Best Tent Camping near North Ogden, UT

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Best Tent Sites Near North Ogden, Utah (15)

    Big_Tan_Turtle _.'s photo of tent camping at Ladyfinger Campground — Antelope Island State Park near Hooper, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Ladyfinger Campground — Antelope Island State Park near Hooper, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Ladyfinger Campground — Antelope Island State Park near Hooper, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Ladyfinger Campground — Antelope Island State Park near Hooper, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Ladyfinger Campground — Antelope Island State Park near Hooper, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Ladyfinger Campground — Antelope Island State Park near Hooper, UT

    1. Ladyfinger Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    7 Reviews
    12 Photos
    7 Saves
    Hooper, Utah

    Ladyfinger Campground is great for small groups of four or fewer people. Tent camping only (limit of one tent per site). Hike-in sites (approximately 230 feet from the parking area). No water or electricity available. Water is available at Bridger Bay Beach, the Dump Station, and the Visitor Center. Pit toilets only. Flush toilets and showers are located at Bridger Bay Beach, 1 mile away. Dogs on leash are welcome. Fires are not allowed in Ladyfinger Campground. Quiet hours are 10:00 pm to 7:00 am. $20.00 per night. Fee covers one vehicle. Maximum site capacity is four people and one vehicle.

    • Pets
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Toilets

    $20 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Port Ramp Marina near Huntsville, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Port Ramp Marina near Huntsville, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Port Ramp Marina near Huntsville, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Port Ramp Marina near Huntsville, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Port Ramp Marina near Huntsville, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Port Ramp Marina near Huntsville, UT

    2. Port Ramp Marina

    2 Reviews
    14 Photos
    12 Saves
    Huntsville, Utah

    Overview

    Port Ramp Marina is a boat slip rental facility located just 10 miles from Ogden, Utah, on the west side of Pineview Reservoir in scenic Ogden Valley. The marina is the most used launching facility at Pineview, which is the busiest reservoir in the state.

    Recreation

    Pineview Reservoir offers spectacular boating, windsurfing, swimming, fishing, and playing in the water and sand. There are three swim areas with sandy beaches- Cemetery Point west of Huntsville, Anderson Cove Campground and day-use area, and Middle Inlet Beach north of Huntsville.

    Facilities

    The marina rents boat slips for the entire season, from mid-May through September. The facility has a concrete boat ramp and a large paved parking lot with a designated area for slip holders. An adjacent gravel lot is used for overflow parking and dry storage.Dry storage can be purchased for the season. A public dock is on-site. A dump station and vault toilets are located in the paved parking lot.__

    Natural Features

    Pineview Reservoir lies on the backside of the Wasatch Front. Ogden Valley is comprised of patchwork farmland surrounded by beautiful peaks.

    contact_info

    For facility specific information, please call (385) 273-1100.

    Nearby Attractions

    Anderson Cove Campground is located 5 miles away on the south shore of Pineview Reservoir. It offers both family and group campsites and a swimming beach.

    • Tents

    $650 / night

    Colyer D.'s photo of tent camping at Dispersed camping near Monte Cristo near Eden, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Dispersed camping near Monte Cristo near Eden, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Dispersed camping near Monte Cristo near Eden, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Dispersed camping near Monte Cristo near Eden, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Dispersed camping near Monte Cristo near Eden, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Dispersed camping near Monte Cristo near Eden, UT

    3. Dispersed camping near Monte Cristo

    5 Reviews
    24 Photos
    270 Saves
    Eden, Utah
    • Pets
    • Phone Service
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Dispersed
    • Alcohol
    Camper-submitted photo at Hobble near Huntsville, UT

    4. Hobble

    1 Review
    14 Saves
    Huntsville, Utah
    • Fires
    • Tents
    • Picnic Table
    • Toilets
    Shelby S.'s photo of tent camping at Big Rock Campground — East Canyon State Park near Wanship, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Big Rock Campground — East Canyon State Park near Wanship, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Big Rock Campground — East Canyon State Park near Wanship, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Big Rock Campground — East Canyon State Park near Wanship, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Big Rock Campground — East Canyon State Park near Wanship, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Big Rock Campground — East Canyon State Park near Wanship, UT

    5. Big Rock Campground — East Canyon State Park

    7 Reviews
    11 Photos
    9 Saves
    Wanship, Utah

    12x12 tent pad in site. Primitive campsite with Vault restroom.(NO DRINKING WATER IN AREA) 5 miles from the main park, and boat launch. Site has shelter, table, grill and firepit. Area has access to river for fishing.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Trash
    • Picnic Table

    $25 - $40 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Cook Campsite near Fruit Heights, UT

