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    Cabins at Fillmore KOA and Wagons West RV Campground provide year-round lodging options approximately 30 miles north of Cove Fort. Most rental cabins include basic furnishings with beds, electricity, heating, and air conditioning. The Fillmore KOA cabins feature picnic tables outside each unit, with access to clean showers, restrooms, and laundry facilities on the property. Wagons West offers more basic cabin accommodations with access to toilets and picnic areas. "This is an amazing place to stay, I would highly recommend. The sunset was top notch," noted one visitor about the Fillmore KOA cabins.

    Options range from tiny log cabins to spacious family-sized layouts within established campgrounds. The Richfield KOA, located about 25 miles from Fillmore, offers additional cabin choices with similar amenities. Most cabins are pet-friendly but may require additional fees. Reservations are recommended, especially during summer months when cabin availability becomes limited. According to one visitor, "Great place for a pit stop. Very clean with friendly staff." Mystic Hot Springs in Monroe also offers unique cabin accommodations with access to natural hot springs.

    Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary by location - some provide only outdoor fire pits while others offer small kitchenettes. The Fillmore KOA includes a small market for basic provisions, though selection is limited. Restroom and shower facilities are shared at most cabin locations, with varying levels of cleanliness and maintenance. Cabins at Sevier River RV Park and Beaver KOA provide additional options within an hour's drive of Fillmore, each with slightly different amenities and settings.

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Fillmore (19)

      1. Fillmore KOA

      4.4(20)1mi from FillmoreRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Great location if you ATV or just need a night along Interstate 15.  We were just traveling through but had some truck trouble. "

      "Near the highway(not close enough to hear anything) but backed up to the most beautiful mountains to watch the clouds roll in. Large grassy sites, full hookups, pool, bathrooms and free showers."

      2. Wagons West RV Campground

      3.8(6)1mi from FillmoreRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Lots of trees and long pull through spaces. Dianna in the office was awesome."

      "Nice long spaces. Very quiet, and still dark enough at night to see the stars. Best campground in the area."

      3. Richfield KOA

      3.9(14)19mi from FillmoreRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We picked a site in a sunny area in what seems to be a newer area of the park. The pool is closed for the season and the staff member mentioned the park closes for the season soon."

      "Stayed one night on a trip back home from Colorado, staff was great,park was clean but spaces were pretty tight and it was very crowded."

      4. Mystic Hot Springs

      4.2(22)26mi from FillmoreRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There is plenty of space for tent camping although they offer bus stays if you prefer. Reservations are required in advance. There are bathrooms with showers and toilets all running water."

      "There’s a cute little gift shop with restrooms and cabins are available to reserve. The springs are great even on hot days, and shade is easy to find."

      5. Sevier River RV Park

      4.6(12)26mi from Fillmore6 sitesRVs, Cabins

      "They have RV spots, cabins and beautiful tent areas right next to the river. Also there's an ATVs rental nearby."

      "Sites did not included a table, but there was plenty of room to set up outside. Staff was very friendly and helpful. There is a fishing pond that was also home to geese, ducks and other birds."

      from $15 / night

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      6. Sam Stowe Campground — Fremont Indian State Park

      4.7(11)27mi from Fillmore15 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The campground is situated in a small canyon with awesome cliffs and rock formations. Lots of ancient volcanic activity. There is a visitor center and museum about 2 miles up the road."

      "We hiked on a couple of the trails and discovered quite a few of the rock art pieces created by the Fremont Indians. There's an easy trail that is located adjacent to the park office."

      from $35 - $100 / night

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      7. Oasis Campground — Yuba State Park

      4.3(22)33mi from Fillmore27 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      "The campground is spacious, has showers, running water bathrooms, fire pits, cement pads and pavilions. Great place to camp- much better than being on the beach- due to the wind!"

      from $40 - $100 / night

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      8. Cove Fort RV Park

      3.8(4)29mi from FillmoreRVs, Cabins

      "At first it didn’t appear as though this campground is used that much - we were one of 3 campers in the park. Full hook ups for the night was $40. Restrooms were clean, nice laundry room."

