Best Cabin Camping near Orangeville, UT

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Orange Olsen offers rustic cabin rentals featuring bathroom facilities with running water, ideal for families or couples with small children. The larger dwelling accommodates large families or multiple couples traveling together, while smaller cabins work well for families of four. Most cabins in the area include basic amenities like toilets, showers, and electricity. A visitor commented that "the cabins are pretty laid back places to spend a few days relaxing," with many offering picnic tables and fire pits for outdoor gathering spaces. Goblin Valley State Park Campground also features cabin accommodations with modern conveniences including electric hookups.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Castle Gate RV Park provides well-maintained cabins near Helper, with a review noting they are "immaculately maintained" with "extraordinarily friendly" staff. Indian Creek Guard Station offers more primitive cabin options with limited amenities but greater seclusion. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when cabins book quickly. Most campgrounds are pet-friendly, though Orange Olsen and Indian Creek Guard Station prohibit pets. Seely Creek Guard Station provides a rustic cabin experience with firewood available but limited other amenities.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Buckhorn RV Park and Resort offers luxury cabins with more extensive furnishings than most forest service cabins. Kitchen facilities vary widely between locations - some provide full kitchens while others have minimal cooking options. Mammoth Cabin provides drinking water and toilets but lacks electricity or sewer hookups. On-site markets exist at several locations including Buckhorn RV Park and Castle Gate RV Park where basic provisions can be purchased. A review noted that Orange Olsen cabins are "great for the cost" with locations that are "easily accessible" and close to recreational opportunities including fishing, swimming, and ATV trails.

Best Cabin Sites Near Orangeville, Utah (13)

    1. Buckhorn RV Park and Resort

    1 Review
    Huntington, UT
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 557-0527

    $24 - $148 / night

    "They offer spacious pull-through RV spots, luxury cabins and Tipis(Teepees), as well as tent sites and a group area for rent. There are bathrooms, showers, and a laundry facility on site."

    2. Orange Olsen

    2 Reviews
    Orangeville, UT
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 384-2372

    $40 - $60 / night

    "However, they really are in a great location and easily accessible.  The Dwelling is large enough to hold a really big family or two couples with small children. "

    3. Castle Gate RV Park

    21 Reviews
    Kenilworth, UT
    32 miles
    Website

    $25 - $150 / night

    "Beautiful RV Park!! Friendly service! Escorted to our Site# 201 which backed up to the Price River. Site was super level for us. Great space between neighbors on our side of the park."

    "I travel in either a van or a fifth wheel and would be happy to bring with one to this lovely park! It has lovely amenities, nice spaces and quite the view. I think it’s new."

    4. Goblin Valley State Park Campground

    59 Reviews
    Hanksville, UT
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 275-4584

    $45 - $200 / night

    "The goblin Valley Campground is located within goblin Valley State Park in Utah."

    "Only 24 sites makes this one of the hardest campgrounds in Utah to book. If you’re lucky enough to get in then you are going to love Goblin Valley."

    5. Manti - La Sal KOA

    5 Reviews
    Mount Pleasant, UT
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 660-4959

    $50 - $300 / night

    "Clean restrooms and showers. Great swimming pool. Beautiful camp sites. Easy to find. Quick drive to small town eats and even a drive inn movie theater."

    "Laundry only had on machine working but I was able to get all mine done while we were here. Has a game room with a family room area and a large TV."

    6. Palisade State Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Sterling, UT
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 835-7275

    $35 - $300 / night

    "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"

    "This is a great place to go kayaking (no power boats allowed). There are great atv trails nearby. There is a great golf course right next to the lake/campground."

    7. Heritage Grove Campground

    1 Review
    Mount Pleasant, UT
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 559-0144

    $25 - $45 / night

    "Had very clean restrooms and showers. Lots of amenities like a playground and volleyball net."

    8. Seely Creek Guard Station

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    Ephraim, UT
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 384-2372

    $50 / night

    9. Indian Creek Guard Station

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    Manti, UT
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 384-2372

    $50 / night

    10. Mammoth Cabin

    1 Review
    Fairview, UT
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 283-4151

    $50 / night

    "I stayed at the lake cabin, had an amazing time, the place was so great, view from the porch was truly spectacular!"

