Best RV Parks & Resorts near Lewiston, UT

Several RV parks within 20 miles of Lewiston offer full hookup sites for travelers in northern Utah. Aspen Grove RV Park in Tremonton features concrete pads with 50-amp electrical service, sewer, and water hookups at its 45 sites. Traveland RV Park in Logan provides 45 pull-through sites with 30/50-amp electrical options and accommodates big rigs year-round. Cub River Lodge & RV Park in nearby Preston, Idaho offers 30-amp hookups with full sewer connections across a mix of back-in and pull-through sites. Sites at newer parks like Aspen Grove feature level concrete pads while older establishments may have gravel surfaces. "Level new concrete pads. Nice layout. Almost all pull through. Great little store. View of the mountains," noted one visitor about Aspen Grove.

Interstate proximity makes most RV parks in the region easily accessible for motorhomes and travel trailers, though some sites near Bear Lake require careful navigation on curving roads. Cell service varies significantly between parks, with stronger connectivity at facilities closer to Logan and Tremonton. Dump stations are available at most full-service parks, with Traveland RV Park and Aspen Grove both offering sanitary dump access. Seasonal considerations become important during winter months when some parks reduce services, though several remain open year-round with winterized hookups. According to one visitor, Aspen Grove has "two laundry rooms for the large park, which is nice for the folks parked towards the back," making it suitable for longer stays. Pet policies generally allow dogs with standard leash requirements, and many parks have designated pet areas.

Best RV Sites Near Lewiston, Utah (117)

    1. Aspen Grove RV Park

    28 Reviews
    Mendon, UT
    23 miles
    Website

    $55 - $1450 / night

    "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."

    "Level new concrete pads. Nice layout. Almost all pull through. Great little store. View of the mountains. Great LPG service. Large neat sites with clean table. RR & showers looked Amazing."

    2. Sun Outdoors Garden City Utah

    3 Reviews
    Garden City, UT
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (844) 946-5252

    $55 - $65 / night

    "It's pet-friendly, has full hookups, picnic tables, and wifi. The nice thing about this campground is it does have a beach as well as water/lake access."

    "Quiet time of year here which was great. Lake is beautiful, facilities clean. Will come back"

    3. Belmont Hot Springs RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Mendon, UT
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 458-9975

    $40 / night

    "Full hook up was great. Features natural hot springs. Beautiful views. Nice place."

    "We went in the winter and we were able to jump into the hot springs and my family loved.  we would be going every winter as it isn't too far from salt lake city"

    4. Cub River Lodge & RV Park, LLC

    4 Reviews
    Preston, ID
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 852-2124

    $15 - $849 / night

    "The drive up to the lodge and rv park is amazing. Great hosts and a wonderful spot."

    "I have been so blessed to have shared fun times on razor rides on all the many trails up the Mountainside. There is the Deer Cliff Lodge and plenty of campsites all up the Cub river."

    5. Traveland RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Providence, UT
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 787-2020

    $59 - $79 / night

    "Great little Rv park just off the highway and tucked in behind a hotel. You’re far enough off the road you don’t notice the highway noise."

    "Lots of space and great amenities"

    6. Devils Creek RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Malad City, ID
    29 miles
    +1 (435) 881-9604

    $10 - $35 / night

    "This is an older campground, and space near reservoirs is a hot commodity. The RV park host was very friendly and accommodating."

    "This campground is convenient to highway and has scenic view of Devils reservoir with mountains in background"

    7. Love's RV Stop-Brigham City UT 686

    4 Reviews
    Brigham City, UT
    32 miles
    Website

    $37 - $599 / night

    "Private RV secured area with Rv laundry and shower facilities. Private fenced in dog parks in RV area separate from gas station. Showers are included in price of stay. Quiet area which is perfect."

    "Love this facility has a resort feel. Has showers, bathrooms and laundry. You’re on leveled asphalt. Great Mountain View. This place is very nice for a Loves."

