Best Cabin Camping near Hanna, UT

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Cabins near Hanna, Utah include rustic accommodations at Moon Lake and furnished options at Strawberry Hideout. Moon Lake Campground offers cabin rentals with basic furnishings and proximity to fishing areas, while Strawberry Hideout provides a private cabin with a deck and fire pit. The cabins at Moon Lake Resort include electricity and some have refrigerators. Several locations offer basic kitchen facilities, though amenities vary by location. "The Moon Lake Lodge has some cabins that you can stay in and they have a nice little store that has some essentials there including ice cream," notes a visitor.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Promised Land Resort offers cabins alongside the Strawberry River, while Permaculture Paradise: Homestead provides a private, off-grid cabin behind a locked gate. Most cabins require reservations, especially during summer months when Moon Lake is busiest. Pet policies vary by location - Strawberry Hideout allows pets, while Moon Lake Campground does not permit them in cabins or on the beach. A camper mentioned that Moon Lake Campground is "a clean and modern campground on the shores of a beautiful high mountain lake" with well-developed sites.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary widely between locations - some cabins offer basic kitchen setups while others rely on communal fire pits or grills. The Permaculture Paradise: Homestead cabin is fully off-grid, requiring more self-sufficiency from visitors. On-site camp stores at Moon Lake provide basic necessities and snacks. Several campgrounds offer cabin options within an hour of Park City, making them accessible weekend getaways. Visitors should check seasonal availability, as many cabin rentals operate only from May through September due to mountain weather conditions.

Best Cabin Sites Near Hanna, Utah (36)

    1. Moon Lake

    6 Reviews
    Mountain Home, UT
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 738-2482

    $60 / night

    "They upgraded their shop and added a little ice cream bar. The new staff is very friendly. They even have little cabins you can rent that include extra things such as a fridge."

    "A beautiful location, great little store walking distance from our site with ice cream and supplies, and clean bathrooms!"

    2. Moon Lake Campground

    6 Reviews
    Mountain Home, UT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 738-2482

    $20 - $32 / night

    "Moon Lake Campground is a clean and modern campground on the shores of a beautiful high mountain lake. The spots can be a little close together, but they are well developed."

    "Fun campground with plenty of spaces near Moon Lake. There are toilets, drinking water, fire pits, and even a lodge where you can buy supplies or rent a boat for the lake."

    3. Strawberry Hideout

    3 Reviews
    Fruitland, UT
    14 miles
    +1 (801) 673-8214

    $75 / night

    "Designated campsite with deck, fireplace and table! Deck was well built, practically brand new and the same with the fire pit."

    "Daniel and Nate were great hosts and the spot was easy to find and placed in a surprisingly convenient location! Was a vibe FORSURE, 10/10!"

    4. Currant Creek Rd Dispersed

    3 Reviews
    Fruitland, UT
    15 miles

    "Most have easy pull in access and fire rings. Beautiful views from multiple spots along the ridge but comes with the expected exposure to wind/sun. "

    "You have to look for secluded spot, I didn't find any till I walked down road. About 8000' up, nice and cool for summer. Can get crowded. People leave campers to keep spaces. But FService does check."

    5. Mountain View Campground — Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation

    7 Reviews
    Duchesne, UT
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 738-2326

    $25 - $200 / night

    "I was glad I had a back-in site around the edge of the loop. I loved the view."

    "The spaces are large, level, and easy to get into. I think they all have electricity and water. They are paved, as are the roadways. There are picnic tables and fire pits at each site."

    6. Moon Lake Group Campground

    2 Reviews
    Mountain Home, UT
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 722-5018

    $100 / night

    "Moon Lake is a hidden gem in the high Uinta Mountains.  We were in group site B.  Lots of places to put tents and campers.  Walking path to the lake.  Lots of hiking trails. "

    "The lake is gorgeous and the camp ground is clean. The campground is paved and has real toilets! We love to hike, fish and even horseback ride here."

    7. Permaculture Paradise: Homestead

    1 Review
    Fruitland, UT
    16 miles
    Website

    $150 / night

    "This private, off-grid cabin sits behind a locked gate. 1 hour to Park City Utah. Check them out and leave them some love."