    6. Cook Campsite

    1 Review
    16 Saves
    Fruit Heights, Utah
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    Camper-submitted photo at Split Rock Bay Backcountry Campsites — Antelope Island State Park near Syracuse, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Split Rock Bay Backcountry Campsites — Antelope Island State Park near Syracuse, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Split Rock Bay Backcountry Campsites — Antelope Island State Park near Syracuse, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Split Rock Bay Backcountry Campsites — Antelope Island State Park near Syracuse, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Split Rock Bay Backcountry Campsites — Antelope Island State Park near Syracuse, UT
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    7. Split Rock Bay Backcountry Campsites — Antelope Island State Park

    3 Reviews
    7 Photos
    1 Save
    Syracuse, Utah

    Reservations are required in advance. No walk-up reservations available. Please watch the Backcountry Camping Orientation Video. The Backcountry Campsites are primitive, hike-in only. Campsites are 5 miles from the nearest parking. Individual sites are designated with a tent pad and post. Tents must be within the tent pad. No water, shade or electricity available. Mulching, pit toilet available. Dogs on leash are welcome. Must clean up after your dog. Fires are not permitted. $20.00 per night. Fee covers one vehicle. Maximum site capacity is four people.

    • Pets
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Picnic Table
    • Toilets

    $20 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Wasatch National Forest Sunset Campground near Farmington, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Wasatch National Forest Sunset Campground near Farmington, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Wasatch National Forest Sunset Campground near Farmington, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Wasatch National Forest Sunset Campground near Farmington, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Wasatch National Forest Sunset Campground near Farmington, UT

    8. Wasatch National Forest Sunset Campground

    2 Reviews
    4 Photos
    15 Saves
    Farmington, Utah
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Dispersed
    Camper-submitted photo at Cache National Forest Bridger Campground near North Logan, WY

    9. Cache National Forest Bridger Campground

    2 Reviews
    19 Saves
    North Logan, Utah

    This campground has firewood available to purchase.__

    • Phone Service
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Market
    • Trash
    • Firewood Available
    Steven E.'s photo of tent camping at Green Canyon Yurt near Hyde Park, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Green Canyon Yurt near Hyde Park, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Green Canyon Yurt near Hyde Park, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Green Canyon Yurt near Hyde Park, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Green Canyon Yurt near Hyde Park, UT
    Camper-submitted photo at Green Canyon Yurt near Hyde Park, UT

    10. Green Canyon Yurt

    1 Review
    8 Photos
    16 Saves
    Hyde Park, Utah

    Green Canyon yurt is a 24-foot diameter yurt that sleeps up to twelve people. It is located at the end of the Green Canyon groomed ski trail (i.e., the end of the summer road), so it offers a good introductory yurt experience for new skiers or snowshoers. For the adventurous, it is a great base camp for ascents of Bierdneau Peak and beyond. It includes sleeping pads, a wood stove for heat and melting snow for drinking water, a propane stove for cooking, LED lanterns, and a full array of kitchen utensils, dishes, and cookware for 12. The Green Canyon yurt is served by a permanent vault toilet.

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    • Dispersed
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Recent Tent Reviews near North Ogden, Utah

563 Reviews of 15 North Ogden Campgrounds


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    Camper-submitted photo from Spruces - Big Cottonwood
    Jun. 26, 2020

    Spruces - Big Cottonwood

    Great campground, but pricey

    Nice campground with plenty of group and individual sites. They have single, double, and group campgrounds. I camped in a tent spot (48) and had a ton of privacy.

    No first come first sites, however, 4 days before all sites become fcfs if not taken.

    Nice flush toilet bathroom. Gates close at 10 pm

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Holiday Hills RV Park
    Jul. 7, 2023

    Holiday Hills RV Park

    Friendly owners and good for tents too!

    Nice grassy area for tent camping, small river that runs through the campsite. Small shop on site along with showers, bathrooms and laundry.

  • steven T.
    Camper-submitted photo from Salt Lake City KOA
    Oct. 15, 2021

    Salt Lake City KOA

    Tiny camper trailer tent site

    Great back in tent site. Big enough to accommodate out little guy silver shadow with 50/30/20 amp hookups.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Spruces - Big Cottonwood
    Aug. 3, 2021

    Spruces - Big Cottonwood

    Best campsite ever

    I’ve been to a couple campground over the years, but this one is impressive. Perfect for tent camping and even tho your near kther people you feel hidden. 10/10

  • Katie B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Echo Island RV Resort
    Aug. 5, 2020

    Echo Island RV Resort

    Would Recommend!!!

