Best Camping near Eggnog, UT

Looking for the best campgrounds near Eggnog, UT? There are tons of hikes and other fun activities to partake in. Experience some of the most stunning views that Utah camping has to offer. You're sure to find the perfect spot for your Utah camping adventure.

Best Camping Sites Near Eggnog, UT (114)

    Camper-submitted photo from Fruita Campground — Capitol Reef National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Fruita Campground — Capitol Reef National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Fruita Campground — Capitol Reef National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Fruita Campground — Capitol Reef National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Fruita Campground — Capitol Reef National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Fruita Campground — Capitol Reef National Park

    1. Fruita Campground — Capitol Reef National Park

    81 Reviews
    372 Photos
    167 Saves
    Torrey, Utah

    Overview

    Located in south-central Utah in the heart of red rock country, Capitol Reef National Park is a hidden treasure filled with cliffs, canyons, domes and bridges in the Waterpocket Fold, a geologic monocline (a wrinkle on the earth) extending almost 100 miles (160 km). The Fruita Campground has 71 sites. 65 sites are reservable from March 1 to October 31. Sites 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 and 8 are used as administrative sites. Sites 14, 24, and 63 are accessible sites with electrical hookups. Beginning August 1, 2023 generators are only allowed in loop C. There are no first come first serve sites during peak season.

    Recreation

    Walk to historic inscriptions on the Capitol Gorge Trail and stroll the Goosenecks Trail or longer trails such as Cohab Canyon, Chimney Rock, and Cassidy Arch. Check out our Trail Guide to explore your options.Enjoy the geology and view the Fremont Culture Petroglyphs along Hwy 24. In addition, the Scenic Drive will introduce you to the fascinating cultural and geological history of Capitol Reef National Park. The drive includes a portion of the original road through the Waterpocket Fold. The road passes through parts of the Fruita Historic District and follows the western faces of the Waterpocket Fold, and spur roads allow exploration into beautiful Grand Wash and Capitol Gorge. Check at the Visitor Center for a current schedule of interpretive programs, which may include geology talks, Fremont culture talks, evening programs, star gazing, moonwalks, and geology hikes. Stop in at Ripple Rock Nature Center to experience interactive exhibits, games, activities, and free educational programs.__ Wander through the historic Fruita Orchards and pick fresh fruit when in season. The orchards contain approximately 3,100 trees including cherry, apricot, peach, pear, apple, plum, mulberry, almond, and walnut. Discover Mormon pioneer history at the historic Gifford Homestead store and museum.

    Facilities

    Walk to historic inscriptions on the Capitol Gorge Trail and stroll the Goosenecks Trail or longer trails such as Cohab Canyon, Chimney Rock, and Cassidy Arch. Check out our Trail Guide to explore your options.Enjoy the geology and view the Fremont Culture Petroglyphs along Hwy 24. In addition, the Scenic Drive will introduce you to the fascinating cultural and geological history of Capitol Reef National Park. The drive includes a portion of the original road through the Waterpocket Fold. The road passes through parts of the Fruita Historic District and follows the western faces of the Waterpocket Fold, and spur roads allow exploration into beautiful Grand Wash and Capitol Gorge. Check at the Visitor Center for a current schedule of interpretive programs, which may include geology talks, Fremont culture talks, evening programs, star gazing, moonwalks, and geology hikes. Stop in at Ripple Rock Nature Center to experience interactive exhibits, games, activities, and free educational programs.__ Wander through the historic Fruita Orchards and pick fresh fruit when in season. The orchards contain approximately 3,100 trees including cherry, apricot, peach, pear, apple, plum, mulberry, almond, and walnut. Discover Mormon pioneer history at the historic Gifford Homestead store and museum.

    Natural Features

    The Fruita Campground area is located one mile south of the visitor center and is often described as an oasis within the desert. Fruita Campground is a semi-shaded, grassy campground and is located in the Fruita Historic District of the park.

    Nearby Attractions

    The Fruita campground is adjacent to the Fremont River and is a short walk from the group site, amphitheater, picnic areas, hiking trails, the historic Gifford house and orchards.

