Best Equestrian Camping near Morgan, UT

North Fork County Park offers equestrian trails within a varied terrain of meadows, forest, and creek access. The campground features multiple camping loops with sites large enough for horse trailers and equipment. Picnic tables and fire pits are provided at each site, with vault toilets distributed throughout the park. The park's rural location creates a secluded camping experience while maintaining proximity to the small town of Eden. Clean toilet facilities and ample parking space accommodate riders traveling with large vehicles and equipment. Camp hosts maintain the grounds and are available to assist with campsite selection and local trail information.

The trail system connects directly to the campground, allowing riders immediate access to mountain paths without needing to trailer horses to trailheads. Trails range from gentle creek-side paths to more challenging mountain routes, providing options for various riding abilities. Water access points along North Fork Creek offer natural watering spots for horses during rides. The campground remains open seasonally, typically closing during winter months when trails become snow-covered. Early May through October provides optimal riding conditions with moderately warm days and cool evenings. Biting flies can be present during summer months, particularly at dusk, so appropriate horse protection is recommended. Advance reservations are advised for holiday weekends and summer Saturdays when the campground frequently reaches capacity.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Morgan, Utah (20)

    1. Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    54 Reviews
    Hooper, UT
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 773-2941

    $20 - $200 / night

    "One of our favorite state parks in Utah is only~45 minutes away from Salt Lake City! There are bison, antelope, deer, and many other animals that call this island home."

    "By far one of my favorite stops through Utah ❤️ absolutely breathtaking views, along with scenic routes to see wildlife such as the bison."

    2. North Fork County Park

    16 Reviews
    North Ogden, UT
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 399-8491

    $30 - $40 / night

    "Before we had kids, we would bike and hike along the different trails. There’s a short waterfall hike, but also a long hike that will take you up to Ben Lomond Peak & cut across to Willard Peak."

    "Arrived around 2pm on a Friday and stayed at Cutler Flats. Didn't look at the other campgrounds so can't speak to them in particular. Drove up and down the loop and most were available at that time."

    3. Granite Flat (utah)

    38 Reviews
    Mutual Dell, UT
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 785-3563

    $27 - $355 / night

    "Tucked in very back. Long ways to walk from car. Water spout next to car area. Will be sharing parking with 2 other sites. 2 lakes nearby. Fire pit with grill gate. Shaded area."

    "Utah is such an amazing place to visit for the outdoors. My family and I come here once a year because we love hiking and being in the outdoors."

    4. Middle Fork Conservation Area

    2 Reviews
    Eden, UT
    18 miles
    Website

    "My family and I were driving through and needed a place to stay for the night. We camped the first night that lot camping was allowed (9/10) so it was quiet and peaceful."

    5. White Rock Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    14 Reviews
    Hooper, UT
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 773-2941

    $40 - $180 / night

    "Hues of all different kinds of colors reflect off the perfect mirror surface of the Great Salt Lake and give you an endless sunset much like at the Bonneville Salt Flats. "

    "A little buggy on the trails nearby, but no issues near the campsite. There were awnings for the picnic tables which was great, and it was a short walk to the Great Salt Lake!"

    6. Cottonwood Campground — Willard Bay State Park

    14 Reviews
    Willard, UT
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 734-9494

    $60 - $150 / night

    "This park is a great stopover on your way through Utah or weekend visit. The lake is clean and still very natural. The swans circling the water are something to see."

    "This campground is right next to the I-15, and a set of train tracks that seem to see daily use."

    7. Nunns Park

    29 Reviews
    Aspen Grove, UT
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 851-8640

    "The only bad part about this camp site is all the highway noise. It is close to the Provo river and there is lots of shade so that is nice. Great place to have a camp fire and cook some S'mores. "

    "Close in to town, very pretty with Provo river next to it. Bike path and highway noise can be distracting."

    8. Dock Flat Campground

    6 Reviews
    Mantua, UT
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 999-2103

    "The location is beautiful, and full of deer. My partner and I are just starting out full time rv life and this was the first spot we stayed at."

    9. Silver Lake Backcountry

    8 Reviews
    Alta, UT
    36 miles

    "You can’t drive to the coordinates, you have to park at the uppermost parking lot for Silver Flat and hike up to a camping spot. Camping anywhere along that road will give you gorgeous views, though!"

    "There were a lot of off road vehicles and people fishing. More crowded then we were expecting, but the views were amazing! Not a lot of shade, as in bring your own. Perfect place for dogs to play!"

    10. Timpooneke

    15 Reviews
    Mutual Dell, UT
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 785-3563

    $27 - $204 / night

    "This campground is well maintained and nestled into some nice pine trees in view of the backside of Mount Timpanogos, it is divided into 3 areas, one of which has horse corrals."

    "Near hiking trails and reservoirs(no motor sports) Equest sites can be used by people wIthout horses too."

