Dog-Friendly Camping near Kaysville, UT

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    Cherry Hill Campground features tent and RV sites where pets are welcome, with grassy spots and picnic tables throughout the grounds. Nearby, Lagoon RV Park & Campground provides pet-friendly accommodations with full hookups for RVs and tent camping options within walking distance of Lagoon Amusement Park. Dogs must be kept on leash at both locations. Hill AFB FamCamp offers military families pet-friendly camping with a fenced dog relief area adjacent to the base splash pad and park. The Salt Lake City KOA welcomes pets with dedicated pet areas and provides amenities including electric hookups, water, sewer, showers, and trash service. Sites at Cherry Hill can get crowded during peak season with campers reporting being "crammed in like sardines" during busy periods.

    Trails near campgrounds provide opportunities for dog walking, though owners should bring waste bags as some areas report litter problems. Valley View RV Resort offers excellent amenities for pets with designated dog areas, though some visitors note occasional issues with pet waste cleanup. Temperature considerations are important when camping with pets in the Kaysville area, as summer months can become extremely hot. Most campgrounds enforce quiet hours starting at 10-11pm, which helps manage barking issues. Farmington Bay Wildlife Management Area provides additional outdoor recreation opportunities for leashed pets, located just 15 minutes from most Kaysville campgrounds. Cabela's in Farmington allows overnight RV parking and is pet-friendly, making it a convenient stopover option when traveling with dogs through the area.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Kaysville (143)

      1. Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

      4.3(54)16mi from Kaysville62 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "One of our favorite state parks in Utah is only~45 minutes away from Salt Lake City! There are bison, antelope, deer, and many other animals that call this island home."

      "By far one of my favorite stops through Utah ❤️ absolutely breathtaking views, along with scenic routes to see wildlife such as the bison."

      from $20 - $200 / night

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      2. Salt Lake City KOA Holiday

      3.7(45)18mi from KaysvilleRVs, Tents

      "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."

      "Lots of amenities: large pool, hot tub, clean bathrooms, showers, dog park, laundry."

      from $50 - $189 / night

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      3. Bountiful Peak Campground

      4.3(12)8mi from Kaysville33 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The sites have plenty of room, tons of shade and easy access to bathrooms."

      "They are a little close to each other but nice and clean."

      from $15 - $98 / night

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      4. Riverside RV Resort

      4.2(11)8mi from KaysvilleRVs

      "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."

      from $59 - $74 / night

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      5. Hill AFB FamCamp

      4.3(8)6mi from KaysvilleRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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."

      "There is a fenced in dog relief area. The campground is right next to the base splash pad and a big park. Cheap $25 a night full hook ups was definitely worth the stay."

      from $20 - $35 / night

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      6. Pony Express RV Resort

      4.3(15)14mi from KaysvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      7. Cherry Hill Campground

      3.6(7)2mi from KaysvilleRVs, Tents

      "This was great for my bf and I because we were driving so late and couldn’t find an open camp ground. This place was open and it was easy to find a spot with no light and quiet."

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

      4.0(20)18mi from Kaysville123 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $26 - $313 / night

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      9. Lagoon RV Park & Campground

      4.0(5)4mi from KaysvilleRVs, Tents

      "We stayed during the Halloween Fright weekend and from Wednesday to Friday at around 2pm, we were about the only ones there. Then the place exploded with campers and by 7pm the place was full."

      "We had a deluxe pull thru site with 2 adults and 2 dogs and were charged $59, but for same day booking for a safe, clean, spot we can’t complain!"

      10. White Rock Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

      3.7(14)16mi from Kaysville9 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "A little buggy on the trails nearby, but no issues near the campsite. There were awnings for the picnic tables which was great, and it was a short walk to the Great Salt Lake!"

      "The campgrounds were very open with not many trees but a great view of the lake. We saw fox that came right up to our tent and lots of bison close by. Quiet place."

      from $40 - $180 / night

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Kaysville, UT

    1104 Reviews of 143 Kaysville Campgrounds


    • 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.

    • Derek E.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 1, 2019

      Pony Express RV Resort

      RV Heaven

      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!

    • K
      May. 10, 2022

      Riverside RV Resort

      Very New

      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.

    • Kim G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 11, 2025

      Salt Lake City KOA Holiday

      Urban campground convenient to SLC

      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.

    • Sandy & Revie V.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Sun Outdoors North Salt Lake

      Really tight

      I am comparing this campground to Valley View RV park in Layton since we were there for a week before we stayed here- there is a stark difference for the exact same price. The sites at Sun Outdoors are extremely tight, the grounds themselves are not nearly as well maintained- dog park while bigger is just stone and not well maintained- smaller dog park mostly weeds.

    • T
      Oct. 8, 2021

      Aspen Grove RV Park

      So clean

      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.

    • Brian The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 2, 2023

      Riverside RV Resort

      Nice and new

      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!

    • Karla B.
      May. 19, 2019

      Mountain Valley RV Resort

      Friendly and immaculate

      This spacious RV park has two pools (one limited to adults only), two dog parks (one large enough for big dogs to run and fetch), two sets of pickle ball courts and is spacious and level and nice/ oh, my.

