picnic table which was great."

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Cabin Reviews near Clearfield, UT

321 Reviews of 30 Clearfield Campgrounds


  • 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

  • Katie J.
    May. 22, 2021

    Hailstone - Upper Fisher Campground — Jordanelle State Park

    Immaculately maintained campground

    We stayed for only one night, but I would come back here in a heartbeat! Big, clean bathrooms with running water, mirrors, flushing toilets, & hot showers. Gorgeous view of the lake - you can walk right down to the water from your site. Super friendly staff. Tent pads are all level and maintained after each camper. Has all the other essentials- clean picnic table, big clean fire pit, and a charcoal grill.

  • joey M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 21, 2024

    Dixie Creek Campground — East Canyon State Park

    Decent water destination!

    We went during the summer and had a great time. The views were perfect and the lake is active with choice of water fun rentals. The site is standard with a small lawn area and a pavilion. Bathrooms are onsite as well as showers. Pet friendly but need to be on a leash at all times. Great for RV’s as power and water is present on each site.

  • Madeline G.
    Jul. 28, 2018

    Blacksmith Fork Guard Station

    Everything you need is there!

    We have stayed at this campsite for a few years in a row and plan to keep coming back. The guard station comes fully equipped with cooking utensils and dishes and cleaning supplies. It also includes a propane refrigerator and stove. There are plenty of hiking and biking trails nearby. It does get busy, and you do hear the ATVs going up and down the road all day. There is also a river/stream that runs behind the cabin that is great for fishing. The cabin itself is clean and well maintained. Its the perfect mix of outdoors (no running water, no wi-fi) with some comforts with the stove and beds in the cabin. Great for families who want a little less remote camping experience.

  • B
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Hyrum State Park Campground

    Small peaceful state park

    We love state parks and decided to try Hyrum Stare Park for a couple of nights as we were heading south. This state park is basically in the middle of a neighborhood of a small community. Locals seem to love it but it’s not crowded at all.. 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. All the sites are paved (even the dry camping sites) and level. Grassy and shady on most sites. Two bathhouses and a dump on site. Picnic tables and fire rings at each site. They also have a couple of cabins available. No store but there is a few things close by to get ice and a few things. It is totally fenced and gated. The gates close at 10pm and open at 6am. Very peaceful and enjoyable!

  • 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.

  • K
    Apr. 9, 2022

    Pony Express RV Resort

    Great place hidden Gem

    Very helpful employees, clean and pet friendly. Can see mountains all around you. Great WiFi and good water. Three dog parks and dog washing bay.

  • j
    Sep. 21, 2019

    Pony Express RV Resort

    Great clubhouse

    Really nice RV resort near Interstate. Pull throughs or back in on paved level sites. Picnic table. FHU. Sites typically close with grass area seperating. No shade or privacy. Narrow interior roads. Nice bathhouses with private shower/toilets. Wifi and cable. Great play area. Bikes available including kid sized. Paved 80 mile bike trail along Jordan River. Giant chessboard. Nice pool area. Amazing clubhouse with pool table, foosball, large TV, comfy chairs, guest kitchen area. Complimentary coffee, tea and fresh made cookies. Friendly, helpful employees!

  • J
    May. 25, 2020

    North Fork County Park

    Nice, spacious, and secluded

    Enough trees to keep your site private, able to fit a 30' trailer in over 75% of their spots, and holy cow the number of spots they have, this place is the size of 4 good sized camp grounds combined. 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.


Guide to Clearfield

Cabin accommodations near Clearfield, Utah offer comfortable options within 30-45 minutes of the city. Located between the Wasatch Mountains and Great Salt Lake at approximately 4,400 feet elevation, Clearfield experiences hot summers and cold winters, making seasonal planning essential. Cabin camping provides protection from weather extremes while offering access to diverse outdoor environments ranging from freshwater reservoirs to salt flats.

What to do

Wildlife viewing on Antelope Island: At Bridger Bay Campground, cabin accommodations provide a base for observing bison and pronghorn. "Beautiful buffalo views... an amazing place to kick back, relax, and hangout with bison. They walk up and graze through the campsites which is a beautiful thing to wake up to," notes John C. The island offers designated wildlife viewing areas, with peak bison viewing opportunities in early morning or evening.