    (& have recommended!) The staff here was incredibly nice and accommodating. We tent camped right on the river and had a fire in the firepit! Easy access to VERY clean/nice restrooms. We would camp here again!

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Great Salt Lake State Park Campground
    Sep. 26, 2024

    Great Salt Lake State Park Campground

    Sunrise on the beach!!!

    We tent camped on the beach and loved it all from the oolitic sand to the absolutely insane sunrise view from the window of the tent! On the north side you see the lake and the south side you see the Rio Tinto smelter it’s a really cool dynamic. We have enjoyed our stay

  • Pat S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Sunrise Campground
    May. 28, 2019

    Sunrise Campground

    Good campground, easily accessable

    Sunrise CG is located right of hwy 89 about 10 minutes west of Garden City.  The CG sits above Bear Lake. The sites are pretty spacious, heavily wooded with good shade. There are picnic tables and fire rings at each site. There are 27 sites available. There are no hooks or dump stations. There a vault toilets and no showers. there is drinking wager available. This CG can accommodate walk in tent camping to RVs. You can reserve some sites on rec.gov. 

    This was a good stop that was convenient on the way through northern Utah. The camp host was awesome and funny.

  • Gracie W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Twin Coves — Rockport State Park
    Jun. 13, 2023

    Twin Coves — Rockport State Park

    Nice Campground

    Campground was clean and had vault toilets. Water spicket was available but no showers (I believe there were only showers at the entrance of the park). Be aware that there are tons of bugs here, an overwhelming amount. Pack your bug spray if you’re tent camping!! Amazing views of the lake, beautiful birds, and the weather was phenomenal. Happy trails!

  • Alice V.
    Camper-submitted photo from Park City RV Resort
    Jun. 23, 2023

    Park City RV Resort

    Exceptional

    Hot tub! POOL! This place is amazing. I recommend the lower spots, G and H or tent campsites as they are farther from the road. There’s a nice creek down there and still close bathrooms with shower.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Echo State Park Campground
    Aug. 16, 2022

    Echo State Park Campground

    Very nice lakeside camping

    New, clean, pretty campground. Some things to know:

    1. All the sites are RV sites. There are currently no tent sites. Plenty of room to put up a tent, which we did.
    2. I 80 is across the lake and you will hear trucks at night.
    3. Crazy amount of bugs. No mosquitoes as others have reported, just lake bugs that like your lights.
  • Jillian T.
    Camper-submitted photo from Brigham City-Perry South KOA
    Jul. 13, 2019

    Brigham City-Perry South KOA

    Passing Through, glad I stopped.

    Stayed overnight while passing through. Super clean park, bathrooms were very clean and well lit. I got a tent site with electric hook up, spot is long so you have plenty of space along with a small grill. No fire ring rings at the spots due to closeness but there is a community place for fires with firewood. Was able to check in at any time and it was super easy. Saw a double rainbow when I woke up haha perfect.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Willow Creek — Willard Bay State Park
    Apr. 26, 2021

    Willow Creek — Willard Bay State Park

    Pricy and awkward

    We we staying in a tent site. All of the potable water was still shut off. When we were booking the site all of them were taken but when we arrived there were only 3 campers. Lots of bugs. We changed our site to a full hookup site in the south marina which is even more awkward. It is a parking lot with hook ups. No privacy. We stayed one night and then opted to stay at a near by KOA and just ate the cost of the state campground. Would not stay here again.

  • Heather K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sunrise Campground
    Oct. 7, 2021

    Sunrise Campground

    A beaYURTiful place

    This was the first time that we stayed in a yurt, and it is a game changer.  It is honestly so nice once in a while to not have to put up camp or break camp.  For a nice, glamping getaway this is the place to be.  The grounds are beautiful, the host is kind, it is so quiet, and there was a lot of wildlife.  I recommend it for those who don't want to miss the comforts that they have at home, or just for those of us who tent camp and want to make is even more special once in a while.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Salt Lake City KOA
    Dec. 31, 2022

    Salt Lake City KOA

    Next to the road

    The tents sites are along side the busy road so it got pretty noisy. But there is an amazing Mexican restaurant right next to the campground.

  • Sam S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Lagoon RV Park & Campground
    Oct. 17, 2022

    Lagoon RV Park & Campground

    Convenient Park With Everything You Need

    The Lagoon RV Park has a lot to offer from tent sites to huge pull throughs for the biggest rigs. Right next door to the Lagoon Amusement Park, it is super convenient. Lots of grass and some decent space between sites. We stayed during the Halloween Fright weekend and from Wednesday to Friday at around 2pm, we were about the only ones there. Then the place exploded with campers and by 7pm the place was full. Nice bike and hike trails near by. Close to Salt Lake city. Don't miss the Big Cottonwood Canyon Drive up to Park City. Amazing.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Brigham City-Perry South KOA
    Apr. 21, 2024

    Brigham City-Perry South KOA

    Such a friendly site!

