RV camping near Logan, Utah offers access to picturesque Bear Lake, known as the "Caribbean of the Rockies" with its unique turquoise waters. The area sits at approximately 4,500 feet elevation, with summer temperatures typically ranging between 70-85°F during peak camping season. Winter camping is available at select locations, though water services may be limited when temperatures drop below freezing.
What to do
Explore hot springs: Belmont Hot Springs RV Park provides natural hot spring access with mountain views. "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 appreciates the year-round accessibility.
Riverside activities: Riverside RV Resort offers direct access to the Weber River. "There is a walking trail that runs along the Weber river and a dog run on the eastern part of the property," notes one camper. Another adds, "River and walking trail just steps away from all sites," making it convenient for fishing, wading, and riverside hiking.
Coffee and dining exploration: Visitors staying at Aspen Grove RV Park recommend local eateries. "You must try Buzzbru coffee so good and if you like bbq J Brian's smokehouse had the best ribs/burgers/potato salad and sugar cookie. Bear lake is a must do and so much good in Utah!" shares one enthusiastic camper who discovered local culinary spots.
What campers like
Spacious sites: Campers consistently mention site size as a major benefit at several parks. "The sites are huge and I love that they aren't jammed too close together," notes a visitor to Aspen Grove RV Park. Another camper states, "This place is amazing. Secluded and dark but flat, impeccably clean EVERYTHING! We didn't interact with any staff directly and only stayed one night but the spots were ENORMOUS!"
Well-maintained facilities: Devils Creek RV Park receives praise for its maintenance. "The port a potty was clean and well maintained and even though we were by the freeway, after awhile you tune out the noise," reports one visitor. Another camper adds, "This is a full service RV campground, has all the hook ups for electric, water and dumping."
Water recreation: Blue Water Beach Resort provides direct lake access. "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," notes a camper who appreciated the proximity to Bear Lake.
What you should know
Site limitations: Some RV parks have restrictions worth noting. At Aspen Grove RV Park, a camper reports, "Clean and modern. That is the problem. This is a $75 parking lot. Pavement, cement and no shade. No fire pits." This helps set expectations for those seeking a more rustic experience.
Seasonal conditions: Winter camping has specific considerations. "Love this place. Love hot springs, love all the open space. We went in the winter and we were able to jump into the hot springs and my family loved," reports a visitor to Belmont Hot Springs, highlighting winter activities.
Noise factors: Traveland RV Park location has pros and cons. "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," notes one camper, while Riverside RV Resort gets different feedback: "The interstate is 20 yards from the first row of sites. It was constant traffic noise 24/7."
Tips for camping with families
Look for parks with play areas: Cub River Lodge & RV Park offers family-friendly spaces. "There is a center grass location that's great for kids to play," notes one visitor who appreciated dedicated recreation spaces for children.
Consider weather timing: Summer heat impacts comfort at some locations. "It was also 100 degrees each day we were there so that didn't help the situation. There are zero shade trees and the majority of the site face south so there is no shade on the camp side of your camper in the afternoon or evening," warns a camper at Riverside RV Resort.
Check pet policies: Love's RV Stop provides dedicated pet areas. "Private RV secured area with Rv laundry and shower facilities. Private fenced in dog parks in RV area separate from gas station," notes a visitor, making it easier for families traveling with pets.
Tips from RVers
Reservation systems vary: Some parks have unique check-in processes. "Their after hours check in process was organized and amazing," reports a camper at Aspen Grove RV Park, while another notes at Devils Creek RV Park: "This campground was convenient to come in late and leave early. We called ahead and they were very accommodating."
Site selection strategy: At Riverside RV Resort, site location matters. "We're glad there wasn't one above our spot!" notes a camper referring to the bright street lights. Another camper shares, "Had my choice of a lakeside spot (no shade, back-in) or a pull thru under a tree. Chose the tree," at Devils Creek RV Park.
Hookup considerations: For overnight stays, Love's RV Stop provides convenient options. "Private RV secured area with Rv laundry and shower facilities... Good hook up's. Totally worth the money. Safe and secure," notes a visitor who appreciated the security features.