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Morgan, UT

282 Reviews of 20 Morgan Campgrounds


  • Michael J.
    Jul. 31, 2018

    Timpooneke

    Amazing campground a short drive from the city

    This campground is well maintained and nestled into some nice pine trees in view of the backside of Mount Timpanogos, it is divided into 3 areas, one of which has horse corrals. While there are many campgrounds in Utah that rival it, this one is special because it's such a short drive after work.

  • Dennis A.
    Sep. 14, 2018

    Mirror Lake - Uinta Wasatch Cache National Forest

    Picturesque!

    Beautiful higher altitude camping. RV's and tent camping. No electricity or water hookups. No showers and pit toilets. Allow horses in the horse section of the campground. Lake you can canoe, kayak no motorized crafts allwed. Fishing and swimming in the lake. Nice hiking around the lake.

  • Andrea P.
    May. 29, 2018

    Timpooneke

    Popular high elevation campground

    Timooneke is beautiful. High elevation(7400ft) campground up the popular Alpine Loop. Book EARLY- ita very popular. Near hiking trails and reservoirs(no motor sports) Equest sites can be used by people wIthout horses too.

  • Alan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 1, 2020

    Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    Amazing in the Right Season!

    One of our favorite state parks in Utah is only~45 minutes away from Salt Lake City! There are bison, antelope, deer, and many other animals that call this island home. On the west side of the island are extensive muds flats that give you one of the best sunset views in Utah. One of our favorite things to do on the island is hike Frary Peak which is the high point of the island. The top portion of the hike is a rocky scramble, but there are plenty of side trails to beautiful viewpoints during the hike. 

    As for the best season to visit the island, we are partial to winter due to the absolute lack of bugs and stunning contrast of the bison on fresh snow. Our 2nd favorite season is early spring before the bugs come out in full swarm! I wouldn't recommend visiting in late spring or summer as there are swarms of all kinds of biting bugs and the temps can be unbearable.

  • Kimberlee W.
    Jun. 22, 2021

    Granite Flat (utah)

    Quiet, shaded area

    Quite area, lot of room. I stayed on site 58 (tent only). Enough room for 2 medium tents. Next/above stream. Tucked in very back. Long ways to walk from car. Water spout next to car area. Will be sharing parking with 2 other sites. 2 lakes nearby. Fire pit with grill gate. Shaded area. Full sun from 10am-4pm.

  • Alan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2019

    White Rock Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    Amazing Sunsets but no Shade

    Hands down the best campground for sunset views on all of Antelope Island!  The sunsets in the fall, and winter are the best as the bugs have gone down considerably and therefore you won't get eaten alive!  Hues of all different kinds of colors reflect off the perfect mirror surface of the Great Salt Lake and give you an endless sunset much like at the Bonneville Salt Flats.  I would have given this campground 5 stars if there was any shade whatsoever but there isn't any!

    This campground is pretty primitive in that there is no drinking water available and only vault toilets available with picnic tables and a fire ring at each campsite.  There are only 20 sites with 2 equestrian sites that go for 40$ a night.  The closest drinking water is at Bridger Bay Campground and there is also a grill on the island that is open during the summer.

  • Alan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2018

    Shingle Creek ATV Campground

    Pretty but fairly close to the Hwy, creek running by helps

    This is one of the first campgrounds one comes across while heading north along Mirror Lake Hwy. Like some of the other campgrounds along the Hwy it is fairly close to the road and therefore traffic noise is an issue. There is a creek that runs between the campground and the road but it was such a slow flow it doesn't really do much to drown out the noise. The only positive to this slow moving stream is that beavers have taken up residence here and have created a pretty little beaver dam and pond! To get away from the noise of the Hwy one can take the nearby Shingle Creek TH to East Shingle Creek Lake or Big Elk Lake for some fishing. As with other campgrounds, water is not available due to the dry winter so bring all that you will need. To stay here you'll need to pay $18 a night for the campground and for the Mirror Lake Rec. Pass for $6 for 3 days and $12 for the week

  • Meredith S.
    Aug. 13, 2020

    Cottonwood Campground — Willard Bay State Park

    Amazing sunsets

    This park is a great stopover on your way through Utah or weekend visit. The lake is clean and still very natural. The swans circling the water are something to see. Lots of shade rustic but serviceable showed. A bit pricy at 30 a night but right off the highway and no real traffic noise.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 22, 2018

    Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    A place for open minds

    Going into Antelope Island we had the voices of the critics in our minds: sand is too hot, it is too smelly, the brine flies etc; we were pleasantly surprised. I do believe that the circumstances can change, like the lake level, on a daily basis.

    Badger bay is a no amenity, basic campground with a commanding view of the salt lake. There are vault toilets and shaded picnic tables. All of the sites accommodate small RVs, some of the sites may not provide a level tent pad. 2 was terrific! The sites are pretty roomy too.

