Top Cabins near Orangeville, UT

We all love roasting marshmallows over a campfire—and you can often still do that while cabin camping in Orangeville. Find the best information on cabins near Orangeville, including photos, reviews, and tips. Each cabin offers quick access to one or more of Orangeville's most popular destinations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Orangeville, UT (12)

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    1. Castle Gate RV Park

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    Castle Gate RV Park & Campground is located in Helper, Utah. Only an hour from the Provo area and halfway between downtown Salt Lake City and Moab. Built from scratch and newly opened in 2019, we are excited to have you as our guests! We have full hookup 30/50 amp Big Rig RV sites, Cabins and tent sites - some with water and electric! Free fiber-optic Wi-Fi, Splash Pad, Laundry, Store, Playground, Horseshoes, and More! We are just a few walk-able blocks from Historic Helper’s Main Street, with restaurants, coffee shop, bowling alley, museum, art galleries, grocery store, gift shops, bank, business center, liquor store, post office, bar with pool and darts, and many photo opportunities. When you get to Helper you feel like you have gone back in time about 70 years and instantly get a soul soothing feeling mixed with both exhilaration and relaxation. No crowds here. We've got space for groups large and small! Open year-round.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $25 - $150 / night

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    2. Orange Olsen

    2 Reviews
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    10 Saves

    Overview

    Orange Olsen is located at 7,000 feet with a panoramic view of Joes Valley. The dwelling and cabin offer amenities including solar powered lighting, LP range and heated shower. The dwelling can accommodate six visitors while the cabin sleeps four. These cabins do not have electricity.

    Recreation

    Joes Valley Reservoir offers boating and fishing opportunities just minutes away. A boat ramp is available on the east and west shorelines. Joes Valley Campground is located immediately south of Orange Olsen, with Joes Valley Group Pavilion only a mile away.

    Natural Features

    The dwelling and cabin are set in an open sagebrush meadow interspersed with pinyon-juniper and ponderosa pine trees. There is no shade available.

    Nearby Attractions

    Renowned bouldering opportunities abound in nearby Straight and Cottonwood Canyons. Popular mountain fisheries at Grassy Lake, Pete's Hole, and Potters Ponds are all within 10 miles of Orange Olsen. The 370-mile Arapeen Off-Highway Vehicle Trail System can be accessed directly from the dwelling and cabin.

    • Fires
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Group
    • Cabins
    • Standard (Tent/RV)

    $40 / night

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    3. Buckhorn RV Park and Resort

    1 Review
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    8 Saves

    Buckhorn RV Park and Resort is located in Huntington, Utah, between the Manti La Sal Mountain range and the San Rafael Swell. We offer spacious pull-through RV spots, luxury cabins and Tipis, as well as tent sites and a group area for rent. There are bathrooms, showers, and a laundry facility on site. Other amenities include WiFi, cable TV, propane, batting cages, pickleball courts, table tennis, horseshoe pits, cornhole sets, foosball, mini golf (coming soon), and a playground. Nearby recreation includes boating, hunting, fishing, bouldering, biking, horse-riding, and much more. Come enjoy the wild with all the comforts of home at Buckhorn RV Park and Resort!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $24 - $148 / night

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    4. Palisade State Park

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    62 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $24 - $100 / night

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    5. Pleasant Creek RV Resort

    4 Reviews
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    21 Saves

    Pleasant Creek Ranch is nestled in the shadows of the beautiful Manti LaSal National Forest, which offers wonderful hiking, mountain biking, and mountain lake fishing. The La Sal National Forest is very popular for recreation. The Wasatch Plateau area of the national forest, where the park is situated, offers scenic drives through the Huntington and Eccles Canyons National Scenic Byways, also known as the Energy Loop. These forest byways wind over the Plateau from 5,000 to 11,000 feet. From Skyline Drive there are several high-elevation lakes and streams that feature excellent fishing and camping, and the Arapeen OHV Trail System is popular with ATV enthusiasts. The resort also features a beautiful newly renovated clubhouse and swimming pool. The clubhouse features an upscale dining area, lounge area, tv, and gaming area, and store with basics such as ice and firewood.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    6. Heritage Grove Campground