    8. Hailstone - Upper Fisher Campground — Jordanelle State Park

    38 Reviews
    Park City, UT
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 649-9540

    $35 - $50 / night

    "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."

    "The state park was great! The campsite was great! Very clean and well kept! Also dog friendly,, so that was good, they had a doggy poop bag station by the the people bathroom!"

    9. Promised Land Resort

    2 Reviews
    Fruitland, UT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 548-2281

    $20 - $100 / night

    "I wasn’t expecting a dirt road right next to the river. You don’t need any special vehicle though and as soon as you get to the resort, it is GORGEOUS."

    "Several miles off main highway nestled in high cliffs. Barhrooms were clean and nice. Campground was well maintained. Strawberry river runs right through camp."

    10. Knotty Pine RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Kamas, UT
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 962-6170

    $50 - $300 / night

    "This was a well maintained RV park. Most sites were level, however 62 was NOT! Sites were fairly close but not on top of each other. Utilities were conveniently located and accessible."

    "Showers are clean and well kept, the pool and hot tub are great. We were allowed fires. People were there with dogs in leashes. Full hook up, electricity and water. Not sure about laundry though."

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Cabin Reviews near Hanna, UT

199 Reviews of 36 Hanna Campgrounds


  • Corey J.
    Jun. 21, 2023

    Moon Lake Campground

    Beautiful Lake, Clean/Modern Campground

    Moon Lake Campground is a clean and modern campground on the shores of a beautiful high mountain lake. The spots can be a little close together, but they are well developed. The bathrooms are modern for a national forest campground with running water, electricity, flushing toilets and ventilation fans. The camp host did an excellent job of daily cleaning and stocking of the campground. Just feet outside the campground is a private resort with rustic cabins and a lodge. The lodge store provides basic necessities in the event you forgot something, as well as an ice cream bar with sundaes and soda on tap. The lodge provides rentals of kayaks and small fishing boats. It even has a taco truck out front. All around, our family ranks Moon Lake near the top of our favorite camping spots.

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 19, 2023

    Permaculture Paradise: Homestead

    Watch the Wildlife

    Ashley here with The Dyrt. We'd like to welcome your host Christopher to our platform. This private, off-grid cabin sits behind a locked gate. 1 hour to Park City Utah. Check them out and leave them some love.

  • 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.

  • Kimberly  M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2025

    Nine Mile Canyon Ranch

    Rustic and scenic

    This is a nice campground to stay in if you want to explore the canyons.  The location is perfect for day trips into the canyons to search for petroglyphs and historic cabins.  The scenery is amazing.  The campsite had a real nice covered picnic table and a fire pit. There were no hookups but they say they have potable water you can use.  They also have firewood you can purchase but we brought our own.  We did not use the showers but they do have them available.  The bathrooms have flush toilets and running water and were very clean.  There are historic cabins you can rent or you can camp in your tent or RV.  We were there in April and it wasn't too busy so it was pretty quiet.  I would stay here again and recommend it to anyone who wants to explore the area.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 28, 2022

    Nine Mile Canyon Ranch

    A Little bit of everything

    The 9 mile Canyon Ranch has a little bit of everything. RV spots, tent camping, cabins. There are clean bathrooms and showers for $3. You can hammock in some spots. Best to call in ahead so they get you a best part with some of the trees.

    Beautiful area. No service but there is Wi-Fi at the house. The lady there was SUPER nice and answered all my questions and was very willing to help and make sure I had a good stay.

    I slept in my Bronco but my spot had a campfire and picnic table. Enjoyed my stay.

  • Jessica D.
    Sep. 25, 2023

    Nine Mile Canyon Ranch

    Great Campground!

    Nine Mile Ranch is a great campground outside of Wellington, UT and a good base camp to check out Nine Mile Canyon. They have historic cabins they have used for camping cabins, RV and tent sites. Bathrooms and showers were very clean. Super friendly and knowledgeable camp host. I would definitely stay again!

  • A
    Aug. 22, 2023

    Strawberry Hideout

    THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

    My family and I love camping and have been building our camping arsenal and experience. This campsite gave us a good time and also helped us realized what we needed to add to our “Need to Buy List: Camping Edition.”

    First, the Pros of the visit.

