Camping near Lynndyl, UT

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    Central Utah's Lynndyl area features diverse camping environments within a 30-mile radius, from established campgrounds to dispersed sites on public lands. Yuba State Park offers developed camping at Oasis Campground with full hookups, showers, and cabin options, operating from March through December. Little Sahara Recreation Area, known for its sand dunes and OHV trails, provides multiple camping areas including Jericho and White Sands campgrounds. Fishlake National Forest's Oak Creek Recreation Site offers a more secluded forest camping experience with basic amenities during its May to September season. Dispersed camping options exist along Whiskey Creek Road and at Cherry Creek Campsites for those seeking more primitive experiences.

    Road conditions and seasonal considerations significantly impact camping in this high desert region. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F, while winter brings freezing conditions that close many campgrounds. Wind is a persistent factor, particularly in open areas like Little Sahara where campers report consistent strong gusts. As one visitor noted, "When we arrived, the wind was consistently 45+ mph... the map says wind picks up frequently and to store your things." Water availability varies by location, with many dispersed sites requiring campers to bring their own supply. Cell service is generally reliable near established campgrounds but becomes spotty in more remote areas. Reservations are recommended for developed sites, especially during summer weekends.

    Campers consistently praise the area's scenic qualities and relative solitude. The "middle of nowhere feel" mentioned in reviews of Yuba State Park highlights the region's appeal for those seeking quiet camping experiences. OHV enthusiasts particularly value Little Sahara, described by one visitor as "an OHV paradise, dunes, hills, and a large amount of tracks for dune buggies, ATVs, four wheelers, razors, whatever you have." Fishing opportunities exist at several locations, though lake conditions can vary seasonally with algae blooms occasionally reported. Shade is limited at many sites, with visitors noting that "trees are not mature enough to provide any shade at all, so be prepared for sunny sites." Facilities at established campgrounds generally receive positive reviews for cleanliness and maintenance.

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    Best Campgrounds near Lynndyl (91)

      1. Fishlake National Forest Oak Creek Rec Site

      4.7(7)13mi from Lynndyl23 sitesRVs, Tents

      "It must be the best kept secret in western Utah for camping. Oak Creek campground is located four miles east of Oak City, Utah. It is nestled in a canyon in the Fishlake National Forest."

      "It's tucked away on Boulder Mountain and if you're not looking for it, you might pass it up. It's immaculate, great hosts, and quiet."

      from $20 - $80 / night

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      2. Oasis Campground — Yuba State Park

      4.4(21)22mi from Lynndyl27 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Place really gave that “middle of nowhere feel”, lake and surrounding area were beautiful. Campsites were simple and bathrooms were nice."

      "Nearby dump station. Some grass and green areas for dogs. Adequate shower facilities. Pretty scenery, and several miles away from the interstate so very quiet."

      from $40 - $100 / night

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      3. Antelope Valley RV Park

      2.8(6)15mi from LynndylRVs, Tents

      "Clean friendly love Delta Utah inexpensive"

      from $50 - $65 / night

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      4. Jericho Picnic & Camping Area

      4.5(2)12mi from LynndylTents

      "Great recreation area just a couple hours from Salt Lake City. Lots of sand dunes and opportunities for play. Our Boy Scout Troop sand boarded and rolled down the dunes."

      5. Little Sahara Dump Station

      4.0(2)12mi from LynndylRVs, Tents

      "We stayed here as a quick overnight stop on our way into southern Utah. And it was Memorial Day weekend. There were thousands of people here."

      "Someone even parked there RV right on a trail which was a little frustrating."

      6. Oasis Campground - Little Sahara Rec Area

      5.0(1)13mi from LynndylRVs, Tents

      "Lots of trails for side by sides, dirt bikes, & 4wheelers."

      from $18 / night

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      7. BLM Little Sahara RA - White Sands Campground

      4.7(3)16mi from LynndylTents

      "The Stars were beautiful and the sand was soft and fun to walk in. We set up two tents and thoroughly enjoyed the visit. Highly recommended!"