    1 Review
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    Located in picturesque Sanpete County near Mount Pleasant, Heritage Grove Campground is one of Utah's premier campground facilities. Power and running water are freely available, and we can accomodate both small and large groups. We accept reservations from May 1st to Oct 31st, reservations open on Jan 1st. We are near the Mountain Dell Boy Scout Camp and access to the Skyline ATV trail in the rugged Manti-LaSal Mountains. Heritage Grove has tent campsites, RV parking sites and mini cabins. We have volley ball courts, a rock wall, basket ball/multi-purpose court, wading pond and a larger pond for canoeing. Our pavilion can host 40 people comfortably. We especially cater to family reunions or hosting larger groups for the whole site and we look forward to hosting your visit! Heritage Grove Campground is a 10 acre facility 4 miles southeast of Mt. Pleasant Utah. The park is owned and operated by Aspen Grove Assets, Inc.

    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group

    $25 - $45 / night

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    7. Mammoth Cabin

    1 Review
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    11 Saves

    Overview

    The Mammoth Guard station is located at 8,600 feet in elevation. There are two cabins on the grounds. The Mammoth Cabin was built on site while the Lake Cabin was moved to the site from its original location in the 1980s. Both cabins were constructed in the 1930s serving as forest ranger and fire crew dwellings for many years. The cabins overlook a wide expanse of sagebrush valleys with timbered slopes and ridgelines. The grounds that cabins are located is also an active administrative site. Visitors can expect to see Forest Service personnel using the grounds adjacent to the cabins. Travel Trailers and RVs are not permitted at this facility. If others are seeking to be close to your group during your reservation they should look at the nearby campgrounds at Gooseberry Group Campground and Gooseberry Reservoir.__

    Recreation

    Gooseberry Reservoir is located approximately one and a half miles to the north of the cabins. Fishing is available from the shore, however, the only boating allowed on the reservoir is non-motorized. The reservoir also has several RV sites which can accommodate larger RVs in addition to pit toilets. Gooseberry Campground is approximately 3/4 mile to the south and has several campsites for tents and small to medium RVs, drinking water, and pit toilets are available. A fee is required at both of these sites. Within 10 miles of the cabins, there are several other lakes and reservoirs. Please check fishing and boating laws for the reservoirs. Access to the Arapeen OHV trail system is available within a few miles of the cabins.

    Facilities

    Gooseberry Reservoir is located approximately one and a half miles to the north of the cabins. Fishing is available from the shore, however, the only boating allowed on the reservoir is non-motorized. The reservoir also has several RV sites which can accommodate larger RVs in addition to pit toilets. Gooseberry Campground is approximately 3/4 mile to the south and has several campsites for tents and small to medium RVs, drinking water, and pit toilets are available. A fee is required at both of these sites. Within 10 miles of the cabins, there are several other lakes and reservoirs. Please check fishing and boating laws for the reservoirs. Access to the Arapeen OHV trail system is available within a few miles of the cabins.

    Natural Features

    The cabins are situated in a spruce, fir and aspen forest setting with many mature trees on the facility grounds. You can view wildlife from the front porch of either cabin in the open meadows in the immediate area, including deer, elk, badger, eagles, hawks and more. The Mammoth Cabin receives the most shaded sunlight, while the Lake Cabin receives more direct sunlight.

    Nearby Attractions

    Located in the Fairview City Museum there is a life size replica of a Columbian Mammoth that was found approximately 10 miles southeast of the cabins. The museum also offers exhibits with artifacts and history from the native people of the area as well as a history of the later settlers. There is access to the 350+ mile Arapeen trail system to the south as well as the Forest roads to the north.

    • Fires
    • Reservable
    • Cabins
    • Trash
    • Picnic Table
    • Drinking Water

    $50 / night

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    9. Seely Creek Guard Station

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    Overview

    Seely Creek Guard Station is located near the top of the Wasatch Plateau, within the Manti-La Sal National Forest in central Utah. The cabin was built in late-1907 or early-1908 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Guests enjoy year-round recreational activities, including hiking, off-roading, snowmobiling and skiing.

