Best Cabin Camping near Meadow, UT
Looking to cabin camp near Meadow and enjoy a rustic retreat into nature? Finding a cozy cabin in Utah has never been easier. Each cabin offers quick access to one or more of Meadow's most popular destinations.
Looking to cabin camp near Meadow and enjoy a rustic retreat into nature? Finding a cozy cabin in Utah has never been easier. Each cabin offers quick access to one or more of Meadow's most popular destinations.
Mystic Hot Springs has campsites in grassy areas under big trees, unique hippie buses, authentic pioneer cabins, full RV hook-ups and pull throughs, hot showers, and clean bathrooms welcome travelers from near and far. We love to say “it’s funky, but functional," and makes for great camping near Salt Lake City. Our unique accommodations are not your typical hotel, but everyone is welcome. Hiking, biking, ATV, and horse trails lead into spectacular canyons near our campgrounds. Soaking passes for our hot springs are included with every stay. Come check it out for yourself!
Sevier River RV Park Provides all the amenities needed for enjoying your outdoor adventures.
We offer bike and ATV trails, as well as Full RV Hookups and beautiful tent spaces for camping all along the river!Come see why our RV Park is one of the best in all of Utah.
$15 / night
Open for season. All water and electricity is on in campground. The boat ramp is open and the docks have been placed. Hazards exist, be careful if boating.
...
$45 / night
Our campground is open year-round.
Situated in the picturesque town of Beaver in Southern Utah, our location is surrounded by the stunning Tusher Mountains to the east and the Mineral Mountains to the west. The area features flat ranch land with grazing cattle and horses, as well as the serene Beaver River meandering through. Our campground mirrors this tranquil setting, with level RV sites and abundant Elm trees offering shade. At Beaver KOA, we welcome pets with open arms and provide two agility dog parks for their enjoyment. It's an ideal spot for a family retreat, where you may catch a glimpse of hummingbirds, songbirds, or even deer roaming the nearby fields.
Conveniently positioned 200 miles between Las Vegas and Salt Lake City, our campground grants direct access to 270 miles of the Paiute Trail for ATV enthusiasts. Not far away, you can embark on a scenic drive to Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park, where alpine lakes fed by trout streams await, along with excellent exploring opportunities.
Rest assured, you'll receive a warm and friendly welcome at Beaver KOA, where our priority is to provide clean sites and facilities for your comfort. With a well-stocked store and a refreshing heated pool available during the summer months, our campground offers a perfect opportunity to unwind and immerse yourself in the rural charm of Southern Utah.
What types of sites are available?
Whether you want to sleep under the stars in a traditional tent or prefer the comforts of home, Beaver KOA has a campsite for every camper. KOA is one of the most comfortable campgrounds in Beaver, Utah, from basic Tent Sites to Long RV sites to Rustic camping cabins. For those looking to go RV camping, KOA offers Pull-Thru and Back-In RV Sites with full hookups at all our sites with a max Pull-Thru length of up to 80 feet. All of our sites have a fire pit and picnic table to enjoy the outdoors with family and friends. Get back to nature by staying in one of our Rustic****Camping Cabins, which feature single- and two-room options for campers looking for a traditional experience without a tent. Both cabin types include amenities such as a picnic table, fire ring, and porch swing. Campers looking for an authentic camping experience can reserve one of the many Tent Sites available. Some Tent Sites offer a traditional camping experience, while others provide water and electricity. All Tent Sites feature a grassy area, picnic table, and fire ring.
What Amenities Does Beaver KOA Offer?
Beaver KOA offers many amenities to ensure every camper has a comfortable and enjoyable stay. After a long day of exploring or swimming, enjoy a hot shower in our campground's clean bathrooms or take advantage of the on-site laundry facilities. With a well-stocked KOA store available, guests can easily purchase camping essentials such as firewood, refreshments, or a thoughtful gift for loved ones at home. If you need to catch up on some work before you begin your vacation or want to upload photographs to show others the great time you are having, Beaver KOA offers Free Wi-Fi. Your furry friend can also enjoy the fun at our two KampK9 pet parks - fun parks where dogs can run and play while you relax on one of the benches available.
For your convenience, we sell propane, ice, firewood, and much more on-site.
Add us to your great summer adventures! Open seasonally from April 15th to October 15th, we are located in Marysvale, Utah. We offer 77 pull-thru full hookup, 20-50 AMP sites, rental cabins, fire pits, laundry facilities, a store, wi-fi, and more! Prime Paiute Trail riding from our RV Park, and local golfing, hiking and ATV trails. We offer a premier clean and fun campground experience! We invite you to call and book your reservation today!