      8. West Fork - Whiskey Creek Dispersed Camping

      4.5(2)17mi from Lynndyl

      "You simply follow the river up the canyon, and choose from any of the small flat locations for tent camping, or pick a couple trees to hang a hammock. Choices are abundant."

      9. Coyote Gulch RV Park

      4.0(1)15mi from LynndylRVs

      from $55 / night

      10. Fish Lake National Forest Campsite

      4.1(7)23mi from LynndylTents

      "As I was laying in my sleeping bag inside my tent around 11pm, some creature started stalking me around midnight. I could hear it moving and breathing outside my tent."

      "Really quiet despite being so close to the interstate"

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    Recent Reviews near Lynndyl, UT

    297 Reviews of 91 Lynndyl Campgrounds


    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Maple Grove

      Very nice campground

      Nice campground, quiet and away from the highway. There are 20 individual sites and three large group sites. Sites 1-18 are in the trees; 19 and 20 catch the early morning sun. There are numerous water hydrants and the outhouses were clean.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 4, 2026

      Painted Rocks Campground — Yuba State Park

      Unique landscapes and lakeside

      It rained a bit, then cleared up so you get some extra mud boots in that case with the unique utah red soil. Temperature in april was in the high 30Fs at night, and the sound of coyotes can be heard. Amazing views and very quiet. You'll see the wildlife is shy, and I think they have some burrows in the landscape nearby

    • Elizabeth B.
      May. 31, 2026

      Fillmore Wildlife Management Area

      Not a road for a low profile car.

      We arrived late ane that itself can present challenges. The road waa a slippery muddy high rooted mess for a bumper pull truck and camper a a low profile car. Despite the muddy and rough terrain. We had a pleasant stay.

    • David W.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 21, 2026

      Fillmore Wildlife Management Area

      Open field with free range csttle

      Wide open, far enough away from I15 in that you don’t hear it but only a 10 minutes away. Woke up at 0500 to a herd of cows wondering what’s EKKO is.

      Nice stop for the night Easy road in Easy road out

    • M
      May. 10, 2026

      Cottonwood Campground

      Great Spot

      This is a great campground if you’re looking for somewhere simple to stay for a weekend. You’re not able to make reservations but it doesn’t seem very popular so you’re most likely to find a spot if you go early enough. It costs $10 if you stay for 3 days, but it allows you to use the America the Beautiful pass if you have it. There’s a 4 mile hike if you keep following the road down if you’re looking for something else to do.

    • Jake A.
      May. 10, 2026

      Cottonwood Campground

      Good spot

      Would go again this place had such beautiful trees and wildlife love to experience the outdoors great location.

    • MrCopperhead1974 The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 21, 2026

      Meadow Hot Springs

      Beautiful spot

      Great spot for a day or two. The parking area has plenty or room would not recommend the last half mile of road its rough.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 19, 2026

      Meadow Hot Springs

      Meadows HotSprings

      Worthy of an overnight stop. Springs were busy during the day but fun.


    Guide to Lynndyl

    Camping options near Lynndyl, Utah feature diverse terrain at elevations ranging from 4,600 to 8,600 feet. The region sits within Utah's west desert, creating dramatic temperature fluctuations even within a single day. Road conditions to many camping areas require high-clearance vehicles, particularly after rainfall when dirt roads become rutted and muddy.

    What to do

    Trilobite hunting: West of Delta, fossil enthusiasts can search for prehistoric treasures. One camper at Antelope Valley RV Park noted, "Managers were super friendly & helpful. They are expert rockhounders, so take the time to chat them up. Be sure to visit local rock shop too, owner there is very helpful and has an amazing collection."

    OHV adventures: Little Sahara's extensive dune system offers prime terrain for off-highway vehicles. A visitor mentioned, "This is an OHV paradise, dunes, hills, and a large amount of tracks for dune buggies, ATV's, four wheelers, razors, whatever you have."