    Recreation

    Skyline Drive passes along the ridge line just above the cabin, providing great trail opportunities for off-road vehicles, mountain biking and hiking. In the winter, the surrounding area becomes a playground for snowmobile enthusiasts. Cross-country skiing, back country skiing and snowshoeing are also popular activities. Horseback riding trails crisscross the area as well. A maximum of 20 horses is allowed at the guard station, though no horse facilities (corrals, hitching posts, etc) are present. The surrounding meadow can be used for picketing or hobbling.

    Natural Features

    The cabin is situated in a beautiful wildflower-filled meadow, at an elevation of approximately 10,000 feet. Seely Creek flows along the edge of the meadow. Skyline Drive runs along the top of the Wasatch Plateau for more than 60 miles, rewarding visitors with beautiful mountain scenery, glacial cirques, spruce-fir and aspen forests, numerous lakes and reservoirs. Wildlife and summer wildflowers are plentiful, and autumn leaves put on quite a show. Due to the guard station's high elevation, guests should be prepared for all types of weather including snow or hail, especially after September.

    Nearby Attractions

    John August Lake is less than three miles from the guard station, with fishing and scenic high alpine views. Pete's Hole and Soup Bowl are less than eight miles away, offering fishing and a hiking trail.

    • Fires
    • Reservable
    • Equestrian
    • Cabins
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Firewood Available

    $50 / night

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    10. Indian Creek Guard Station

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    Overview

    Indian Creek Guard Station is located next to Ferron Reservoir, just below the Wasatch Plateau on the Manti-La Sal National Forest in central Utah. The cabin was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s and was used by generations of forest rangers serving in the back country. Guests enjoy year-round recreational activities, including fishing, hiking, off-roading, snowmobiling and skiing.

    Recreation

    Ferron Reservoir is adjacent, providing canoeing, boating (small craft only) and fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout. Skyline Drive passes above the campground on top of the plateau. The expansive Arapeen ATV Trail System can be accessed close by, and offers more than 350 miles of designated, maintained trails suitable for all riding levels. In the winter, the surrounding area becomes a playground for snowmobile enthusiasts. Cross-country skiing, back country skiing and snowshoeing are also popular activities.

    Natural Features

    The guard station is situated facing Ferron Reservoir and the front porch offers partial lake views through the trees. Stands of Englemann spruce, fir and aspens cover the area. Skyline Drive runs along the top of the Wasatch Plateau for more than 60 miles, rewarding visitors with beautiful mountain scenery, glacial cirques, spruce-fir and aspen forests, numerous lakes and reservoirs. Wildlife and summer wildflowers are plentiful, and autumn leaves put on quite a show. Due to the guard station's high elevation of 9,400 feet, guests should be prepared for all types of weather including snow or hail, especially after September.

    Nearby Attractions

    Ferron Campground is located less than a half-mile away from the guard station. Rush Pond and Willow Lake are a short drive east, both with additional fishing and scenic views.

    • Fires
    • Reservable
    • Cabins
    • Toilets

    $50 / night

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Recent Cabin Reviews In Orangeville

42 Reviews of 12 Orangeville Campgrounds


  • Jessica D.
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    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!

  • D
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    Jul. 24, 2023

    Castle Gate RV Park

    A must if passing through

    This RV park was such a great stop along our road trip. Our kids enjoyed their time at the playground and splash pad while I knocked out some laundry in their beautiful facility. Bathroom and showers were immaculate and such a nice bonus. Beautiful backdrop of the mountains. I highly recommend this place!!! Bonus: 10% discount for Dyrt members on top of already reasonable price.

  • D
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    Jul. 2, 2023

    Castle Gate RV Park

    Nice gem in quaint town

    Stayed here for an overnight stay. What a gem! Well maintained and clean, pristine bathrooms, large sites with plenty of room between sites. Definitely will stay here when in the area. Only con was road and train noise.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
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    Jun. 7, 2023

    Palisade State Park

    Palisade state park

    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

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Jan. 13, 2023

    Buckhorn RV Park and Resort

    Beautiful RV Park & Resort!

    Ashley here with The Dyrt. We're happy to have this partner on our platform. 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. Book your stay with them today and leave your review here!

  • J
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    Jul. 15, 2022

    Castle Gate RV Park

    Friendly, Convenient, and Beautiful!