    8. Epic RV Park & Marina

    1 Review
    Garden City, UT
    26 miles
    +1 (801) 893-1099

    9. Golden Spike RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Brigham City, UT
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 723-8858

    $60 - $80 / night

    "That and given its proximity to the Interstate make it the closest and easiest RV campground to get to near Brigham City/Perry. "

    10. Lava Hot Springs Spa Motel & RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Lava Hot Springs, ID
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 776-5589

    $40 - $50 / night

    "The campground is hidden behind the Motel, on a small patch of land. There is a fireplace, potable water, sewer hook up. And 30 amp electric hookup. There is no shower or toilet facilities."

    "The location is directly across the street from the hot spring pools.   Our spot #6 was on the river. "

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RV Park Reviews near Lewiston, UT

555 Reviews of 117 Lewiston Campgrounds


  • Jeremy H.
    Apr. 30, 2023

    Earp & James Hitching Post

    Great park and friendly staff

    When planning our visit, we were confused by something on the website, so I called to get clarification. The staff member that I spoke with was very friendly and answered all my questions. When we arrived, the staff member at the park was very friendly and accommodating. The site we had reserved had a next-door neighbor, but there were several empty sires without direct neighbors and she happily changed our site so we had more breathing room. This park has a big open field designated as the dog park and the RV park as a whole is very pet friendly. We were in site 17, which was a 50 amp site so we had to use an adapter for our 30 amp trailer. Hookups were conveniently located and included water, electric, and sewer. The site was a super level gravel pull through although they also had some back in spots and tent friendly spots. This park is right off the interstate but we really didn't notice the road noise. The bathroom and shower was clean and well kept. The town as a whole is small but cute and has a great city park. We didnt eat at the diner in town but were told by family that its a great place to eat. We were there for two nights and will definitely stop there again when we're in the area.

  • B
    Jun. 30, 2022

    Lava Hot Springs West KOA

    Great KOA

    Great pull-through and the back-in spots are beautiful. Kid, pet friendly, walking distance to food and fun. One of the best KOA’s we have stayed at.

  • 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.

  • Alan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2019

    Golden Spike RV Park

    Great RV Spot Close to the Interstate

    This an wonderful medium sized RV campground that is totally locally owned so you know your stay will go towards benefiting local families!  That and given its proximity to the Interstate make it the closest and easiest RV campground to get to near Brigham City/Perry.  It is a perfect stopping point if you're looking at having all the comforts of home before heading into the mountains or into the towns nearby.  Amenities include a full laundry and bathroom in addition to cable TV and Wi-Fi.  They owners are on the property year round and is a very safe place to stay.  There are 38 sites that have 30 and 50 amp hookup options in addition to water.  Definitely visit this RV campground over the nearby KOA as it supports local businesses!!!

    If you want to spend time out in nature there is the nearby Bird Refuge, and Great Salt Lake.  To the north and northwest of here there lies the amazing Devils Playground and the namesake of the campground which is the Golden Spike National Historic Site in which the rail lines from the east and west met.  To the east there are numerous canyons to choose from in case the days are too sweltering hot to stay in the valleys

  • Angie R.
    Jul. 12, 2024

    Love's RV Stop-Brigham City UT 686

    Good location Nice Area Good for money

    Private RV secured area with Rv laundry and shower facilities. Private fenced in dog parks in RV area separate from gas station. Showers are included in price of stay. Quiet area which is perfect. Back in and pull through available. Good hook up’s

    Totally worth the money. Safe and secure.

  • GoWhereYouAreDraw N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 20, 2021

    Sun Outdoors Garden City Utah

    On the beach!

    This campground seems like it is one of the closer campgrounds to the water. It's pet-friendly, has full hookups, picnic tables, and wifi. The nice thing about this campground is it does have a beach as well as water/lake access. Not as many amenities as the KOA (Bear Lake/Marina Side). 

    The bathhouse was very clean. Did seem less busy than the KOA (Bear Lake/Marina Side).

  • P H.
    Jun. 23, 2020

    Devils Creek RV Park

    Close quarters but friendly faces

    This is an older campground, and space near reservoirs is a hot commodity. The RV park host was very friendly and accommodating. Very clean campground with a nice boat dock and plenty of spaces to get down near the reservoir and fish.