    Wildlife viewing: The West Fork area provides excellent opportunities to spot native wildlife. According to one camper at West Fork - Whiskey Creek Dispersed Camping, "If you're looking for a fun backpacking camping trip where you're guaranteed to see tons of wildlife, this is it. Not only will you avoid the crowded campgrounds, but you'll be able to do it without hiking a million miles from your vehicle. You can park at the trailhead and hike up only 2 miles before you start seeing deer and elk everywhere."

    What campers like

    Remote solitude: Many campers value the secluded nature of dispersed camping options. A visitor to Whiskey Creek Road USFS Dispersed shared, "Camp was relatively flat, good trees for shade and elevated to allow for nice views and a breeze. Kids enjoyed exploring and climbing the small trees. Previous campers made fire pits. No one to be seen for miles."

    Stargazing: Clear desert skies make for excellent night viewing. One camper at BLM Little Sahara RA - White Sands Campground wrote, "We arrived late evening, self pay registration was easy. The Stars were beautiful and the sand was soft and fun to walk in."

    Creek sounds: Several camping spots offer the relaxing sound of running water. A camper at Cherry Creek Campsites noted, "Remote spot right next to a creek. Listening to the creek flow is great. Surprisingly busier area for the first week of April, and there were a lot of people riding ATVs and dirt bikes."

    What you should know

    Weather extremes: Temperature fluctuations can be dramatic. A visitor to Oasis Campground at Yuba State Park reported, "We had one night here on a road trip to southern CA. It was beautiful. Clean, quiet, well maintained. We were there on a weeknight in April so I can imagine it gets pretty busy in weekends and in warmer weather. It was 25 degrees overnight so we were grateful to have the electric hook up!"

    Water quality varies: Some campgrounds have less-than-ideal drinking water. At Fishlake National Forest Oak Creek Rec Site, a camper mentioned, "The main two things I didn't like was that the water from the in-ground spigots smelled and tasted like pool water and was also not ice cold. The tap water in the bathroom also smelled like pool water."

    Pack in water for dispersed sites: Most primitive camping areas lack water sources. For places like Whiskey Creek, campers should bring their own supply, especially during summer months when natural sources may dry up.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for easily accessible sites: When camping with children, proximity to your vehicle matters. As one visitor noted about West Fork, "You simply follow the river up the canyon, and choose from any of the small flat locations for tent camping, or pick a couple trees to hang a hammock. Choices are abundant. Was able to hike in with my 8 year old, and he loved it."

    Check bathroom facilities: Restroom availability varies significantly between the best places to camp near Lynndyl. One camper at Oak Creek Recreation Site shared, "Located in a quiet area with plenty of shade. Nice pavilion and pretty clean grounds (at least when I visited)."

    Plan for shade: The high desert sun can be intense, especially for children. Whiskey Creek dispersed camping offers some natural cover, with one visitor noting, "Camp was relatively flat, good trees for shade and elevated to allow for nice views and a breeze."

    Tips from RVers

    Consider your rig size: Not all campgrounds accommodate larger vehicles. One camper at BLM Little Sahara RA - White Sands Campground simply stated, "Weren't there long but the Bathrooms were clean and it wasn't crowded!" — but notes elsewhere indicate that large RVs may struggle with access.

    Electric hookups matter: Given temperature extremes, having power can be critical. A visitor to Yuba noted, "Awesome first camp of the year. Booked as soon as the state parks opened back up. Only issue we had was we accidentally booked a site without electric. Could've been more clear on website."

    Road conditions: Access to some of the best camping near Lynndyl requires careful driving. A camper at Dispersed Sandy Lot shared, "We were looking for an easy place away from the interstate to split our drive from Idaho to St George in half. There was no one here at all and found easy place with a tree to set up 26ft tt. Further up are more sites but gets sandier and tighter."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Lynndyl, UT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Lynndyl, UT offers a wide range of camping options, with 91 campgrounds and RV parks near Lynndyl, UT and 26 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Lynndyl, UT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lynndyl, UT is Fishlake National Forest Oak Creek Rec Site with a 4.7-star rating from 7 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Lynndyl, UT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 26 free dispersed camping spots near Lynndyl, UT.