Top Cabins near Meadow, UT
Escape into nature and disconnect from your daily life with cabin camping near Meadow. Finding a place to cabin camp in Utah is easier than ever. Search nearby cabins or find top-rated spots from other campers.
Escape into nature and disconnect from your daily life with cabin camping near Meadow. Finding a place to cabin camp in Utah is easier than ever. Search nearby cabins or find top-rated spots from other campers.
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!
$45 / night
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
$24 - $100 / night
The camping is funky but functional. And overpriced. You pay per person not per vehicle.
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We came here to test out our new teardrop we bought from SLC. We wanted the electric hookup. We arrived during a snow storm, off season camping was first come first serve. We used the QR code to check in and pay. We were the only ones on the campground, so we took the campsite closest to the lake and the vault toilets (flush toilets were closed). The lake was beautiful and the campground was maintained nicely.
Nice long spaces. Very quiet, and still dark enough at night to see the stars. Best campground in the area.
We rented 2 sites for 2 nights. When we arrived they were taken. Half of our party had to go elsewhere because there was only 1 site left. The host frankly doesn't appear to be capable of doing his job. Manager refused to refund if. Never again. POOR MANAGEMENT! Prepay at your own risk.
OK, but quite a bit of freeway noise due to proximity and acoustics of site. Limited hiking from site. Need to walk/drive about a mile back down to visitor center to walk trails with petroglyphs.
We stayed here for 1 week and had a great time just relaxing! The town of Beaver is very peaceful and is home to the Creamery. Its a great place to get the best ever cheese and ice cream...yum! Fantastic place for biking as well.
Lots of trees and long pull through spaces. Dianna in the office was awesome.
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
The campground was simple, but nice. The showers were not individual, but they were hot and clean. The buses were very unique and gave the campground a fun “hippie” vibe. The hot springs themselves were nice and relaxing.
Hotsprings were cute and I can imagine that the campground would be amazing in summer. Not a whole lot to go other then the local hotsprings.
I chose this KOA because I was traveling alone and I wanted a safe place to stay, and it was perfect for that. Lots of families and felt monitored in the event that someone who wasn't supposed to be there wandered in. The overall feel was very much like an RV park with more trees. This was my first KOA, but overall good experience.
Full hookups, showers and restrooms still operational. Lean. Spots are gravel, but level. They have 2 size pull ins, so it's nice to pay less as I have a smaller RV.
Beautiful location and it was a nice place to walk around. Outdoor kitchen and showers as well as community space.
Camping was about $25/night.
You do have to make a reservation on the website and call for details when you get here, Soaking happens in 2 hour windows and isn’t included in the camping fee. Because of where the pools are, I recommend soaking before dark.
If you have mobility issues, be aware that there are stairs to get to the pools and the upper pools require a bit of climbing.
The outdoor kitchen space was a nice space to use after time on the road.
Stayed at Sam Stowe on our way to Bryce. Stay in site 5. Good site….private. Great hiking trail at the rear of the campground. Goes up the canyon. Visited the various sites for Rock Art through the park. Great stuff. We were able to stream using Verizon. Stayed for two night.
Ok busy weekend Hot
The campground is small and eclectic. Vintage busses built into cabins, and hot spring with paid admission. Challenging to level larger rig.
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.
Reserved a “Long and Shady” site, but it had no shade in the afternoon. That would be site 48. It has two very young, apparently dead trees. A bit disappointed about that, but all in all the campground is as advertised.
These hot springs are some of my favorite in the USA! The camping is nothing crazy, but for access to the springs it’s well worth it. Camp has a mix of tent and rv sites as well and some vintage tour busses and trailer for rent. Bathroom was plenty clean too
Really love the vibe of this place. There is plenty of space for tent camping although they offer bus stays if you prefer. Reservations are required in advance. There are bathrooms with showers and toilets all running water.
Only complaints. There are some cats that meow, loudly. All night and the garbage man comes at 5 am Wednesday morning and it's quite noisy. All in all a good stay.
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.
No concrete pads, just gravel with grass and picnic tables between. The landscaping looks a little overgrown. The fencing around the small dog park isn’t secure.
Office and laundry facilities are closed on Sundays. Bathrooms are small but clean with one toilet stall and two shower stalls each.
Full hookups and pull through spaces. Wi-Fi is available but we didn’t test it.
It’s a very quiet place. Fillmore has a Best Western with a golf course, a few gas stations and a Carls Jr.
Good place to spend the night
This is great when you need to hook up to water and electric. Also had clean restrooms and clean showers for $1.25 for 4 minutes. Coin operated.
Be sure to read the map, the spots are adequately marked, but there is very little grass except what is in the tent sites. There are plenty of dog bag and garbage cans. Very quiet place out of the city.
Camping near Meadow, Utah, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for hot springs or serene campgrounds, there's something for everyone in this area.
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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Meadow, UT is Fillmore KOA with a 4.4-star rating from 18 reviews.
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