    Warning - Some of the spaces felt like extremely close quarters especially with slide outs. The picture below shows one of the older full utility locations. Some units may not have much room to slide out without contacting the utility boxes. Some units offer great shade and an awning next to a shared fire pit, shared picnic table. Some units have a really nice shared grass area between trailers. Also several people here are seasonal campers with monthly rates. This can make finding a space a little more challenging. Call ahead and make sure to get reservations so you can get a spot.

    Lot size seems inconsistent between spaces as some feel very cramped and some of the high number units without utilities had larger spaces between them, almost appearing as an extra space between two units people were using for pet/kid play areas.

    Dogs are to be kept on leashes, but people should consider short leashes/tie lines as it is easy for pets to cross into adjacent units depending upon where they are staked. Make sure to plan ahead for power adapters. Only one 30amp service so if your planning to run AC, plan to be the first in or coordinate with your neighbor.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 7, 2024

    Lava Hot Springs East KOA

    Nice KOA-Poor RV Sites Design

    The KOA is just off US-30, so easy to find. Our GPS and Waze did not have the exact address, but you can easily see the KOA sign coming in from the east. We were traveling with another couple and there were basically two marked check-in spaces. You have to pay attention to where you position your rig so you don't block office car parking. We had reserved a premium K-9 site and were assigned site 102 at check-in. Site 102 was 1 of 3 premium sites next to the office. The problem with site 102 was 1) there was a truck parked there with no owner in sight, 2) trees that would have scraped the top of our 5th wheel, and 3) a very difficult and tight back-in swing on this 90-degree site with our 40' rig. You need to be an expert backer, or very lucky, to clear the trees at the entrance of this site if you're in a larger rig. Sites 100 and 101 do not have these same obstacles and with the river view, are arguably the best sites in the park. We went back into the office to request a different site and were assigned a non K-9 premium back-in site, 200, in their new area. We would have enjoyed the original site as it does have a nice river view. Sites were under construction in the 200 area and each site is highlighted by 7-inch high and 6-inch wide cement curbs. Whoever designed much of this CG did not understand RVs. It was challenging to back into your site as there are also cement barriers to protect the sewer hookups off the curbs in front of sites on the adjacent pull-through sites. We almost tore off a snap pad getting too close to a curb as the curbs are not sloped to prevent this and based on the markings, a lot of tires have fallen victim to these curbs. Also, we had to be very careful going up and down our steps as you have the curb there as well. While we were getting into our site, a 45’ class A was trying to get into pull-through site 221 across from us. Just trying to make the turn onto this row, he ran his rear tires up on the curb around the shower/laundry facility. He still had his toad attached and had to disconnect it to avoid damaging his vehicle. Hopefully, the management of this park will mark that site for shorter rigs as he also had problems clearing the curbs when departing his site. Their free Wifi was decent. We got 3 bars on Verizon and no issues getting a shot to the north sky for Starlink as there are no mature trees in this new area. There are plenty of other CG options in the area, so we will not stay here again. The main positive of this CG is the staff. They were friendly and accommodating when we requested to change sites. They also credited us the diffrence in cost since we didn't get the K-9 site, without us asking for the credit.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 19, 2024

    Caribou Highlands Golf & RV

    What a Find

    We were in the Lava Hot Springs, ID area and when traveling US-30, we saw a sign for Caribou Highlands Golf & RV. We had to check out a golf course with an RV park. When you turn off US-30 at the sign, it will be a hard-packed dirt road and you go straight until you see golf course signage and follow them to the course. You will first come to the campground (CG) area where the 10 pull-through sites with FHUs (30/20 AMP). Check-in is at the clubhouse which is about 100 yards from CG. The pull-throughs are long enough for big rigs. A few of the sites have large trees so you will want to watch your sides and roof. There's a bathhouse building. There are no picnic tables at the sites. The cost per night when we were there was $42. During the week its pretty wide open but they do fill up on the weekends. Reservations are made on Campspot. The golf course is a 9-hole links style. They also have a driving range.


Guide to Lewiston

RV parks near Lewiston, Utah provide travelers with accommodations across northern Utah and southeastern Idaho. Located in the Cache Valley region at approximately 4,600 feet elevation, camping facilities in this area experience cold winters with regular snowfall and warm summers with low humidity. Water access varies significantly between properties, with Bear Lake facilities offering direct water access while inland sites focus on mountain views and proximity to hiking trails.