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    For facility specific information, please call (435) 425-3791.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $25 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Calf Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Calf Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Calf Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Calf Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Calf Creek Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Calf Creek Campground

    2. Calf Creek Campground

    24 Reviews
    100 Photos
    421 Saves
    Boulder, Utah

    Calf Creek Campground is a desert oasis located within the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. The Recreation Area includes a 13-site campground, a day-use picnic area and a trailhead. The campground provides small sites nestled along Calf Creek on a first-come, first-served basis. Elevation 5400 ft. campsites in Grand Staircase/Escalante National Monument. Self-guided interpretive trail to Calf Creek Falls (126 feet). 6 mile round trip.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $15 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Bullfrog RV & Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
    Camper-submitted photo from Bullfrog RV & Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
    Camper-submitted photo from Bullfrog RV & Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
    Camper-submitted photo from Bullfrog RV & Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
    Camper-submitted photo from Bullfrog RV & Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
    Camper-submitted photo from Bullfrog RV & Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

    3. Bullfrog RV & Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

    10 Reviews
    60 Photos
    212 Saves
    Eggnog, Utah

    This campground is located in the Bullfrog developed area and is operated by Lake Powell Resorts & Marinas. 78 sites, restroom, phones, dump station, potable water station, __ mile to laundry, store, post office, launch ramp. No reservations. Fees apply. The concessioner also operates a separate RV park with 24 sites, full hook-ups, restrooms, showers, and 1/2 mile to laundry, store, post office, launch ramp. For reservations visit www.lakepowell.com or call 800-528-6154. Fees apply.

    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Cabins
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    Camper-submitted photo from Capitol Reef National Park Dispersed Camping
    Camper-submitted photo from Capitol Reef National Park Dispersed Camping
    Camper-submitted photo from Capitol Reef National Park Dispersed Camping
    Camper-submitted photo from Capitol Reef National Park Dispersed Camping
    Camper-submitted photo from Capitol Reef National Park Dispersed Camping
    Camper-submitted photo from Capitol Reef National Park Dispersed Camping
    Camper-submitted photo from Spencer Flat Dispersed Camping - Grand Staircase Nat Mon
    Camper-submitted photo from Spencer Flat Dispersed Camping - Grand Staircase Nat Mon
    Camper-submitted photo from Spencer Flat Dispersed Camping - Grand Staircase Nat Mon
    Camper-submitted photo from Spencer Flat Dispersed Camping - Grand Staircase Nat Mon
    Camper-submitted photo from Spencer Flat Dispersed Camping - Grand Staircase Nat Mon
    Camper-submitted photo from Spencer Flat Dispersed Camping - Grand Staircase Nat Mon
    Camper-submitted photo from Stanton Creek Primitive Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
    Camper-submitted photo from Stanton Creek Primitive Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
    Camper-submitted photo from Stanton Creek Primitive Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
    Camper-submitted photo from Stanton Creek Primitive Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
    Camper-submitted photo from Stanton Creek Primitive Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
    Camper-submitted photo from Stanton Creek Primitive Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

    6. Stanton Creek Primitive Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

    7 Reviews
    18 Photos
    55 Saves
    Eggnog, Utah

    Designated primitive camping areas that are accessible by vehicle and sometimes by vessel as well. First-come first served, no reservations. No designated sites. No potable water. When pit toilets are unavailable, campers must bring portable toilets for use and proper disposal into the sewer system.

    • Phone Service
    • Tents
    • Toilets
    • Alcohol
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake View Campground — Escalante State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake View Campground — Escalante State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake View Campground — Escalante State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake View Campground — Escalante State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake View Campground — Escalante State Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake View Campground — Escalante State Park

    7. Lake View Campground — Escalante State Park

    28 Reviews
    98 Photos
    498 Saves
    Escalante, Utah

    Camp along the shores of Wide Hollow Reservoir, or rent a canoe, kayak or paddleboard on its clear waters. Hike along park nature trails through a petrified forest, but remember to take only photographs. Some say the petrified wood is haunted and removing a piece brings the taker nothing but bad luck.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $25 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Mesa Campground — Capitol Reef National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Mesa Campground — Capitol Reef National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Mesa Campground — Capitol Reef National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Mesa Campground — Capitol Reef National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Mesa Campground — Capitol Reef National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Mesa Campground — Capitol Reef National Park

    8. Cedar Mesa Campground — Capitol Reef National Park

    6 Reviews
    27 Photos
    422 Saves
    Boulder, Utah

    It is located approximately 23 miles (37.0 km) south of Utah State Highway 24 on the Notom-Bullfrog Road and is at 5,500 feet (1,676 m) in elevation. This primitive, no-fee campground has five sites, each with a picnic table and fire grate. There is also a pit toilet, but no water is available. The campground is open year-round, but visitors should check with the Capitol Reef Visitor Center for road conditions prior to planning an overnight stay. No reservations; first-come, first-served.

    • RVs
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Toilets
    • Alcohol
    Camper-submitted photo from Beas Lewis Flat Dispersed
    Camper-submitted photo from Beas Lewis Flat Dispersed
    Camper-submitted photo from Beas Lewis Flat Dispersed
    Camper-submitted photo from Beas Lewis Flat Dispersed
    Camper-submitted photo from Beas Lewis Flat Dispersed
    Camper-submitted photo from Beas Lewis Flat Dispersed
    Camper-submitted photo from Starr Spring Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Starr Spring Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Starr Spring Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Starr Spring Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Starr Spring Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Starr Spring Campground

    10. Starr Spring Campground

    2 Reviews
    15 Photos
    59 Saves
    Eggnog, Utah

    Starr Springs Campground sits on the southeast end of Mount Hillers. It is a favorite among geology enthusiasts, rock hounds, and late season hunters. Starr Springs offers twelve individual camp sites and one large group site. The campground also has picnic tables, benches, fire rings, grills, a nature trail, restrooms, and potable water.