$43 - $119 / night
Great Campsites, Swimming & Hot Tub was Awesome. Friendly Staff
They have RV spots, cabins and beautiful tent areas right next to the river. Also there's an ATVs rental nearby.
Awesome first camp of the year. Booked as soon as the state parks opened back up. Place really gave that “middle of nowhere feel”, lake and surrounding area were beautiful. Campsites were simple and bathrooms were nice. Only issue we had was we accidentally booked a site without electric. Could’ve been more clear on website, but also likely a rookie mistake being our first camp in Utah
We planned to tent camp here, but our friends rented the cabin next to our site and couldn’t make it last minute. So we got the cabin! Great spot. Lake is cool and an easy walk down from the sites. Shade is at a premium, so we were very happy to get the cabin because it was crazy hot. Clean bathrooms with nice showers for rinsing off after splashing in the lake all day.
Took the travel trailer with the wife, kids, and dogs. Which may seem confusing to say romantic getaway with kids and dogs, but keep reading you'll understand. Camp site: pull through with full hookups. They have cute busses that you can stay in, cabins, and camp sites. Not many camp fires while we were there but it was pretty windy. Kids experience: ok - not amazing. Enjoyed a few hikes. Dogs: loved the hikes - not allowed on the hotsprings grounds so they had to stay in the trailer. So someone had to stay back when we went to the hotsprings. Hikes: very pretty geology - very hot and dry. Take plenty of water for the dogs and not just the humans. Hotsprings: AMAZING! Kids stayed with dogs... very romantic... Especially at sunset/dusk!!! The peacocks were a wonderful surprise and add an outstanding ambience to the experience.
Very quiet, far enough off the road to not have road noise. Pool and jacuzzi, little bit of shade. The grass is nice and well maintained. The town has a grocery and a pizza place, nothing special.
The campground is small and eclectic. Vintage busses built into cabins, and hot spring with paid admission. Challenging to level larger rig.
Mystic Hot Springs is a great place to camp and feel luxurious! There’s a cute little gift shop with restrooms and cabins are available to reserve. The springs are great even on hot days, and shade is easy to find.
Danny and his crew were lovely. We had been on the road for a while and booked a spot a few hours before we arrived. They took great care of us. We were going to pitch a tent but it was so late we got a cabin instead. We were right next to the river. Super grateful for the wonderful night sleep before hitting the road again. Highly recommend
I'll keep this short, but suffice it to say this place should be on your bucket list! If you're on The Dyrt, you probably aren't afraid of campfire smoke, bugs, or... well... dirt. So if that's the case this place is definitely for you. You can camp, park an RV, or rent a bus that toured with the Grateful Dead. (Allegedly). They also have little cabins and trailer homes you can rent as well. Amazing soaking and star gazing, and surprisingly easy soaking. Maybe I just got lucky!
Dont let first glance or reviews of run down facilities deter you, unless your a germaphobe. We have been to many hot springs in various levels of improvement or natural state, and these are a gem. Sure some upgrades and improvements could be made, but well worth the cost. Great water, unique tubs built into the side of springs, crazy painted buses or old cabins to stay in. If your looking for different, fun, and awesome- this is a great place to check out. Off the beaten path, nothing much in town but one drive in diner plus a few shops. And such helps the feeling of the whole experience. Cant hear the interstate or traffic, views a plenty, ducks, geese and some stunning peacocks running around. It was a great experience and cant wait to go back!
An awesome getaway. Loved every moment we spent there. Beautiful views with great places for photo opportunities!
No room in RV site for tent so moved to grassy tent site. Most sites appear to be occupied by long term rentals. Host was very friendly and helpful in accommodating my needs.
Great place if you just want to get away. Had the whole lake to myself. Strong 30 mph winds.
General: A mix of FHU (most pull-thru but a few back-in), two tent areas, and three cabins.
Site Quality: All sites are level and gravel. Some sites have a brick patio that the picnic table sits on. As would be expected in an RV park, there is minimal separation between sites, however, when we were there on a weeknight in November, it was only about 25% full so it was not a problem.
Bath/Shower House: As we’ve come to expect in KOAs, the bathrooms and showers were very clean with soap and paper towels.