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  • Emma A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2020

    Goblin Valley State Park Campground

    Pretty spot, minimal services

    The goblin Valley Campground is located within goblin Valley State Park in Utah. This is pretty much in the middle of nowhere between Hanksville and Green River on a 12 miles off detour off Highway 24. The park itself provides access to a rare and bizarre landscape of rock formation some assembling goblins mushrooms and other spires which is pretty unique to the area. The campground is nestled on the edge of some of these rock for atto a in a really scenic location. Covered picnic tables fire rings we’re also provided and a paved driveway and tent pads were also provided. No water, electric hook-ups. However, despite a fairly steep price for a standard non-electric site ( $30) minimal facilities were offered. The bathrooms and showers were closed for the season (it was late December) ang there was only access to a pit toilet near the yurts a little walk away from the campsites. There were flushing toilets a couple of miles away at the visitor center and a at the major view point over the valley of goblins. no cell reception on either Verizon or AT&T.

  • Kimberly  M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 24, 2025

    Nine Mile Canyon Ranch

    Rustic and scenic

    This is a nice campground to stay in if you want to explore the canyons.  The location is perfect for day trips into the canyons to search for petroglyphs and historic cabins.  The scenery is amazing.  The campsite had a real nice covered picnic table and a fire pit. There were no hookups but they say they have potable water you can use.  They also have firewood you can purchase but we brought our own.  We did not use the showers but they do have them available.  The bathrooms have flush toilets and running water and were very clean.  There are historic cabins you can rent or you can camp in your tent or RV.  We were there in April and it wasn't too busy so it was pretty quiet.  I would stay here again and recommend it to anyone who wants to explore the area.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 28, 2022

    Nine Mile Canyon Ranch

    A Little bit of everything

    The 9 mile Canyon Ranch has a little bit of everything. RV spots, tent camping, cabins. There are clean bathrooms and showers for $3. You can hammock in some spots. Best to call in ahead so they get you a best part with some of the trees.

    Beautiful area. No service but there is Wi-Fi at the house. The lady there was SUPER nice and answered all my questions and was very willing to help and make sure I had a good stay.

    I slept in my Bronco but my spot had a campfire and picnic table. Enjoyed my stay.

  • Jessica D.
    Sep. 25, 2023

    Nine Mile Canyon Ranch

    Great Campground!

    Nine Mile Ranch is a great campground outside of Wellington, UT and a good base camp to check out Nine Mile Canyon. They have historic cabins they have used for camping cabins, RV and tent sites. Bathrooms and showers were very clean. Super friendly and knowledgeable camp host. I would definitely stay again!

  • Terry K.
    Jul. 8, 2023

    Goblin Valley State Park Campground

    Other worldly scenery

    Only 24 sites makes this one of the hardest campgrounds in Utah to book. If you’re lucky enough to get in then you are going to love Goblin Valley. All of the sites come equipped with a shade structure, picnic table & fire ring. Best sites are on the out side of the loop, with the cliffs right behind you. No hook ups, but the is potable water & dump station. Small visitor center/store offers a few essentials. Very hot & windy when we were there in June. Dark skies offer amazing star gazing. Clean bathrooms and free, private showers.

  • Nicole B.
    Aug. 19, 2020

    Goblin Valley State Park Campground

    Camping on mars

    This was a quick weekend trip and this place blew me away! The campsite (site 3) was nestled right by some rocks which blocked the morning sun (major plus). Some campsite parking spots, like ours, were like 20 yards away from the car, but some were right next to the site. Bathrooms are clean and there are clean showers too. Each site has a nice fire pit with grill and a metal canopy and large picnic table. Can hike around right off the campsite or go to the valley or drive to wild horse canyon. Firewood available at visitor center. Water was on boil advisory Aug 2020 so call and check bc its 30-45 min to the nearest city. No ice available.

  • FThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 5, 2021

    Nine Mile Canyon Ranch

    Quiet, low key base to explore

    We stayed in a campground spot with grass, fire pit and a kind of splintery picnic table. We had the area to ourselves. We were next to a  stream on the other side of a fence. Deer came to visit. Cottonwood trees all around, had not yet leafed out, but I imagine nice shade in summer. 2 very clean single stall restrooms with flush toilets and lavs a short walk away. The campground could use a bit of TLC, yet we loved our stay, because so peaceful. They also have cabins and pull through camping with shelters. Very nice person checking us in.

  • Rocky Road O.
    Nov. 5, 2023

    Goblin Valley State Park Campground

    Yurt 1 Goblin Valley

    3 nights in Yurt 1. Coolest yurt location of any we’ve stayed in previously. Beautiful canyon. Heater worked well. There are a couple electrical receptacles. BBQ works well. Fire pit and picnic table are great. The park office has ice and firewood. Everything was great about our stay, EXCEPT… mice. The yurt management should either let guests know this in advance, or set some traps and take care of the problem. Make sure and only store food in mice proof containers, otherwise they will infiltrate.