      "Bathrooms clean and has showers and toilet. Very quiet RV resort and tons of spaces anytime of day. Manager is superb and super sweet!"

      from $45 / night

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      9. Palisade State Park Campground

      3.8(9)39mi from Fillmore85 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Great rec area including a playground. Bathrooms well Maintained and pedal boat and other boat rentals. Plenty of fish to catch off the shore or in a boat"

      "This is a great place to go kayaking (no power boats allowed). There are great atv trails nearby. There is a great golf course right next to the lake/campground."

      from $35 - $300 / night

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      10. Beaver KOA/ Bryce Canyon

      4.7(15)49mi from FillmoreRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This location has clean bathrooms and showers centrally located on the grounds. So it doesn’t matter if you’re in a tent or RV, it’s a close distance for everyone."

      "General: A mix of FHU (most pull-thru but a few back-in), two tent areas, and three cabinsSite Quality: All sites are level and gravel."

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    Cabin Reviews near Fillmore, UT

    148 Reviews of 19 Fillmore Campgrounds


    • S
      Jul. 23, 2019

      Beaver KOA/ Bryce Canyon

      Pleasant Surprise

      This location has clean bathrooms and showers centrally located on the grounds. So it doesn’t matter if you’re in a tent or RV, it’s a close distance for everyone. They are also pet friendly with trash cans and doggie bags placed around the site. Our tent area included water/electric, a picnic table, and fire pit/grill. We really enjoyed our little grass area and the quiet surroundings!

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 26, 2026

      Sam Stowe Campground — Fremont Indian State Park

      Fascinating FHU campground

      There is no communal dump station, but all sites are full hook up. The campground is situated in a small canyon with awesome cliffs and rock formations. Lots of ancient volcanic activity. There is a visitor center and museum about 2 miles up the road. CG has two rental cabins, group campsite, pull throughs and back ins. Very clean flush bathroom and shower house. Site 6 needed leveling side to side and used some blocks under the front stabilizers. 23 foot trailer and F150 had plenty of room to park. Had picnic table & fire ring. On site host sold firewood $5 for as much as you can carry in an arm load. Beautiful campground, well kept, will stay here again.

    • 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.

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 4, 2021

      Fillmore KOA

      Great location for overnighting along Interstate 15 or if you love ATVing

      Great location if you ATV or just need a night along Interstate 15.  We were just traveling through but had some truck trouble.  The owners were so great and flexible as we were changing our nights daily.  I can't say enough about how kind and accommodating they were.   Showers, bathrooms, laundry and common areas were spotless.

      We would definitely stay there again.

    • Troy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 31, 2019

      Sam Stowe Campground — Fremont Indian State Park

      Ranger Review: Travelers Autobarn Campervan at Fremont Indian State Park

      We spent a fun day exploring Cedar Breaks National Monument. However, we lost track of time, the sun was setting and we had not chosen a place to camp. 

      Campground Review of Fremont Indian State Park:

      We searched on TheDyrt app for nearby campgrounds and found Fremont Indian State Park. We drove down the mountain and around another mountain and found the campground. It was totally dark by the time that we arrived and so we quickly parked and set up our campervan to sleep. 

      A gentleman emerged from the shadows and approached our site. It seemed a little sketchy at first. However, he ended up being friendly and inquired if we’d like to join him and his friends around their campfire. After we prepared our campervan and cleaned up a bit, we dropped by the campfire. It turns out the party included some park staff and researchers. One lady was researching dark skies and one gentleman was researching astral alignment with ancient rock art. They shared about their research and showed us some of their amazing photos of the night sky. A warm way to end the day.

      The next morning, we woke up to snow on the ground and the nearby mountaintops. Having learned from our new friends that the park contained some pretty significant rock art, we decided that we should check it out. We hiked on a couple of the trails and discovered quite a few of the rock art pieces created by the Fremont Indians. There's an easy trail that is located adjacent to the park office. There are other trails that run along the river. It is amazing that so much of the rock art was in such good condition.