Activities/Amenities: The pool was closed for the season when we were there. There is a nice play structure, a basketball court, and a few other outdoor games. Amenities include a pool table, laundry facility ($2 each for wash and dry), fish cleaning station, pet area, and a small store open during business hours (9-5). The dishwashing sink appeared to be closed, perhaps for the season. There is free coffee in the morning.
This was just an overnight for us as we continued to head home after three months on the road so we were not looking for activities or amenities but appreciated that it was quiet.
Great rec area including a playground. Bathrooms well Maintained and pedal boat and other boat rentals. Plenty of fish to catch off the shore or in a boat
Stayed in an old bus turned into cute little camp spot. Stayed here in the dead of winter and was very comfy and cozy. Bus had heated blankets and was thoughtfully set up. There was also option for tent camping. Clean facilities. Mystic Hot springs was perfect. Just a short walk from the camping spot up to the hot spring that is open 24/7. Would recommend this to anyone as the perfect weekend getaway. Great prices as well.
This is a great spot on your way through or just for a weekend getaway. Each spot has a cover over the picnic table and most spots have a view of the lake. The spaces are pretty far apart and you have a decent amount of privacy.
There is a lot to do including camping swimming 🏊♀️ on the beaches, and water is warm. The campground ⛺️ is about 25 miles south of Nephi. Recreational opportunities include camping, 🛶 , swimming, fishing, and ATV/dirt bike 🏍 paths.
There is developed and primitive camping is available at Oasis and Painted Rocks campgrounds and at the beach areas. There is a lot to fish for including northern pike, walleye, yellow perch, wiper, and catfish year-round.
Great campground in Richfield Utah.
Well taken care of and close to the freeway. Nice pool and close to services. Part of the utah utv trail system
Buyer beware.
We selected this location based on activities we wanted to incorporate into our 2-week family vacation. The website was our only source of information and it was professionally done with a reservation process on par with well-established parks. We had never been to the Bryce Canyon area and were taking a risk with each location where we chose to stay. Our intent was to choose locations that gave everyone in the family a fun option as this would be our only vacation for the year. The Sevier River RV Park’s website gave us everything we wanted to see.
What we found instead was that the photos and activities listed on the website were either intentionally misleading or, at the very least, were not representative of this RV park. Rather than paved lots surrounded by trees, we found a newly graded, bare dirt lot. The listed amenities were only partially available and the activities listed were not available with the exception of the fishing. We found ourselves at a location that did not in any way match the sales pitch on the website.
To add insult to injury, I paid an extra$50 to lock in a specific RV spot which hadn’t even been graded yet. What we figured out after we arrived was this this is a brand new RV park that isn’t yet fully functional, in spite of what is represented on their website. The owners were very kind folks who didn’t seem to recognize that we had a reservation, let along paid additional fees to lock in a site that wasn’t ready. Based on the activities and presentation on the website, we’d planned a 3-night stay in a site toward the outer edge of the park under the trees. What we quickly decided was that we’d give it one night and see if we still wanted to stay. The only grudging accommodation from the owner was to allow us to use the laundry facilities at no charge.
While the fishing did not disappoint(5 brown trout all 10-12 inches) and the surrounding area was beautiful, there was nothing else, just dirt. Contrary to the website representation, there were no ATV rentals, horseback riding or white water rafting available. Because the fishing was good, we decided to stay a second night. It rained hard all night long and we woke up to a muddy mess. In spite of the cost, we left early that morning not to return.
While we had high hopes, to say this stay was disappointing is an understatement. I think in 4-5 years, this park will live up to the hype on the website but, in the meantime, the owners have an obligation to accurately represent their park. We walked away at an$80 cost because of the misrepresentation. I hope the owners update the website or at least communicate to those who make reservations that all may not be what it seems. We stayed in 5 different RV parks over a span of 15 nights and this was the only one that did not meet expectations. Should you choose to stay here, keep your expectations in check.
Utah state recreation area, OHV recreation area along with beach side camping. Year round access. Campground is RV only (I think) beach tent camping along the whole lake, vault toilets around the lake, Occasionally there are trees but mostly not, can get dusty if people are driving thier off road toys. Only 1 vehicle per reservation extra car can be paid for. Nice beautiful, relaxing.
We spent a fun day exploring Cedar Breaks National Monument. However, we lost track of time, the sun was setting and we had not chosen a place to camp.