    Fantastic stay - the staff was amazing, warm, and friendly; the views were beautiful, and the layout felt spacious. Highly recommend this as a small town park - walking distance to a cute downtown - and day driving distance from San Rafael Swell and SLC!

  • Steven M.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Jun. 27, 2022

    Pleasant Creek RV Resort

    Clean and Well Kept Private Campground

    Pleasant Creek Campground is a nice campground with clean facilities. This is a privately owned campground and each site is well manicured. 

    The sites are close together so you don't get a whole lot of privacy. The staff were steady busy leveling off the gravel in each site and mowing the lawns. This place is great for a stop over....not my style of camping, but nonetheless it's a pretty campground.

  • T
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    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.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
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    Apr. 15, 2022

    Pleasant Creek RV Resort

    Great and only place with full hook-up in Mt Pleasant/Ephraim/Fairview area

    IMPORTANT INFO: Please read. NEW UPDATE as of April 14, 2022 To contact them call:(435) 462-2010 WEB SITE: https://www.pleasantcreek.camp/ NOTE: some of the other links did not work.  We stayed there summer of 2021 under the old owner. We have just made reservations to stay there again in May 2022. It was a great stay. 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. Hopefully they fixed this under the new ownership. Swimming pool was great. Did not use the showers or bathrooms so no comment on them. Staff was (and is now--I just made reservations for May 2022) very friendly and helpful. If you are looking for a place in the Ephraim- Mt Pleasant- Fairview area with full hook-ups...........THIS IS IT! Highly recommended. We love exploring the area and Skyline Drive. Beautiful country. Just 8 miles from the amazing little Fairview museum where we learned about the Mormon pioneers who settled here. No little black flies when we were there but during some weeks can be an annoying problem. We are excited to stay there again.

  • R
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    Mar. 14, 2022

    Castle Gate RV Park

    WHAT A BEAUTIFUL RV PARK

    Just an overnight stop for us but this newer RV park is really nice.  The campsites are all gravel but they were level.  Restrooms/showers were some of the best I've seen in an RV park.  The town of Helper is nearby and there were some really interesting storefronts on main street.  The price was reasonable (with a discount) but it was still creeping up on $50 a night.  If there was a negative it was during check-in I mentioned that I was a Dyrt Pro member and the young lady behind the counter told me we don't discount for that.  Instead she gave me their "first responder" discount.

  • Rayna D.
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    Sep. 28, 2021

    Heritage Grove Campground

    Really Nice

    Had very clean restrooms and showers. Lots of amenities like a playground and volleyball net. Campgrounds face the main area where cars drive so they’re not very private, but that wasn’t a problem for us.

  • Kurt C.
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    Sep. 3, 2021

    Palisade State Park

    Great but don’t get the group site on other side of road

    This place is a great place to camp if you have one of the single or double site next to lake. There is plenty of grass and great facilities. The group site on other side of road is not the best.

  • Jody J.
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    Aug. 13, 2021

    Castle Gate RV Park

    Tranquil!

    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. There is a picnic table. However, we took our chairs down to the river bank each evening. So tranquil and relaxing! Laundry room is nice and all machines were in working order. We did not use the restrooms but took a peek in and they are all clean and look new. Beautiful mountain scenery as well. AT&T, T-Mobile Cell Service were excellent. No issues with their WiFI. So many cable channels! If there was one Con, it was that the dog park/run area was muddy. Looks like they are watering the area to maybe get more grass to grow. However, there are plenty of other grassy spots with Dog Waste Stations and bags to walk your dog. Street traffic noise can be heard. We do have a white noise machine and it did not interrupt our sleep. Enjoyed our relaxing stay here! Highly recommend!

  • Desert J.
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    Aug. 7, 2021

    Castle Gate RV Park

    Well groomed easy pull-through sites

    The area is well groomed. Huge accessible showers. Big spaces for Class a type RV. 10 sites available. Cabins available. Good water pressure good Wi-Fi good Verizon

  • Tonymac P.
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    Jul. 28, 2021

    Castle Gate RV Park

    Nice site

    This site is nice. It's not over the top in any way. It's right by the main road to get here and also by a train track. There is a river flowing by it with a small and short trail but that's about it. The wifi is great and the water pressure is great. The cable is also pretty good. The site we were in is narrow. Literally the size of our travel trailer but you get a decent area for hanging out under the awning and picnic table. There's enough to space to fit our truck between our RV and picnic table (for reference).