    1. Designated campsite with deck, fireplace and table! Deck was well built, practically brand new and the same with the fire pit. The fire pit is a smokeless one so the smoke would travel through a ventilation built into it.
    2. Has service! We had full bars throughout the campsite. We were even able to watch the Rookie in our tent before bed!
    3. Gas station is just 5 min down the road! Nice little gas station that’s prepared to help you with almost all your needs, including flushable toilets!
    4. Strawberry reservoir is about 15 min from the campsite and there’s plenty to do there! I won’t go in to detail but we spent majority of our day there.

    Now the Cons.

    1. The campsite is in the middle of a sketchy RV graveyard! Abandoned buildings and RVs were scattered all over the vista. It was sorta creepy but if you like that kind of thing, go for it!
    2. No shade in sight! No trees or anything to provide shade from 7:30-6ish (the sun goes behind the tent around 6). So bring a canopy or two because we forgot to bring one and were scorched! Also the tent heats up like a sauna with the sun beating on it, even with all the windows down and doors open. So if you’re planning on coming back for a relaxing afternoon nap, good luck with that!
    3. The wind will take your tent if you’re not careful! The wind gusts would be so powerful at times it would almost carry out tent away from us. We had ours on the deck and it was an ample target for the biggest tent-napper out there: the wind. Without a way to put stakes because you’re on the deck, we were exposed. Thankfully they had cinder blocks under the deck we could use but man it was surely a pain in the butt! So come prepared!
    4. Bring bug spray and sun screen! We got burnt so badly and there were ants and ant hills everywhere! I counted at least 5 different ant species crawling around the camp table.
    5. Private property signs everywhere. We wanted to explore around our campsite but due to so many private property and no trespassing signs, we never got to explore around us because we thought we would get shot.

    Overall, it was not a bad campsite! I think our experience wasn’t the best but that’s mainly due our unpreparedness and lack of experience. There’s many things to do in Fruitland area and also places where you can enjoy the peace and quiet! I hope our learning experience can benefit anyone interested in go to this campsite! Happy camping!

  • FThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 5, 2021

    Nine Mile Canyon Ranch

    Quiet, low key base to explore

    We stayed in a campground spot with grass, fire pit and a kind of splintery picnic table. We had the area to ourselves. We were next to a  stream on the other side of a fence. Deer came to visit. Cottonwood trees all around, had not yet leafed out, but I imagine nice shade in summer. 2 very clean single stall restrooms with flush toilets and lavs a short walk away. The campground could use a bit of TLC, yet we loved our stay, because so peaceful. They also have cabins and pull through camping with shelters. Very nice person checking us in.

  • Carlyne F.
    Feb. 9, 2021

    Mountain Valley RV Resort

    Mountain Valley RV Resort, Utah

    One of our all time favorite RV parks. Located in beautiful Heber City, Utah. We felt at home as soon as we arrived and were greeted by a nice man on a golf cart who lead us to where we’d be staying. There is an adult only section if you’re looking for peace and quiet away from kids. The concrete was level and spacious, each with its own picnic table.

    They have two dog parks, one of which is the nicest and largest one we’ve seen thus far. The laundry room was sparkling clean and located adjacent to the pickle ball courts and outdoor fire pits. They have an on-site RV wash available and allowed us to borrow an adaptor from them at no charge. We enjoyed an evening in their hot tub/spa. They also have a large pool area near the bathrooms that were the most well maintained bathrooms we’ve ever used on the road. To top it all off, they have a gorgeous fitness center with weights, a treadmill and elliptical available to all guests.

    Overall we were extremely impressed with all amenities and the customer service provided at Mountain Valley RV Resort and would recommend it highly to anyone visiting the area.


Guide to Hanna

Camping cabins near Hanna, Utah provide access to high-altitude mountain landscapes at elevations between 7,000-8,000 feet. The area experiences wide temperature swings, with summer daytime highs reaching 85°F while dropping to 40°F at night. These conditions create crisp mountain air and clear night skies ideal for stargazing during cabin stays.

What to do

Fishing in Strawberry River: Stay at Promised Land Resort which offers cabins alongside the Strawberry River for easy access to trout fishing. "This was a great campground. Several miles off main highway nestled in high cliffs... Strawberry river runs right through camp," notes a visitor.

