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.
Anderson Cove Campground permits pets on leashes throughout the grounds, with direct access to Pineview Reservoir. Several tent and RV sites accommodate campers with dogs, featuring concrete fire rings, picnic tables, and drinking water stations. North Fork County Park and South Fork also maintain pet-friendly policies for campers seeking alternatives in the Huntsville area. Campgrounds typically enforce leash requirements and may have designated pet areas separate from beaches. During peak summer months, reservations should be made months in advance as pet-friendly sites fill quickly. Campers note the clean facilities make for comfortable stays with pets, though road noise can be noticeable at certain campgrounds like Magpie.
Riverside RV Resort and Century RV Park provide full hookup options for those traveling with pets in larger vehicles, while Weber Memorial Park offers more primitive camping with pets in a wooded setting. Most campgrounds in the area maintain pet waste stations and enforce cleanup policies. The South Fork Campground provides excellent water access with pet-allowed areas near the South Fork Ogden River, allowing dogs to cool off during summer months. Hiking trails throughout the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest connect to many campgrounds, creating convenient exercise opportunities for dogs. Pet owners should be aware that wildlife encounters are possible, and certain beach areas within the Pineview Reservoir recreation complex restrict dogs during peak summer seasons.
$26 - $316 / night
"Tucked away from SLC, it's a perfect little oasis."
"Dogs are allowed on leash at the campground only, not on the beach. There are operators riding around on golf carts frequently throughout the day."
$30 - $40 / night
"Arrived around 2pm on a Friday and stayed at Cutler Flats. Didn't look at the other campgrounds so can't speak to them in particular. Drove up and down the loop and most were available at that time."
"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."
$28 - $55 / night
"Pet friendly. Kids love it here."
"It wasn’t right off the river but it was still only a 30 second walk to the river."
"This was a nice spot tucked away from the interstate but not super far. Clean restrooms, nice staff. Stayed here twice on our trip to Moab. Plan on staying again on other trips to southern Utah"
"The KampK9 is a nice touch, a small area to exercise 1-3 dogs at a time. There is also a farm on the other side of a barbed wire fence."
$59 - $74 / night
"River and walking trail just steps away from all sites. Would be nice if the dog park was finished. There are other amenities that are planned to be available, but are not available yet."
"There is a dog park area and access to a trail which runs along the river. There is a lot of noise from the interstate and the nearby Air Force base."
$20 / night
"Cute park, just an hour from Salt Lake City. The main attraction is a reservoir but I think there’s hiking nearby too."
"This is a Huge campground and day use area, with 3 group sites, that is right next to Causey Reservoir! "
"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."
"The utilities were in the perfect position for an RV towing a car. The front desk was super friendly and gives popcorn every day. Very walkable park and safe."
$28 - $55 / night
$28 - $291 / night
"This campground is also next to the river, and has easy access to get into the river in multiple locations."
"There is also a trail system to the south that leads to river access for tubing or fishing."
$28 - $55 / night
"This is one of our family’s favorite getaways close to Pineview! Bathrooms are always clean, sites are always clean, & we’ve always had GREAT camp hosts!"











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.
My god-father and mother come into town yearly and stay at this location in their 5th wheel. The facility is spotless! Seriously, the staff keep the entire grounds in great condition. There are dozens and dozens of spots that fit just about any size RV or 5th wheel. Every spot has water and electric hookups, picnic tables, and enough grass space to setup pet pens.
There are several different amenities including a pool, playground for the kids, life-size chessboard, and a mini-breed dog park!
It is a lovely place. Nice patch of grass at the site. River and walking trail just steps away from all sites. Would be nice if the dog park was finished. There are other amenities that are planned to be available, but are not available yet. It is a very pretty place with the mountain backdrop. Lovely sunrises and sunsets. Beautiful.
We wanted to explore Salt Lake City so decided to stay at this downtown KOA. It is a large and crowded RV park but right on a Transit line (UTA light rail Trax) and biking distance to downtown. The facilities are older but clean. Standard Holiday amenities like pool, dog park, dog wash, basketball court. We’d stay again if I wanted to be close to downtown.
Whow…new new new facilities with all the big rigs pull thru power water sewer games dog park ice cream souvenir shops easy on and off the freeway. Close to restaurants. But a sterile walking environment. Concrete pads and all… can’t go wrong here.