    There is a splash area for the kids to beat the heat and a place to play horseshoe.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Castle Gate RV Park
    Jul. 12, 2021

    Castle Gate RV Park

    Well maintained, new park

    We made last minute reservations on-line late in the day on a long trip. Although we arrived late a gentleman assisted us to find a spot and then later in the evening another person called to check up on us. Greatly appreciated this extra care. The park is new and well maintained. A river flows through the back of the park, with a walking trail and a small place to swim. There is a nice children’s play area with a water pad. Lots of places to walk a dog. Large pull through sites. Water and electric were perfect even in 100 degree weather. Individual bathrooms with a shower in each. The bathrooms were private and immaculately maintained. Wonderful laundry area. Big rig friendly with ample space and turning radius. Easy in and out with no issues.
    Only issue was the length of the site. We choose a 70 foot site and our 60 ft rig barely fit. So FYI, when choosing a site, go big.

  • G
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    Jun. 30, 2021

    Pleasant Creek RV Resort

    Great campground

    The staff there are super helpful and friendly. The campground is well maintained and clean with lot of trees for shade. The camp spots are plenty large with all the amenities anyone would need regardless of RV size. The community in Mt. Pleasant and nearby Fairview is like from an old movie; old yet gorgeous.

  • Michael C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Castle Gate RV Park
    Jun. 29, 2021

    Castle Gate RV Park

    Beautiful Park

    This place is new and they are still adding sites. Between high cliffs on the Price River. I was worried about the train noise…TOTALLY UNFOUNDED worries. I heard the train around 10 pm and then again in the morning. No close crossings so no whistle noise. Their water pressure is outstanding in fact they recommend a pressure regulator on the supply line. The park WiFi was beyond excellent. The staff were also beyond excellent. We got our propane tank filled then escorted to our site. As I said it’s on the Price River. The staff have made a mini park at waters edge. All in all a terrific park. Definitely recommend Castle Gate RV Park 

  • K
    Camper-submitted photo from Castle Gate RV Park
    Jun. 29, 2021

    Castle Gate RV Park

    Great Base Camp

    We chose this area as a central location to Moab, Provo and SLC! Nice scenic drives to all of those places from camp and did not feel too far out. Campground was clean and well kept. Staff is very nice and helpful. It will be beautiful in a few years with the landscaping investment they have made. Plenty of individual showers. I recommend the ones at office building, they are bigger. Laundry facilities great. Huge plus is dish washing sink with hot water. It is always nice to not have to wash dishes in camper. Dog park, playground and splash pad. My only caution is that it is between Highway and railroad tracks so if you are noise sensitive be aware. We didn’t notice any major noise and slept very comfortably with the nice flowing River behind us. Helper is cute town to explore.

  • Lynn O.
    Camper-submitted photo from Castle Gate RV Park
    Jun. 1, 2021

    Castle Gate RV Park

    Great RV campsite!

    Clean, well maintained campsite. Friendly hosts, even helped us novice RVers get set up. Had a snack bone for my pup too! Will stay here again!

  • Jim M.
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    May. 20, 2021

    Nine Mile Canyon Ranch

    Beautiful views and lots to do

    This camp ground doesn’t have all of the amenities of a city campground but it is in the top 10 of our favorites. It has water and a Septic Dump bathrooms and a shower is available for 3$ park fees were 20$ for us. Rustic cabins and themed rooms are available.

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    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.

  • Kyle K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Castle Gate RV Park
    May. 2, 2021

    Castle Gate RV Park

    Very Nice

    Great Campground with individual shower cabins and bathrooms. Clean and the office staff was very friendly. They also have a great little shop with anything you might have forgotten. The town its self is full of cool history and feels like you took a trip back in time.

  • Aaron
    Camper-submitted photo from Castle Gate RV Park
    Apr. 26, 2021

    Castle Gate RV Park

    Great Place to stay

    Stayed here a weekend to get in some mountain biking in nearby Price.  Everything in the park is immaculate, and very well maintained.  The staff was extraordinarily friendly, even inviting us to play some cornhole with them in the evening.  We backed up to the river, and our lot was very spacious.