      The campsites provide the basics like a parking space, picnic table, electrical & water hookup and firepit/grill. The restrooms were conveniently located close to our campsite and were clean. There are showers behind the restrooms. During the winter the showers may be closed. The campground is somewhat small, but is surrounded by beautiful mountains and bluffs. The staff were super friendly and helpful.

      For more info: https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/fremont-indian/

      Product Review of Travelers Autobarn Campervans:

      As a Ranger for The Dyrt, from time to time I am provided products to test. For this outing I was provided a Travelers Autobarn Kuga Campervan. 

      For more info: https://www.travellers-autobarnrv.com

      The best thing about traveling in a campervan is the ease, flexibility, and ability to make detours if needed. 

      We picked up our Kuga Campervan in Las Vegas. The Travelers Autobarn office is just west of the the main strip and easy to find. We arrived early in the day to begin the registration process and campervan orientation. The process was quick and easy. The Kuga Campervan is a hightop van conversion with couches, a table, two beds, propane stove, sink, water, kitchen, interior lights, fan, window shades and solar power. We also had the free living package which included kitchen pots, pans, utensils, cups and accessories. It also included sleeping bags, sheets, pillows and towels. The package pretty much made it super easy to get in the van and go. 

      The Travelers Autobarn staff member was super friendly and provided an orientation of the basic operation of the campervan. The campervan drives like a normal van, but learning about the camper functions was helpful. 

      We had charted a route around Utah and Arizona visiting a number of towns, parks, roadside attractions and hot springs. The day that we started a weather system passed through which made the temperatures drop in the northern part of our route. We simply flipped our route to avoid the cold weather and traveled the southern route first. By the time that we circled north the weather had warmed up and it was perfect weather for exploring. Traveling in a campervan made it super easy to be flexible with our route and schedule. 

      On our seven day trip we visited Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, Horseshoe Bend National Monument. Monument Valley National Park, Arches National Park, Mystic Hotsprings, Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Meadow Hotsprings, Valley of Fire State Park and Fremont Indian State Park. 

      If we were not traveling in a campervan it is unlikely that we would have had the flexibility to camp anytime and anywhere. We would have never found and stayed at Fremont Indian State Park. It ended up being a gem of a park and a great overall experience. This campervan camping adventure opened up my mind to new opportunities and travels. So much fun!

      For more info: https://www.travellers-autobarnrv.com

    • 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

    • Andrea P.
      May. 29, 2018

      Oasis Campground — Yuba State Park

      Much nicer than beach camping

      The campground is spacious, has showers, running water bathrooms, fire pits, cement pads and pavilions. Great place to camp- much better than being on the beach- due to the wind! Yuba beach is always windy and the oasis campground gives some reprieve

    • Rhonda S.
      Jul. 28, 2018

      Fillmore KOA

      Best KOA we’ve ever seen!

      We were hesitant to camp at a KOA because we prefer something more remote but this one was perfection. Near the highway(not close enough to hear anything) but backed up to the most beautiful mountains to watch the clouds roll in. Large grassy sites, full hookups, pool, bathrooms and free showers. Fire pits and picnic tables. Quiet. Surpringly hardly any kids. We loved this spot. We walked in with no reservations.

    • kristin S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 29, 2020

      Fillmore KOA

      Comfortable, quiet and accessible

      This, as a KOA Journey, is a great place to stay “along the way.” Spaces are level and have a nice, grassy area between sites with a picnic bench & fire pit. The surrounding area is scenic with cows in pasture and a mountain backdrop. We only stayed a single night and did not use any amenities. WiFi was very weak but the hookups are in good condition. We really appreciated the grounds with trees and grass. The staff we encountered were very friendly. Fillmore has some neat gems to scout out. The freeway is close by so access is a cinch, but the grounds are far enough away to be void of any road noise. When we arrived, the wind was consistently 45+ mph.... not sure if this is an extraordinary occurrence but the map says wind picks up frequently and to store your things. Multiple gas stations nearby with excellent prices. Lots of ATV/OHV paths around the area. A single night allowed for us to explore a little and feel rested. Would definitely return!