    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Trash
    • Drinking Water
    • Toilets
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  • Camper-submitted photo from Wonderland RV Park
    September 26, 2024

    Wonderland RV Park

    Great little spot near Capital Reef NP

    Tranquil, don’t make the mistake of reaching over the fence to take a picture and accidentally touching the electric wire. It was literally the shock of my life lol.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Capitol Reef National Park Dispersed Camping
    September 24, 2024

    Capitol Reef National Park Dispersed Camping

    Capital Reef Hwy 24

    This spot is up on a hill top. Plenty of spots to camp. Nice views, good fall breeze. There are 2 Porta potty on site. The only issue I didn't like was right at the entrance for the first 75 feet there were a lot of rocks sticking up out of the ground. Made it very uneven. Had my wife get out to make sure I didn't rip anything off the RV. We run a 36' Solitude. Only 7 miles to Capitol Reef visitor center.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Dove Spring
    September 13, 2024

    Dove Spring

    Fluttering trees in Canyon

    Luscious green trees in Canyon. Flat area to camp. Easy to get down to spring. Fiberglass tub down there. Birds love it but I wouldn't go in. A little bit of cell service.

  • Camper-submitted photo from bullfrog canyon Lookout number 2 campsite off Burr Road
    September 13, 2024

    bullfrog canyon Lookout number 2 campsite off Burr Road

    bullfrog canyon Lookout number 2 campsite off Burr Road

    bullfrog canyon Lookout number 2 campsite off Burr Road. Good cell service. A little higher from the fire ring. Panoramic views down into bullfrog canyon. Rode a little rough and four-wheel drive. Likely required. Panoramic views

  • Camper-submitted photo from bullfrog canyon overlook
    September 13, 2024

    bullfrog canyon overlook

    Panoramic view above bullfrog canyon

    Panoramic view about bullfrog canyon. Large sheltered fire ring. Half bars sell signal. Recommend four-wheel drive as road has deteriorated.. be careful with pets as there is 180° drop offs down to the canyon floor.

  • Camper-submitted photo from beautiful isolated spot off Burr Road
    September 13, 2024

    beautiful isolated spot off Burr Road

    Beautiful isolated dispersed campsite small distance off Burr Road

    Beautiful isolated dispersed campsite small distance off Burr Road. Weak cell service. Interesting rock formations. Panoramic views 360° little bit of evergreens. Weak cell service

  • Camper-submitted photo from Burr Road lake Powell
    September 12, 2024

    Burr Road lake Powell

    Burr Road view of Lake Powell

    Burr Road view of Lake Powell. Close to Road. Panoramic view. Excellent cell service.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Burr Road
    September 12, 2024

    Burr Road

    Best, panoramic view of Lake Powell

    Best, panoramic view of Lake Powell. Fire rings on flat bedrock. A little bit windy. Good cellular service.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Capitol reef
    September 12, 2024

    Capitol reef

    Scenic views and fire ring

    Scenic views and fire ring. Very weak signal. Climb back up towards the highway for better signal. A bit windy. No shelter from the Sun

  • Camper-submitted photo from Fruita Campground — Capitol Reef National Park
    September 12, 2024

    Fruita Campground — Capitol Reef National Park

    Great location

    1/2 off with an America the Beautiful pass. I got lucky and I was able to reserve a spot on short notice and it was one of the best spots for a truck camper which was right next to the tent camping area. Site 42. It is crowded! The sites are right next to each other. More like a really nice RV park..sort of. Normally I don't do NP campgrounds for this reason. I just needed one night before finding some disbursed sites. As with other National Parks like Bryce or Zion, if you plan to see the sites more than camping then get a motel or cabin. I will say, it is in a beautiful location.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Escalante Heritage Center
    September 12, 2024

    Escalante Heritage Center

    Escalante Heritage Center

    They have tent and RV sites. We were the only ones here. Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring. I believe the RV sites each has water. There is water and bathrooms for tent sites. Bathrooms are up by the visitors center a short walk from the campground. There is no shade, but we were gone all day sightseeing, so that wasn't a problem for us.