    Downtown Helper is just a short walk away.  Cute little area that looks like there is quite a bit of restoration/renovation underway.

    In April, still a bit chilling in the evening/morning.  Warmed up nicely in the afternoon.

    We found a new favorite place to avoid some of the Moab crowd.

  • James and Susan K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Castle Gate RV Park
    Mar. 3, 2021

    Castle Gate RV Park

    Comfortable and reliable RV Park in Helper, UT

    Newer RV Park with super friendly and helpful staff. The owner was on-site and very active. Good dude.
    Sites are gravel but level. Sites are still under final construction and from what I saw, will back-up to the river. We stayed 2 nights and visited family in Price, UT. Due to COVID we did not use their Bathroom facilities.
    We would stay again when we are passing through on US-6. Small world - we visited the Umpqua Lighthouse in OR and met a Tour Guide that had been the Camp Host at Castle Gate RV park! Like us, he liked the place!



Guide to Orangeville

Camping near Orangeville, Utah, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and family-friendly activities. Whether you're in an RV or pitching a tent, there are plenty of options to enjoy the great outdoors.

What to do:

  • Explore local attractions: The area around Orangeville is rich in history and nature. For instance, the Castle Gate RV Park is close to the charming town of Helper, where you can find museums, restaurants, and art galleries. One visitor noted, "This RV park was such a great stop along our road trip... walking distance from the adorable town of Helper."
  • Hiking and biking: There are numerous trails nearby. One camper mentioned, "The mountain biking along the rim was rocky but easy," highlighting the accessibility of trails for various skill levels.
  • Water activities: If you’re near Joes Valley Reservoir, you can enjoy fishing, kayaking, or just relaxing by the water. A reviewer shared, "My kids loved the water despite the wind throughout the day."

What campers like:

  • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A review for Castle Gate RV Park stated, "Bathroom and showers were immaculate and such a nice bonus."
  • Spacious sites: Many campgrounds, like Millsite State Park Campground, offer large sites with plenty of room. One camper noted, "Easy pull through sites in the electric and water hookup area."
  • Beautiful scenery: The views in this area are stunning. A visitor at Little Grand Canyon Dispersed Camping remarked, "Absolutely stunning views and the most beautiful night skies I’ve ever seen."

What you should know:

  • Noise levels: Some campgrounds can be noisy due to nearby roads or trains. A camper at Castle Gate RV Park mentioned, "Only con was road and train noise."
  • Limited amenities: Many dispersed camping areas, like Wedge Overlook, lack developed facilities. A review stated, "No developed fee CG, NO WATER, no dumpsters."
  • Wildlife: Be prepared for wildlife encounters. A camper at Buckhorn Draw Wickiup Site Dispersed Camp noted, "Great jumping off point to visit San Rafael swell," indicating the area's natural beauty and wildlife.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Kid-friendly activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds or splash pads. One parent at Castle Gate RV Park said, "Our kids enjoyed their time at the playground and splash pad."
  • Safety first: Always keep an eye on kids near water. A reviewer at Joes Valley Reservoir mentioned, "The water was really low... lots of rocks and trash on the shores."
  • Plan for downtime: Bring games or activities for quiet moments. A camper at Palisade State Park Campground shared, "We really love the lake and all the little trails we could mountain bike on!"

Tips from RVers:

  • Check road conditions: Some campgrounds have rough access roads. A visitor to Wedge Overlook advised, "20 miles of dirt road with some washboard. Drive slow."
  • Space for big rigs: Look for campgrounds that accommodate larger RVs. A review for Millsite State Park Campground mentioned, "We have a 36’ Class A... the sites are nice."
  • Pack out what you pack in: Many sites, especially dispersed ones, require you to take your trash with you. A camper at Exit 131 Dispersed Camping noted, "No bathrooms or water but an easy stop off the highway for the night."

Camping near Orangeville, Utah, offers a unique blend of adventure and relaxation. With a variety of campgrounds to choose from, you’re sure to find the perfect spot for your next outdoor getaway.

Frequently Asked Questions

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