    Guide to Fillmore

    Cabin camping near Fillmore, Utah offers year-round lodging options beyond the standard campground experience. Located at 5,061 feet elevation in central Utah, the area experiences four distinct seasons with hot summers reaching the 90s and winter temperatures that often drop below freezing. Most cabins remain accessible even during winter months when tent camping becomes impractical due to cold temperatures.

    What to do

    ATV trail access: The Richfield KOA provides direct access to popular off-highway vehicle routes. "There is a gate at the back for trail access," notes one visitor, while another mentions that it's "great for OHV trails and mountain bike trails nearby." Most trails connect to a larger network that spans hundreds of miles.

    Fishing opportunities: Sevier River RV Park offers access to both river and pond fishing within walking distance of cabins. A reviewer mentioned: "There is a fishing pond that was also home to geese, ducks and other birds. A river runs along two sides of the park." Many guests catch brown trout measuring 10-12 inches in the nearby waters.

    Natural hot springs: Mineral-rich thermal waters provide relaxation after outdoor activities. "The hot springs are amazing and it is beautiful," reports one visitor about the rustic cabin options. Soaking pools maintain temperatures between 95-110°F year-round regardless of outside weather conditions.

    What campers like

    Cabin variety: Accommodations range from basic sleeping structures to more elaborate units. A visitor at Fremont Indian State Park mentioned, "Small (24ish sites - but gravel pads, and level for the most part) campground but beautiful! Prettier than some national parks we've been to!" Cabin sites typically include parking space and picnic tables.

    Quiet locations: Many cabins provide peaceful surroundings despite proximity to highways. A camper at Wagons West RV Campground noted, "Lots of trees and long pull through spaces. Dianna in the office was awesome." Another reviewer appreciated that "It's a very quiet place. Fillmore has a Best Western with a golf course, a few gas stations and a Carls Jr."

    Stargazing conditions: The area's limited light pollution creates exceptional night sky viewing. "What I liked most was the lack of ambient light. Went out at night and it was pitch black with sky full of stars," wrote one visitor. Clear nights offer visibility of the Milky Way from most cabin locations.

    What you should know

    Seasonal considerations: Winter brings snow to higher elevations but most cabin sites remain accessible. At Palisade State Park, a camper reported, "Family comes here every year around Mother's Day. This year we went May 17th and it was still cold. The water was very high." Cabins with heating are essential from November through March.

    Bathroom facilities: Most cabin accommodations have shared facilities of varying quality. "Bathrooms are small but clean with one toilet stall and two shower stalls each," noted one camper. Another mentioned, "Showers, bathrooms, laundry and common areas were spotless."

    Reservation timing: Weekends fill quickly during peak season. "It is getting busier so it's harder to get a reservation," warns a regular visitor. Cabin reservations should be made 3-6 months in advance for summer stays, especially for holiday weekends.

    Tips for camping with families

    Wildlife viewing: Many cabin sites offer opportunities to observe local animals. At Beaver KOA, one camper shared, "There are plenty of dog bag and garbage cans. Very quiet place out of the city." Children can often spot rabbits, deer, and various bird species near cabin areas.

    Playground access: Several locations feature play equipment for younger visitors. "Kids loved the pool and the playground!" reported one family. Most developed campgrounds with cabin rentals include at least basic play structures within walking distance of accommodations.

    Educational opportunities: Historical and cultural sites provide learning experiences. "There's an easy trail that is located adjacent to the park office. There are other trails that run along the river. It is amazing that so much of the rock art was in such good condition," wrote a visitor describing petroglyphs near their cabin site.

    Tips from RVers

    Pull-through accessibility: Cabins often share areas with RV sites, making transitions between camping styles convenient. "We had a devil of a time finding our site as the map they gave us was unclear as it apparently was for other folks that came in when we did," warned one camper. Calling ahead for detailed directions can save time upon arrival.

    Winter hookups: Cold-weather camping requires special considerations. "Full hookups and pull through spaces. Wi-Fi is available but we didn't test it," noted a winter visitor. Cabins with electric heat provide more reliable warmth than propane systems during freezing temperatures.

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