  • J
    Jun. 7, 2021

    Goblin Valley State Park Campground

    Great if you want to be in the park

    This is a typical desert campsite with nicely shaded picnic tables, running water, and showers. It is great if you want to see the goblins early or late. If you camp outside the park you might not be able to see the formations under the stars. Expect it to be hot and dusty. The camp is right up against the bluffs so the kids can be entertained, albeit they'll get dirty.

    There are dry and dusty dispersed BLM camps nearby if you don't feel like you need to support preserving the unique geological features of the park with your fee dollars.


Guide to Orangeville

Cabin accommodations near Orangeville, Utah sit at elevations of 5,000-9,000 feet in the Manti-La Sal National Forest region. Summer temperatures typically range from 75-85°F during the day and can drop below 50°F at night, even during July and August. Rustic cabin options throughout the area feature varying levels of amenities, from primitive forest service guard stations to full-service vacation rentals with modern conveniences.

What to do

Fishing access: Castle Gate RV Park offers cabin stays with proximity to the Price River. A visitor noted, "We backed up to the river, and our lot was very spacious... we took our chairs down to the river bank each evening. So tranquil and relaxing!"

Trail exploration: Goblin Valley State Park Campground cabins provide access to unique geological formations. "The hiking and biking trails are right there," reports one camper, while another mentions that "Best sites are on the outside of the loop, with the cliffs right behind you."

Mountain biking: Cabin rentals near Pleasant Creek Ranch give access to mountain biking trails. A reviewer commented, "We love exploring the area and Skyline Drive. Beautiful country," while another visitor appreciated "all the little trails we could mountain bike on!"

What campers like

Cabin privacy: While many area cabins are in developed campgrounds, some offer more seclusion. The Indian Creek Guard Station provides a more isolated cabin experience with basic toilet facilities but without modern amenities like electricity or running water.

River views: Many campers appreciate waterfront cabin options. At Castle Gate RV Park, a reviewer shared: "Site was super level for us. Great space between neighbors on our side of the park. There is a picnic table. However, we took our chairs down to the river bank each evening."

Mountain scenery: The Mammoth Cabin offers elevated views of the surrounding landscape. One visitor commented, "I stayed at the lake cabin, had an amazing time, the place was so great, view from the porch was truly spectacular!"

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Cabin rentals in the area book quickly, especially during summer months. For Palisade State Park Campground, a visitor noted, "It is getting busier so it's harder to get a reservation," while another warned, "Our best kept secret is no longer a secret and it is crowded all the time."

Amenity variations: Cabin facilities vary significantly across the region. At Heritage Grove Campground, cabins include "very clean restrooms and showers" according to one visitor, while other locations like Seely Creek Guard Station offer much more primitive accommodations.

Temperature fluctuations: The mountain elevation causes significant day-to-night temperature swings. A camper at Goblin Valley State Park Campground shared, "Very hot & windy when we were there in June," while others recommend bringing warm clothing even during summer months when overnight temperatures can drop below 50°F.

Tips for camping with families

Recreational opportunities: Family-friendly cabins in the area provide access to various activities. At Heritage Grove Campground, a visitor appreciated "lots of amenities like a playground and volleyball net." Another camper mentioned the campground had "really clean restrooms and showers."

Water activities: Several cabin locations offer water recreation. At Palisade State Park Campground, families enjoy "pedal boat and other boat rentals. Plenty of fish to catch off the shore or in a boat," according to a recent visitor.

Space considerations: When booking cabins for families, consider capacity carefully. While some locations offer larger accommodations for extended families, others are better suited for smaller groups. A camper at Buckhorn RV Park mentioned their "spacious pull-through RV spots, luxury cabins and Tipis" that work well for families.

Tips from RVers

Full-service options: RVers seeking cabin alternatives appreciate full-hookup sites. At Castle Gate RV Park, a visitor noted, "Their water pressure is outstanding in fact they recommend a pressure regulator on the supply line. The park WiFi was beyond excellent."

Site selection: Many campgrounds offering cabins also accommodate RVs but have varying site quality. At Pleasant Creek Ranch, a camper cautioned, "The only reason I did not give it 5 stars is because some of the sites aren't level and are pretty close to each other. I had to use 3 yellow square leveling blocks on the left side."

Seasonal considerations: Area campgrounds operate under different seasonal schedules. Some locations like Castle Gate RV Park remain open year-round, while forest service cabins like Seely Creek Guard Station have limited seasonal availability based on road access conditions.

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