    Everyone here was so nice and the staff was absolutely fantastic and so accommodating. Good spacing between tent sites, and they were spacious. It’s set up in a loop with all the amenities right in the middle so no matter where your spot is you’re just a tiny stroll away. Heated pool when it’s in season, and they seem to host a lot of fun events! I missed the ice cream social sadly. They also have air hockey and a ping pong table in the office building. This was my favourite KOA so far!

    Note: Bring bug spray! I got bit a fair amount by mosquitoes.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Willow Creek — Willard Bay State Park
    Aug. 12, 2022

    Willow Creek — Willard Bay State Park

    Quiet, convenient camping

    I arrived at around 6:30 PM with no reservation and had no issues. The guy at the front gate was a peach, super kind and helpful. It’s $25 a night for a tent site. He set me up in site 106 which is about 50 feet away from the (very clean) bathrooms/showers and 100 feet from the lake. The crickets SCREAM at night and there’s some noise from the interstate. There’s also a gas station right outside the park entrance. Plenty of other people camping here but everyone is quiet and respectful. I have 4 bars of 5G with ATT. They also spray for mosquitoes so bugs aren’t really an issue.

  • Sean H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Twin Coves — Rockport State Park
    Jun. 4, 2020

    Twin Coves — Rockport State Park

    Clean, Quiet, and Close

    We were drawn to going to Rockport State Park because of how close it is to SLC(only about 40 minutes). The gate guards at the entrance were super nice and helpful, and guided us to the closest tent-campsite to the water. The campsite was very clean and offered a gazebo with a table, a fire place, and a barbecue. The camp spots are decently placed and have plenty to park your vehicle. Other perks of this spot are the fact that it’s dog friendly, has clean outhouses, and fresh well-water.

    Ps. Definitely bring bug spray!

  • Rebecca W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Como Springs RV Park
    Aug. 23, 2020

    Como Springs RV Park

    Great campground in Morgan

    Really loved staying here. We spent 4 days—between Thursday to Sunday—with full hookups at site 38. We were greeted pretty promptly by one of the camp hosts who maintains the campground. The camp hosts were super nice and helpful and it was evident that they really cared for the campground.

    This campground sits right in the south bank of Weber river and there are a few short trails you could take to walk around the river, fish, or swim.

    To get to this campground, we used Apple Maps and it was listed under “Riverbridge RV Park.” You’ll drive over a narrow bridge and there are three rows of RV sites with full hookups. Beyond the RV sites are a grassy area with a bunch of giant trees for tent camping, although a few people used this area for dry camping in their RVs.

    We stayed here in a 29ft pull behind and there were several rigs larger than us. Would definitely stay here again for a weekend in Morgan.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Red Banks Campground
    Aug. 28, 2020

    Red Banks Campground

    Great campground next to the Logan River.

    Me and my kids stay for only one night, but I was very impressed how clean the campground was.  It has one bathroom area, and was right next to the Logan River.  I only marked it down for small camping areas for tenting sites right next to River but would’ve been just fine for Campers.  They had plenty of room for vehicles in each spot. Great start gazing as well at night not allot of bugs either.

  • Alan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Anderson Cove (uinta-wasatch-cache National Forest, Ut)
    Oct. 22, 2019

    Anderson Cove (uinta-wasatch-cache National Forest, Ut)

    Great Options next to the Reservoir

    This is a huge campground that sits on the south side of Pineview Reservoir that has a multitude of options for camping and day trips as well as a marina.  The first Forest Service Campground you'll encounter heading up Ogden Canyon and the only major campground on the south side of Pineview.  There are 58 single sites for 28$ as well as additional tent sites that are cheaper for 21$.  There are also 9 double sites and 4 group sites along with parking for boat trailers and day use for picnic and beach access.  Every site has a metal fire ring and a varying amount of picnic tables.  There is a small convenience store kin the reservation hut as well as vault toilets and drinking water spigots spread throughout the campground.