      The staff are friendly and lead you to your RV site (and actually collected and filled and delivered our propane tanks). They have a few cabins but are mostly laid out for newer RVs. They ask the age and type when making reservations. Good Sam discounts apply. This is a very nice “the only 5 star “ RV Park in Utah.

    • Mk A.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 8, 2023

      Hill AFB FamCamp

      Cute little 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.


    Guide to Kaysville

    Camping opportunities near Kaysville, Utah range from lakeside state parks to military base facilities, with most sites positioned between 4,200 and 4,500 feet elevation. The area experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures frequently exceeding 90°F from June through August, while spring and fall bring more moderate temperatures ideal for tent camping. Winter camping options remain available at several year-round facilities despite occasional snow.

    What to do

    Wildlife viewing at Antelope Island: The 28,000-acre state park offers excellent opportunities to observe free-roaming bison, pronghorn antelope, and various bird species. "It's cool to drive around and see the wildlife," reports Adam G. about Bridger Bay Campground. "We even did the East Island drive and saw Burrowing Owls," adds another camper.

    Hiking trails with lake views: Several hiking routes provide panoramic views of the Great Salt Lake and surrounding mountains. "There is a trailhead right down the road that is along the Weber River. Mountain bike or hike, you will have a good time," notes Patrick J. about Riverside RV Resort.

    Water activities at Anderson Cove: Pineview Reservoir offers swimming, fishing, and boating options just 30 minutes from Kaysville. "Good beach front not a far walk from our campsite. If you have some water toys it's awesome because you can anchor them on the shore or the dock," reports Blake T. at Anderson Cove Campground.

    What campers like

    Spacious sites at Antelope Island: The island campgrounds offer more seclusion than many urban options. "The campground is very spread out and provides lots of space between you & other campers," notes Caroline N. about White Rock Bay, while another camper mentions "huge spaces between campsites" at Bridger Bay.

    Clean facilities at Salt Lake City KOA: Located about 20 minutes from Kaysville, this KOA maintains high standards. "Warm showers and bathhouse that was fairly clean. It was still winter so not many other amenities," writes Jennifer O. about Salt Lake City KOA. Another reviewer adds, "Nice level asphalt spots" with "WiFi and cable" available.

    Mountain views from higher elevation sites: Bountiful Peak Campground sits at higher elevation offering cooler temperatures and scenic vistas. "The sites have plenty of room, tons of shade and easy access to bathrooms," reports Wyatt S. about Bountiful Peak Campground, which opens July through early September.

    What you should know

    Seasonal bug issues at lake campgrounds: Biting insects can be problematic at certain times, particularly at lakeside locations. "It's hard to walk or bike because the bugs are so bad. I don't just mean the odd bite, I mean coated in biting gnats as soon as you go outside your vehicle," warns one camper about Bridger Bay.

    Limited shade at some locations: Many campgrounds in the area lack substantial tree cover. White Rock Bay Campground has "no shade whatsoever" according to Alan B., making summer camping potentially uncomfortable without proper equipment.

    Varying noise levels depending on location: Urban campgrounds experience more noise disturbances than remote sites. At Pony Express RV Resort, "there are multiple trains/sirens/large semis blowing by all night," reports one reviewer, while higher elevation sites tend to be quieter.

    Tips for camping with families

    Water park amenities at Cherry Hill: This campground features adjacent water attractions for children. "Family noises from sunup to sundown. Water park is priced separately, but access is seamless," notes Kathy S. The facility includes "mini golf, water slides, laser tag, maze, kiddie boats" with "shady spots to camp."

    Playground access at military base camp: For military families with camping privileges, Hill AFB FamCamp provides excellent play facilities. "The campground is right next to the base splash pad and a big park," notes Chris L., making it convenient for children to burn energy between camping activities.

    Weekday camping for quieter experience: Several reviewers recommend avoiding weekend crowds with children. "Gets extremely busy on weekends but nice and quiet on the weekdays," advises Kristen W. about Anderson Cove, suggesting Wednesday check-ins for first-come, first-served sites.

    Tips from RVers

    Early reservations required: Popular RV campgrounds fill quickly, especially during summer. "Sites are a little close and it is a very family friendly campground... Checked in on a Wednesday afternoon for FCFS site. Plenty open," advises a camper about Anderson Cove.

    Pull-through preferences at Cherry Hill: Some sites offer better amenities and space than others at this pet-friendly camping option near Kaysville. "I recommend paying for the longer pull-through sites - you'll get a paved pad, your own electrical box on the side where your hookups are, and slightly more space to spread out," suggests G.F. from Cherry Hill Campground.

    Security considerations for urban camping: Several RV parks near the city offer security features worth considering. At Riverside RV Resort, "Gated entry is a plus for me, and the staff is so kind and welcoming," reports Claire L., noting it feels "very safe" for staying with children.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular dog-friendly campsite near Kaysville, UT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dog-friendly campground near Kaysville, UT is Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park with a 4.3-star rating from 54 reviews.

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