    We loved going for a dip in the lake. We went early on a late June morning before the sand became too hot, and walked the distance barefoot. We only noticed the wet dog smell as we entered the park—but that could change. The brine flies were actually pretty cool. They only hang out on the shoreline for a small distance. They don’t bite and they left our path in droves as though they were enacting the parting of the sea. Honestly, I find houseflies buzzing around my head to be more irritating. The water was smooth and partial buoyancy is cool. Swimmers would be advised to keep cuts out of the water. The brine shrimp don’t bother anyone and float around like typical lake debris.

    There are showers at the swimming beach close to the campground. There are basic no-soap cold water rinse showers outside and private pay showers too; bring quarters.


Guide to Morgan

North Fork County Park offers equestrian trails that connect directly to the campground, allowing riders to access mountain paths immediately without trailering horses to trailheads. The park sits in a rural location near Eden, Utah at an elevation of approximately 6,500 feet. Trail systems range from gentle creek-side routes to more challenging mountain paths that climb several hundred feet in elevation through varied terrain.

What to Do

Hike to waterfalls: At North Fork County Park, a short trail leads to a scenic waterfall. "Had a great stay at North Fork. Camped in the canyon near the trailheaad for the waterfall hike. We stayed at campsite 6 which was great, but they were all really nice," notes Rich J.

Mountain biking: The trails at North Fork offer excellent mountain biking opportunities through diverse terrain. "Excellent mountain bike trails also. Can't wait to go back and ride more of them," shares Rich J. Most trails are intermediate level with some technical sections.

Wildlife viewing: At Bridger Bay Campground on Antelope Island, observe free-roaming bison and other wildlife. "This place is weird and awesome. There's bison roaming around, badgers, and tons of great birds to watch," writes Kaila R. Early morning and evening provide the best wildlife viewing opportunities.

What Campers Like

Privacy between sites: Many campers appreciate the space between sites at North Fork County Park. "This place is favorite spot to camp if I'm staying local. There are so many spots, and they are all very private. The Camp hosts are great!" says Debbie P. Most sites include natural vegetation that creates separation.

Stargazing opportunities: The minimal light pollution creates excellent night sky viewing. "I've never seen so many shooting stars before. The sites were plenty big, each had a fire pit and picnic table and were close to legit toilets," reports Stephanie R. about Timpooneke.

Lake access: Silver Lake Backcountry offers water recreation opportunities. "Lots of hikes to do nearby, beautiful views, and place to paddle board, kayak, etc," notes Bentz E. The lake sits at higher elevation, creating cooler summer temperatures than valley locations.

What You Should Know

Seasonal considerations: Many campgrounds in the Morgan area close during winter months. "Gate doesn't open until Memorial Day weekend. Keep that in mind when planning a visit here," warns Nicholas A. about Dock Flat Campground.

Insect activity: Biting insects can be problematic in some locations. "Lovely scenery, water is currently off so no showers but has a clean pit toilet. Only downside was the no see um flys you can't for a walk without getting swarmed by them and bitten. Best to visit in the autumn when the flys have gone," advises Georgia L. about White Rock Bay.

Noise levels: Some campgrounds experience traffic noise. "I-15 noise was horrible, no sleep even with a fan going and earplugs," reports Laura K. about Cottonwood Campground. Sites farther from main roads typically offer quieter experiences.

Tips for Camping with Families

Creek access: Children enjoy playing in shallow water areas. "My husband and I recently took our toddler and infant here and had a blast. They found joy in simply throwing pebbles in the creek and making mud," shares Morgan L. about North Fork County Park.

Playground facilities: Some campgrounds offer playground equipment for children. "There's a nature trail through the grounds, a nice playground, and a 5 min walk to the beach," notes Rara B. about Cottonwood Campground.

Family-friendly hiking: Look for shorter trails with minimal elevation gain. "Love the trail that goes all the way along the lake it provides a way to see the whole lake and the surrounding nature," explains Kai H. about Mirror Lake, which features a 2.1-mile loop trail.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Many horse campgrounds near Morgan, Utah can accommodate larger rigs with some limitations. "Able to fit a 30' trailer in over 75% of their spots, and holy cow the number of spots they have, this place is the size of 4 good sized camp grounds combined," explains Jared about North Fork County Park.

Hookup availability: Full hookup options are limited at equestrian campgrounds. "Fire pits and picnic tables included, but that's all that's included so pack your generator and fill your water," advises Jared about North Fork Park. Most equestrian sites prioritize space over amenities.

Sewer connections: Where available, note the placement of connections. "Hookups were in good shape, note the sewer is toward the back, not the middle so bring lots of sewer hose," reports Laura K. about Cottonwood Campground.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Morgan, UT is Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park with a 4.3-star rating from 54 reviews.

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