Horseback riding adventures: Moon Lake provides guided horse excursions for exploring the surrounding mountains. "We hired horses to explore the area, highly recommended. It's close to lots of other state and national lands too, so it'd make a good base camp," reports one camper who visited the area.

Kayaking on Moon Lake: Moon Lake offers cabin lodging near excellent paddling opportunities. "Great kayaking and some moderate/long hikes on site... Some tent sites are isolated, many are fairly wooded," explains one reviewer. Kayak rentals are available through the lodge.

Stargazing from secluded sites: Find spots away from light pollution for spectacular night sky viewing. "Camped in a isolated area that was great for star gazing and quiet. Great trails to explore during the day," shares a visitor who rated the experience highly.

What campers like

Rustic cabin comfort: Moon Lake Group Campground provides basic cabins with essential amenities in a prime location. "Tis is our favorite place. The lake is gorgeous and the camp ground is clean. The campground is paved and has real toilets!" reports one repeat visitor.

Fishing equipment selection: Bring specific tackle for Moon Lake's fish populations. "We love to fish and cook them over the fire at night. We use the jakes fishing hooks. The silver and gold ones worked the best," advises a regular camper.

Camp store convenience: Strawberry Hideout offers a location with nearby necessities. "Gas station is just 5 min down the road! Nice little gas station that's prepared to help you with almost all your needs, including flushable toilets!" notes a camper who documented their experience.

Private cabin seclusion: Some cabins offer complete privacy with dedicated outdoor spaces. "Great camp site with plenty of things to do in the area! Daniel and Nate were great hosts and the spot was easy to find and placed in a surprisingly convenient location!" remarks a visitor who appreciated the setting.

What you should know

Seasonal accessibility: Many cabin rentals near Hanna operate only from May through September due to high elevation weather. "Secluded Campground... We brought kayaks and paddleboards and the water was perfect. The campground was very clean including the bathrooms," writes a visitor from late summer.

Water level variations: Reservoir levels can change dramatically based on drought conditions. "The lake is pretty low due to the drought, but we had a great time enjoying the water from the shore," explains a camper who visited Moon Lake Campground.

Wind protection needs: The open mountain terrain experiences strong winds. "The wind will take your tent if you're not careful! The wind gusts would be so powerful at times it would almost carry out tent away from us," warns a Strawberry Hideout visitor.

Insect preparation: Bring effective bug repellent for comfort during summer months. "The bugs were pretty bad. Gnats that would bite and leave some pretty big welts. Bring plenty of bug spray," advises a camper who visited in summer.

Tips for camping with families

Children's activities: Knotty Pine RV Resort offers family-friendly amenities beyond basic cabin camping. "We love coming here! We are close to hiking and off-reading without the craziness off Mirror Lake Highway. Also, the kids love the pool and the basketball courts," writes a family who frequently visits.

Bicycle-friendly campgrounds: Some locations have paved paths ideal for kids' bikes. "The camping area is all paved and the kids loved riding their bikes all day. It's just a short drive down to the water with a beach area," reports a family who stayed at Mountain View Campground.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Kids can observe local deer and other animals from cabin areas. "We saw several deer throughout the day. There are a few hiking trails and they offer horse rides as well," mentions a family who appreciated the nature experiences.

Ice cream treats: Several campgrounds feature snack options kids enjoy after outdoor activities. "A beautiful location, great little store walking distance from our site with ice cream and supplies, and clean bathrooms!" writes a family who appreciated the convenience.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Mountain View Campground — Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation offers cabins and RV sites with varying terrain. "The spaces are large, level, and easy to get into. I think they all have electricity and water. They are paved, as are the roadways," notes an RVer who found the accommodations satisfactory.

Water pressure concerns: Check connection pressure when hooking up at developed campgrounds. "Great campsite. Clean and nice amenities for a State Park. Be careful hooking up your RV to water. Very high pressure," warns an experienced RVer.

Off-season advantages: Consider spring or fall for cabin camping with fewer crowds at popular locations. "It was July 4 weekend but still not crowded," shares a camper who visited Currant Creek during a typically busy period.

Dump station access: Plan waste management if staying in cabins with RV hookups. "There's a place right outside the park to dump your tanks," notes a camper who appreciated the convenience of the facilities.

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