    For fun things to do in the area look no further than Pineview Reservoir just to the north!  From chilling on the beach to fishing from shore or swimming.  There are many options for easy, cheap recreation direct from camp.  There is also a boat launch ramp right in the campground that makes it easy to spend the day motor boating around the reservoir.  Just down canyon there is also a decent amount of decent climbing on some good to high quality quartzite rock.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Magpie Campground
    Aug. 16, 2021

    Magpie Campground

    Got the job done

    We were road tripping through with no reservations. The whole South Fork area has many campgrounds. Magpie is the first and one of the smaller of the campgrounds as you drive up the canyon. We drove through all the campgrounds and didn’t find any hosts to talk with to find out if we could occupy a spot. We thought it would be ok but weren’t sure if we could stay in a spot that had a weekend reservation posted. Plus there was simultaneously not very much shade and lots of overgrown vegetation that made tent camping not very feasible. All the sites with actual river frontage were occupied and most folks had campers. This was especially true at South Fork, Lower Meadows, Upper Meadows & Perception Park campgrounds. We finally found a host at Willows campground who explained the process but we didn’t see any sites we liked there. Magpie actually had some shaded sites so we headed back down there. We grabbed a spot that had no obvious river access but good shade right next to the host site. It was pretty overgrown but had enough of a flat spot to set up our tent and a big concrete pad for the picnic table and huge fire ring. Midweek it was only half full. Campground is literally mere feet from the road. Lots of road noise. Bathrooms were good enough. The host when he finally came around was very nice. The adjacent site was vacant (a double site that cost more $$) and we were able to get to the river there. We stayed two nights mid week and it never filled up but all the sites had weekend reservations. There isn’t a lot of hiking but if you like river recreation or we saw lots of paddle boarders headed up to the reservoir. We drove up Monte Cristo which was still closed for the season but probably would have been more our style. Birding was good around the campground probably due to the river. Again, road noise was annoying but expected. Also note that the forest service’s website was out of date as far as all the campgrounds in this area being open.

  • kristin S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Park City RV Resort
    Jun. 29, 2020

    Park City RV Resort

    Great location, variable sites

    The location of these grounds is money. You have direct access to the bike path that leads directly into Old Town Park City and links you with lots of other trails. It’s right off the highway, so access is easy and there’s a Whole Foods, restaurants, gas and outlet shopping all less than a mile away. By car, Park City is about 15 min away, Salt Lake City is about 30 min. The star rating of these grounds can really be variable based on where your spot is located. There are 4 tiers of spots (the grounds are literally tiered), the top of which are reserved for newer, specific class vehicles. These spots have concrete pads and grass next to them and are available for ownership. You’re right on the road, so I’m sure noise can be a factor. The second tier still has full hookups but are gravel and have a bit nicer views, and road noise is blocked. The third tier, the one in which we were, are PHU. Half these spots are all gravel and very, very close. So close that our neighbor’s slide out prevented us from really using the picnic table. But it’s okay bc the picnic table was broken and gross. Some of the spots on this tier have meager plots of grass, a shaded structure and overlook the stream. They seem a bit nicer. Ours abutted the dirt wall and had a lot of wildlife (marmots? Chubby squirrels?) running around. They seem harmless, if just bold. The hookups were fine. The fourth tier has more PHUs and tent camping on nicer, grassy plots with the creek surrounding. I think we wound up with the crappiest location, but I’d still rate these grounds 4 stars. The pool/ hot tub was small but decent and has a lovely view. The other amenities are nice-to-haves. They have a lot of rules including no wood fires, though staff seemed friendly and not at all overbearing. We booked only about a week ahead of time, so we knew we wouldn’t have one of the better plots. The place was emptier on the weekdays and filled-up on the weekends. We enjoyed our stay as there’s a lot to see and do in the area and you’re barely at the campgrounds. Bring your bikes!


Guide to North Ogden

Tent camping near North Ogden, Utah, offers a variety of scenic spots where nature lovers can enjoy the great outdoors. From stunning views to unique wildlife, there’s something for every camping enthusiast.

Tent campers should check out Ladyfinger Campground

  • The Ladyfinger Campground — Antelope Island State Park features walk-in sites with vault toilets and picnic tables, perfect for a rustic camping experience.
  • Located on Antelope Island, this campground provides breathtaking views and easy access to hiking trails, making it a favorite among outdoor adventurers.
  • Be prepared for some pesky bugs during certain seasons, but the stunning sunsets and wildlife sightings, including bison and antelope, make it worthwhile.

Tent campers like these nearby activities

Unique features of Port Ramp Marina

  • The Port Ramp Marina is a picturesque location ideal for winter camping, with access to snow sports and beautiful frozen lake views.
  • In the late summer and fall, this area transforms into a beach paradise, perfect for swimming and relaxing by the water.
  • With its proximity to Powder Mountain and Snow Basin, this campground is a great base for outdoor activities year-round.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular tent campsite near North Ogden, UT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near North Ogden, UT is Ladyfinger Campground — Antelope Island State Park with a 4-star rating from 7 reviews.

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