  • Camper-submitted photo from near Boulder, Utah
    September 9, 2024

    near Boulder, Utah

    Nice view easy access

    Beautiful dispersed campsites adjacent to the road but hidden by the small old Cypress trees. Lots of fire rings built with rocks. Vista views

  • Camper-submitted photo from Posy Lake Campground
    September 8, 2024

    Posy Lake Campground

    Posey Lake. Nice renewed campground

    Only the group campsite has Lakeview. There is a picnic site beside the lake. The campsites are generous and just regravelled. There are bear boxes. There seems to be water spigots near each site. Each site has a fire rain, a barbecue box, and a camp table. There is LTE cellular service on AT&T. There's a fish cleaning site. It's up at about $9,500 ft. As of September 8th. The water has been turned off and there are no other campers here. A lot of the campsites have a tent level site included.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Dispersed Hwy 12 near Spruce Springs
    September 7, 2024

    Dispersed Hwy 12 near Spruce Springs

    Private site next to hwy 12

    Nice open site short drive from Hwy 12. The trail takes you to beautiful vistas of Capital Ridge national Park. Nice big fire ring. Can hear hwy. 2wd vehicle can drive up. At about 9500ft

  • Camper-submitted photo from Capitol Reef Dispersed Camping
    August 30, 2024

    Capitol Reef Dispersed Camping

    Peaceful and great location

    This dispersed campsite is great if you’re looking to spend the night before or after visiting Capitol Reef National Park. It doesn’t offer much other than some flat spots to set up a tent or open your rooftop tent. The sound of a nearby creek is nice to listen to before you fall asleep. If you visit in November it will be chilly at night so plan accordingly. The sites are close to a gas station and a Mexican restaurant as well as a hotel.

  • Camper-submitted photo from BLM Mix Pad Dispersed - Cathedral Valley
    August 19, 2024

    BLM Mix Pad Dispersed - Cathedral Valley

    Quiet and good

    There are signs mentioning danger like "nearly no car can make this road" or "floods". The street is a little bit bumpy in the beginning but then fine.

    For me it was perfectly fine and had a good sleep.

    Absolutely no reception on any provider for me



Guide to Eggnog

Camping near Eggnog, Utah, offers a mix of stunning landscapes and unique experiences. Whether you're looking for a peaceful getaway or an adventure-filled trip, there are plenty of campgrounds to explore.

What to do:

  • Hiking: Explore the beautiful trails around Calf Creek Campground. One reviewer mentioned, "The hike to the falls is absolutely beautiful! We will definitely be back."
  • Fishing: If you enjoy fishing, Lower Bowns is a great spot. A camper shared, "It’s close to the lake, and I had no neighbors while I was there."
  • Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for wildlife at Stanton Creek Primitive Campground. One visitor noted, "We saw lots of other wildlife, too! Herons, peregrines, and little lizards everywhere."

What campers like:

  • Scenic Views: Campers rave about the views at Slick Rock Overlook Outside of Boulder. One camper said, "Everywhere you look is just beauty."
  • Quiet Atmosphere: Many enjoy the peacefulness at Spencer Flat Dispersed Camping. A reviewer mentioned, "It was so quiet in the evening - very peaceful."
  • Access to Water: Campgrounds like Coyote Gulch provide access to water for swimming and fishing. A visitor shared, "Camping just in sleeping bags and on pads directly on the rocks was a treat under the cloudless starry skies."

What you should know:

  • Limited Amenities: Many campgrounds, such as Deer Creek Campground, have minimal facilities. One camper noted, "There is a pit toilet but no other amenities."
  • Road Conditions: Some campgrounds like Lower Bowns have rough access roads. A visitor advised, "The road is narrow. We had our daughter ride a bike ahead of us before we pulled out of the ravine."
  • No Reservations: Most sites are first-come, first-served. A camper at Calf Creek Campground mentioned, "We pulled in about 4pm on a Friday and all 13 camp sites were full."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Bring Cash: Many campgrounds, like Calf Creek Campground, require cash for fees. One camper reminded, "Bring cash for the campsite fees and they also sell firewood for $5 per bundle."
  • Choose Family-Friendly Sites: Look for campgrounds with easy access to water, like Bullfrog RV & Campground. A reviewer said, "This is a great place to camp close to the lake."
  • Plan for Activities: Make sure to have activities planned. A camper at Coyote Gulch suggested, "This is not for amateur day hiking."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Vehicle Length Limits: Campgrounds like Calf Creek Campground have vehicle length limits. One RV owner noted, "Vehicle length limit is 25ft, due to the tight spaces."
  • Be Prepared for Dust: Campers at Spencer Flat Dispersed Camping mentioned the dust. One said, "Unfortunately very close to the road and dust."
  • Look for Amenities: Some campgrounds, such as Bullfrog RV & Campground, have basic amenities. A visitor shared, "Showers work great. Clean campground."

Camping near Eggnog, Utah, has something for everyone, from families to RVers. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the beautiful surroundings!

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