Mountain biking trails: North Fork County Park features cabin options near extensive trail networks. "Excellent mountain bike trails also. Can't wait to go back and ride more of them," shares Rich J. The park connects to over 20 miles of maintained trails suitable for beginners through advanced riders, with most trails open May through October, weather permitting.

Water recreation: Cabins at Anderson Cove provide lake access with rentals available onsite. "We rode bikes and paddle boarded. Gets extremely busy on weekends but nice and quiet on the weekdays," reports Kristen W. The reservoir permits swimming, fishing, and non-motorized watercraft with day-use fees around $10 per vehicle in addition to accommodation costs.

What campers like

Privacy and spaciousness: North Fork County Park receives high marks for site layout. "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," explains Debbie P. Cabin sites typically include 15-20 feet of separation from neighbors with natural vegetation as barriers.

Clean facilities: Century RV Park maintains well-kept amenities despite its proximity to highways. "Clean place, lots of amenities, and great staff. Price is competitive for this area. Only down side is the exhaust from highway traffic can get a bit strong," notes Rebecca. The park regularly cleans cabin interiors between guests and maintains 24-hour access to shower facilities.

Stunning sunsets: Antelope Island provides exceptional evening views from cabin areas. "This place had the most amazing sunset. It was cool to drive around and see the wildlife," states Adam G. The western exposure across Great Salt Lake creates distinctive lighting conditions, with optimal sunset viewing from April through October when daylight extends later into evening.

What you should know

Seasonal insect issues: Ladyfinger Campground and other sites around the Great Salt Lake experience significant insect activity. "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 for a walk without getting swarmed by them and bitten. Best to visit in the autumn when the flys have gone," advises Georgia L. Biting gnats peak May through July, especially near shorelines.

Highway noise levels: Several cabin locations near Clearfield sit close to major transportation routes. "Being right off the highway, there was a lot of road noise; price to pay for location," explains Sandra V. about Pony Express RV Resort. Cabins positioned further from highways typically cost $10-15 more per night but offer significantly reduced noise exposure.

Utility limitations: Check specific cabin amenities before booking. "No running water so no toilets other than pit and no showers," reports @57overlander C. about temporary conditions at Bridger Bay. Many rustic cabins require guests to bring bedding, cooking equipment, and sometimes water, with electricity being the most common utility provided.

Tips for camping with families

Playground accessibility: Pony Express RV Resort offers family-friendly cabin options with recreation areas. "Bikes available including kid sized. Paved 80 mile bike trail along Jordan River. Giant chessboard. Nice pool area," describes Janet H. The resort maintains year-round family programming with organized activities on summer weekends.

Beach proximity: Cottonwood Campground cabins provide convenient shoreline access. "Great State Park. The sites are well spaced apart giving plenty of privacy. We didn't have much shade in ours but they provide a ramada on a cement pad over the picnic table which was great. Very spacious pull ins, full hook ups, and a quick trip to the beach," shares Erin A. The beach area includes designated swimming zones with gradual depth increases appropriate for younger children.

Weather considerations: Summer cabin camping requires preparation for heat. "It was over 100 so we took a FHU site in Cottonwood," notes Laura K. Cabin temperatures can exceed outdoor readings by 5-10 degrees during summer afternoons unless equipped with air conditioning. Many campgrounds offer limited after-hours check-in procedures, requiring planning for arrival times.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: Brigham City-Perry South KOA offers cabin alternatives with clear advice on positioning. "We camp in very back by the farm so very quiet. Heard coyotes and lots of owl pellets around camp," recommends Meredith S. Cabins on outer loops typically provide more space and less foot traffic than central locations, with corner units offering the most privacy.

Seasonal operating schedules: Many cabin facilities near Clearfield operate on limited calendars. "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," reports Lynn S. about Brigham City KOA. Most cabin rentals require minimum 2-night stays during peak season (June-August) but offer single-night options during shoulder seasons.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Clearfield, UT is Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park with a 4.3-star rating from 53 reviews.

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