RV campgrounds near North Logan, Utah operate in a semi-arid climate zone with elevations around 4,700 feet. The area experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through August, while winter temperatures frequently drop below freezing. Several campgrounds remain accessible year-round despite seasonal weather variations that affect surrounding recreation areas.
What to do
Hiking nearby trails: At Cub River Lodge & RV Park, visitors can access numerous mountain trails. "A special friend has built a cabin right on the river. I have been so blessed to have shared fun times on razor rides on all the many trails up the Mountainside," noted one camper who enjoys the terrain.
Hot springs soaking: The natural hot springs at Belmont Hot Springs RV Park provide year-round recreation. A visitor mentioned, "We went in the winter and we were able to jump into the hot springs and my family loved. We would be going every winter as it isn't too far from salt lake city."
Reservoir activities: Devils Creek RV Park offers direct access to the reservoir for fishing and water sports. "Located right off I-15, it sits right upon the Devil Creek Reservoir. This is a full service RV campground, has all the hook ups for electric, water and dumping," according to a reviewer who appreciated the convenience.
What campers like
Mountain views: Riverside RV Resort offers scenic mountain backdrops visible from most sites. "It is a lovely place. Nice patch of grass at the site. River and walking trail just steps away from all sites. It is a very pretty place with the mountain backdrop. Lovely sunrises and sunsets," reported one visitor.
Large, spacious sites: Campers at Aspen Grove RV Park appreciate the generous spacing between campsites. "This place is amazing. Secluded and dark but flat, impeccably clean EVERYTHING! The spots were ENORMOUS! And spaced very liberally," one camper noted about the site dimensions.
Waterfront access: Sun Outdoors Garden City Utah (formerly Blue Water Beach Resort) provides direct beach access to Bear Lake. "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," a reviewer observed.
What you should know
Winter operations: While many campgrounds close seasonally, Traveland RV Park in Logan stays open year-round. "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," noted a visitor who appreciated the quiet despite the roadside location.
Fire restrictions: Several RV campgrounds North Logan, Utah limit or prohibit open fires. At Golden Spike RV Park, one camper reported, "It was a great weekend get away, the staff is nice but it was sad to see they don't allow any sort of fire (no charcoal or wood)."
Pet policies: While most campgrounds allow pets, rules vary significantly. A Golden Spike RV Park visitor noted, "They don't enforce a dog on leash policy so right when we got there we had other campers dogs running all over, jumping on our kids and even attempting to come into our trailer."
Tips for camping with families
Water recreation options: Love's RV Stop-Brigham City provides a secure environment for families. "Private RV secured area with Rv laundry and shower facilities. Private fenced in dog parks in RV area separate from gas station," mentioned one reviewer, highlighting the safety features.
Seasonal activities: Winter camping offers unique opportunities in the region. A Belmont Hot Springs visitor reported, "We went in the winter and we were able to jump into the hot springs and my family loved."
Site selection considerations: When booking at Devils Creek RV Park, request specific site types. "Had my choice of a lakeside spot (no shade, back-in) or a pull thru under a tree. Chose the tree," explained one camper who prioritized shade over water views during summer months.
Tips from RVers
Hookup availability: Most North Logan area RV campgrounds offer full hookups, but quality varies. At Aspen Grove RV Park, "The sites were long, paved, and level. You do get some noise from the freeway and there isn't much shade because the trees are still young," according to one RVer.
Level sites: Despite concrete pads at many locations, check site levelness. "We just stopped there for the night to break up the driving so I can't speak for staying there long term (we didn't even unhook) but the place was nice looking and the facilities were very clean," noted an Aspen Grove RV Park visitor.
Traffic noise considerations: Highway proximity affects several campgrounds. At Riverside RV Resort, a camper observed, "The interstate is 20 yards from the first row of sites. It was constant traffic noise 24/7. Sometimes it would slow up a little bit so that you could hear the airplanes flying overhead, or the train going by on the track that are 30 yards away."