The place was nice and new. There is a dog park area and access to a trail which runs along the river. There is a lot of noise from the interstate and the nearby Air Force base. The only issue we had was that the street lights in the resort were super bright at night. We're glad there wasn't one above our spot!
Great amenities, dog park, showers, laundry. Stayed here long term a couple times and it’s always a great stay! Close to the park, splash pad, and track. Hosts are pleasant. A little close together but good for being on base.
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.
Large amount of mature trees provide a nice canopy of shade. Spots are very close together. Lots of amenities: large pool, hot tub, clean bathrooms, showers, dog park, laundry.
Anderson Cove Campground near Pineview Reservoir offers camping spots on blacktop and dirt surfaces. The surrounding South Fork of the Ogden River runs through multiple campgrounds with fishing opportunities and swimming areas. Winter brings snow to higher elevation sites while lower areas remain accessible through fall. Temperatures vary from 80-90°F in summer to below freezing in winter months.
River recreation access: North Fork County Park features a river running through the property and hiking trails. "There's a hidden waterfall you can hike too, and a river runs through the park. It's a must!" reports Debbie P. The trail system connects to various water entry points.
Fishing in local waterways: At South Fork campground, the Ogden River provides excellent fishing access. "Cool cave, river, hiking, wildlife. Pet friendly. Kids love it here," notes Lisa W. Fishing is popular throughout summer and fall seasons.
Mountain biking trails: Several campgrounds connect to mountain bike trail systems. "We stayed in the canyon near the trailheaad for the waterfall hike. Excellent mountain bike trails also. Can't wait to go back and ride more of them," shares Rich J. from North Fork Park. Trails range from beginner to advanced difficulty levels.
Creek access for cooling off: Campers appreciate direct water access during hot summer months. "We rode bikes and paddle boarded. Gets extremely busy on weekends but nice and quiet on the weekdays," states Kristen W. about Anderson Cove.
Secluded sites with privacy: Many sites offer tree coverage for privacy. "Enough trees to keep your site private, able to fit a 30' trailer in over 75% of their spots," notes Jared about North Fork County Park. Site privacy varies significantly between campgrounds.
Waterfall hiking trails: Weber Memorial Park provides access to Causey Reservoir and nearby hiking. "Just a short drive to Causey Reservoir to enjoy some kayaking, paddle boarding, relaxing. There are a couple of great places for cliff jumping with varying heights to jump off of," explains Sean W.
Reservation requirements: Popular sites fill quickly during peak season. "You need to reserve sites here well in advance as it fills up for the entire Summer as soon as the reservation window opens," advises Barb D. about Anderson Cove. Weekends typically require booking months ahead.
Noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience road noise. "There is a lot of space to be spread out from others. The beach is so large and it's easy to camp out," says Whitney K. about the beach area at Anderson Cove, providing alternative quieter locations.
Variable pet policies: Perception Park and other dog friendly campgrounds near Huntsville enforce leash requirements. "The campground has various sizes of spots, and is kept clean," reports Maddi M. Specific dog areas exist but vary by location.
Group site availability: For larger family gatherings, consider specialized sites. "This is a great place for a family reunion. We enjoyed the camp site and the short walk to the lake. Facilities were clean and staff was great," shares David H. about Anderson Cove.
Kid-friendly water features: Magpie Campground offers creek access with pools for children. "We've camped all over in North Fork sites! Our family has our annual family reunion in Mustang Flats every summer," explains Fale L., noting the family-friendly atmosphere.
Connectivity considerations: Most campgrounds have limited cell service. "This was a really nice place for only being 40 mins from the city. Good beach front not a far walk from our campsite. Lots of trees to hang your hammocks up on," describes Blake T., highlighting the proximity to city amenities while remaining disconnected.
Hookup availability: Riverside RV Resort provides full hookup options with additional amenities. "Beautiful area! Great staff!" notes Jade B. The resort includes water, electric, and sewer connections at most sites.
Site dimensions: RVers should check site lengths before booking. "Sites are asphalt and VERY long & level—with a strip of grass and some rock gravel," reports Rara B. about Riverside RV Resort. Most dog friendly campgrounds near Huntsville Utah have variable site sizes.
Winter accessibility: Some RV parks remain open year-round while forest campgrounds close seasonally. "Just South of Ogden with all your city amenities but tucked away in a quiet river setting. Lots of space, Full hookups and nice landscaping," says Barb N. about Riverside RV Resort's year-round accessibility.
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