What to do

River recreation access: Cub River Lodge & RV Park in Preston, Idaho offers proximity to river activities with scenic surroundings. "A special friend has built a cabin right on the river. I have been so blessed to have shared fun times on razor rides on all the many trails up the Mountainside," notes one visitor about the recreational opportunities in the area.

Hot springs exploration: Lava Hot Springs Spa Motel & RV Park provides direct access to thermal waters. "At the back of the RV park is a trail you can walk along the river and will come to a place where you can enter the river right into a hot spring," explains a camper. The park features 15 full-hookup spaces with concrete patio pads near natural hot springs.

Reservoir fishing: Devils Creek RV Park sits directly on a reservoir for water activities. A camper describes the setup: "Located right off I-15, it sits right upon the Devil Creek Reservoir. This is a full service RV campground, has all the hook ups for electric, water and dumping." The waterfront provides fishing access with minimal hiking required.

What campers like

Mountain vistas: RV travelers appreciate the landscape views from many Lewiston area parks. At Aspen Grove RV Park in Tremonton, campers enjoy "Great place to overnight while passing through northern Utah. Huge full hookup sites with concrete pads. Nice and quiet despite being near the intersection of I-15 and I-84."

Spacious sites: Traveland RV Park in Logan earns praise for its site design. "The sites are super nice and level, and have great grass area to relax in," writes one reviewer. Another notes it's "Spacious and not too crowded. Lots of hiking spots!"

Water activities: Campgrounds with water access remain popular for summer visitors. At Blue Water Beach Resort, "This campground seems like it is one of the closer campgrounds to the water. It's pet-friendly, has full hookups, picnic tables, and wifi. The nice thing about this campground is it does have a beach as well as water/lake access."

What you should know

Service variability: Campground amenities and maintenance standards vary widely in the region. At Golden Spike RV Park, guests note restrictions: "It was a great weekend get away, the staff is nice but it was sad to see they don't allow any sort of fire (no charcoal or wood) and they don't enforce a dog on leash policy."

Water level changes: Reservoir levels fluctuate seasonally. A Devils Creek camper mentions "Loved the water, even though it was low. The sticky mud on beach made everything a bit more difficult. We had fun none the less." Water activities remain possible year-round at hot springs facilities but may be limited at reservoirs during drought conditions.

Fire regulations: Fire restrictions vary by property and season. Some parks prohibit all open flames while others provide fire rings. Check individual campground rules before arrival as policies change seasonally based on fire danger.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly water options: Blue Water Beach Resort provides safer swimming areas. "The bathhouse was very clean. Did seem less busy than the KOA (Bear Lake/Marina Side)," notes one family who appreciated the less crowded environment for children.

Space for play: Look for campgrounds with open areas between sites. "There is a center grass location that's great for kids to play," mentions a camper at Cub River Lodge & RV Park. Parks with designated activity spaces allow children to play safely away from RVs and roads.

Entertainment alternatives: Belmont Hot Springs RV Park offers natural recreation options. "Love this place. Love hot springs, love all the open space. Nothing but love for this park. We went in the winter and we were able to jump into the hot springs and my family loved," reports a visitor who enjoyed the year-round water activities for children.

Tips from RVers

Winter accessibility: Several rv parks near Lewiston, Utah remain open year-round with varied winter services. "This RV park would be good for a few RV friends to make reservations and stay as the sites are really close," notes a visitor to Lava Hot Springs. Some parks offer winterized hookups while others reduce services.

Site surface considerations: Concrete pads provide better leveling in all seasons. A visitor to Aspen Grove RV Park described it as "New RV park & sparkling clean. Large clubhouse with all amenities & beautifully decorated! Dog park and nice laundry/shower facilities." Older parks typically feature gravel surfaces requiring additional leveling equipment.

Check height clearances: Some routes to Bear Lake require navigating mountain roads with overhanging vegetation. RVers with tall rigs should map routes carefully and consider staying at more accessible locations like Love's RV Stop, which visitors describe as having a "resort feel. Has showers, bathrooms and laundry. You're on leveled asphalt. Great Mountain View."

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