Campground Review of Fremont Indian State Park:
We searched on TheDyrt app for nearby campgrounds and found Fremont Indian State Park. We drove down the mountain and around another mountain and found the campground. It was totally dark by the time that we arrived and so we quickly parked and set up our campervan to sleep.
A gentleman emerged from the shadows and approached our site. It seemed a little sketchy at first. However, he ended up being friendly and inquired if we’d like to join him and his friends around their campfire. After we prepared our campervan and cleaned up a bit, we dropped by the campfire. It turns out the party included some park staff and researchers. One lady was researching dark skies and one gentleman was researching astral alignment with ancient rock art. They shared about their research and showed us some of their amazing photos of the night sky. A warm way to end the day.
The next morning, we woke up to snow on the ground and the nearby mountaintops. Having learned from our new friends that the park contained some pretty significant rock art, we decided that we should check it out. We hiked on a couple of the trails and discovered quite a few of the rock art pieces created by the Fremont Indians. There's an easy trail that is located adjacent to the park office. There are other trails that run along the river. It is amazing that so much of the rock art was in such good condition.
The campsites provide the basics like a parking space, picnic table, electrical & water hookup and firepit/grill. The restrooms were conveniently located close to our campsite and were clean. There are showers behind the restrooms. During the winter the showers may be closed. The campground is somewhat small, but is surrounded by beautiful mountains and bluffs. The staff were super friendly and helpful.
For more info: https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/fremont-indian/
Product Review of Travelers Autobarn Campervans:
As a Ranger for The Dyrt, from time to time I am provided products to test. For this outing I was provided a Travelers Autobarn Kuga Campervan.
For more info: https://www.travellers-autobarnrv.com
The best thing about traveling in a campervan is the ease, flexibility, and ability to make detours if needed.
We picked up our Kuga Campervan in Las Vegas. The Travelers Autobarn office is just west of the the main strip and easy to find. We arrived early in the day to begin the registration process and campervan orientation. The process was quick and easy. The Kuga Campervan is a hightop van conversion with couches, a table, two beds, propane stove, sink, water, kitchen, interior lights, fan, window shades and solar power. We also had the free living package which included kitchen pots, pans, utensils, cups and accessories. It also included sleeping bags, sheets, pillows and towels. The package pretty much made it super easy to get in the van and go.
The Travelers Autobarn staff member was super friendly and provided an orientation of the basic operation of the campervan. The campervan drives like a normal van, but learning about the camper functions was helpful.
We had charted a route around Utah and Arizona visiting a number of towns, parks, roadside attractions and hot springs. The day that we started a weather system passed through which made the temperatures drop in the northern part of our route. We simply flipped our route to avoid the cold weather and traveled the southern route first. By the time that we circled north the weather had warmed up and it was perfect weather for exploring. Traveling in a campervan made it super easy to be flexible with our route and schedule.
On our seven day trip we visited Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, Horseshoe Bend National Monument. Monument Valley National Park, Arches National Park, Mystic Hotsprings, Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Meadow Hotsprings, Valley of Fire State Park and Fremont Indian State Park.
If we were not traveling in a campervan it is unlikely that we would have had the flexibility to camp anytime and anywhere. We would have never found and stayed at Fremont Indian State Park. It ended up being a gem of a park and a great overall experience. This campervan camping adventure opened up my mind to new opportunities and travels. So much fun!
For more info: https://www.travellers-autobarnrv.com
Quiet little KOA, off the highway enough it was very serene. Each spot has a nice grass area. Laundry and bathhouses were in great shape.
I-15 noise. Tent campers a good set of noise canceling ear buds will take care of it. Quiet campground meaning no people running around shouting and partying. Clean. Staff very friendly and helpful. Gave me a tent site that had nice privacy from rest of campground with plenty of trees and bushes.
Nice little spot right off the highway. The man at the front was very welcoming, guiding everyone to their spot. Was able to book a res after closing hours which is always nice to be spontaneous. The place had everything we needed which was truly just a spot to sleep and bathrooms were very clean so I give 5 stars
Great little place for a quick over night. We’d stay longer next trip.
Very clean and staff was very friendly! Seems to be a lot to do in the area.
Cabin camping near Meadow, Utah offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and cozy accommodations, perfect for those looking to escape into nature.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Meadow, UT?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Meadow, UT is Fillmore KOA with a 4.4-star rating from 18 reviews.
What is the best site to find cabin camping near Meadow, UT?
TheDyrt.com has all 17 cabin camping locations near Meadow, UT, with real photos and reviews from campers.
Keep Exploring