Century RV Park
Will do in a Pinch
This was an easy and convenient place to pull over when exhausted from SLC traffic.
Full hook-ups, hot shower and no privacy between sites.
Served its purpose as a good place to rest before moving on.
Camping in the Mendon, Utah area spans multiple established campgrounds and dispersed options within a short drive of town. Green Canyon Dispersed Campground offers free primitive sites just 20 miles east of Mendon, while Hyrum State Park Campground provides developed facilities with tent, RV, cabin, and glamping accommodation types approximately 15 miles southeast. The landscape transitions from valley floors to mountain terrain, with camping options in Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest providing a mix of tent and RV-compatible sites.
Road conditions vary considerably depending on location and season, with some forest service roads requiring higher clearance vehicles. Most established campgrounds in the region remain open year-round, though facilities may be limited during winter months. Temperatures fluctuate dramatically between seasons, with summer highs regularly reaching 90°F and winter bringing significant snowfall at higher elevations. Visitors should check current fire restrictions and campground regulations before arrival, especially during peak summer months when reservations are often necessary for developed sites. A visitor noted of Green Canyon Dispersed Campground: "Perhaps a little too close to the university in Logan Utah it was busy that Friday night. I think all the spots filled by 7pm."
Water access represents a significant draw for campers in the region, with Hyrum State Park located on Hyrum Reservoir receiving high ratings from visitors. Many campgrounds feature picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets, while state park facilities typically offer additional amenities like showers and electric hookups. For those seeking more isolation, the surrounding national forest lands provide quieter alternatives away from the more developed areas. Highway proximity affects the camping experience at some locations, with several reviews mentioning road noise as a consideration. Campgrounds throughout the area accommodate various camping styles, from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV facilities. Several visitors highlighted the convenience of camping options that balance natural settings with proximity to town amenities.
$55 - $1450 / night
"Great place to overnight while passing through northern Utah. Huge full hookup sites with concrete pads. Nice and quiet despite being near the intersection of I-15 and I-84. Would definitely return!"
"Bear lake is a must do and so much good in Utah!"
"Perhaps a little too close to the university in Logan Utah it was busy that Friday night. I think all the spots filled by 7pm some 50 people there that night."
"About 15 mins outside of Logan up a beautiful canyon. Headed up around 4pm on a Saturday during Memorial Day weekend so didn’t have high hopes but found a spot with a fire ring almost immediately!"
"This was a nice spot tucked away from the interstate but not super far. Clean restrooms, nice staff. Stayed here twice on our trip to Moab. Plan on staying again on other trips to southern Utah"
"They have a lot of orchards near and fresh fruit stand close by which would be great in summer but in the fall it made the area buggy. Easy to get in and out of. Level sites and a quiet area."
$40 - $400 / night
"The only thing that was annoying is that they lock the front gate at 10PM so if you are out after that time, you have to park your car on the street and walk to your campsite."
"Got in late around 2100. Plenty of spots available in the back without electric. I did get a spot right next to the lake. Has picnic table, firepit, and charcoal grill available."
$59 - $79 / night
"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."
$26 - $221 / night
"We stayed here one night and liked it for all the trees and shade, and yet still being pretty close to the city and lake."
"It is only 10 miles or less off the main highway, yet very private with lots of trees! Great birding, too!"
$40 / night
"We were given permission to walk down that road. It says to stay to the left which goes nowhere but if you go to the right, it winds back into the most beautiful landscape."
"The views were amazing - excellent sunset and wild horses nearby. Would stay here anytime I am in need of a place to sleep in the area."
$23 / night
"However it's still a beautiful area and fishing in the lake is great! The lake is big enough for kayaks as well. Plenty of camp spaces for RVs or just tents."
"Great trails and a beautiful river. The double site in the back is my favorite (except the abandoned camper across the road). Very wooded. Campsites have firepit and picnic tables."
$24 - $75 / night
"Next to a beautiful creek. No cell service."
"It was close to home, yet in the secluded woods."
"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."












This was an easy and convenient place to pull over when exhausted from SLC traffic.
Full hook-ups, hot shower and no privacy between sites.
Served its purpose as a good place to rest before moving on.
If it had been a snowy winter this sno-park might have been quite busy. A few winter sport enthusiasts came and went but we were alone overnight. Clean restrooms but pack out your trash.
The road past the park was closed to vehicles.
An unassuming but nice place, with friendly helpful people and totally adequate facilities. We especially appreciate a place that has access to easy walking or running after a long drive day, and this place has it. I will stay again.
Clean campground with full hookups. Pet areas and good communication. Fulltime supervision on site.
One of the best maintained parks I have found. Located up beautiful Cub River Canyon. Views are spectacular and a warm, friendly staff!
Was hoping to go further in to the more dispersed camping, but the road was blocked with a snow berm. Ended up being a decent spot for the night. Quiet and cold, which is what I was after. The next morning there were a lot of snowmobilers, so it did get noisier and a little crowded, but not too bad.
This was our 2nd time here. It's in the city, but you'd never know it. Nice, clean park, friendly staff. Sites are closer together than what we like but honestly wasn't bothered by anyone around us. Great central location for exploring in the area.
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. We got there late at night and were able to make it to the first site in our 30' bumper pull, but anything bigger than that would likely have a lot of trouble getting up the very bendy dirt road. I would recommend you scout ahead if you have anything bigger than a 15 footer. We only stayed for one night but would have stayed longer if we had the time.
Beautiful, quiet. Spot was fairly level for my popup trailer. Handicap spots. Spots by bathrooms. Spots alone, away from others.
Several dispersed camping options surround Mendon, Utah, situated at the base of the Wellsville Mountains with elevations ranging from 4,700 to 9,000 feet in nearby camping areas. Winter camping often requires high-clearance 4WD vehicles on forest roads, while summer temperatures can fluctuate dramatically between daytime highs and nighttime lows, sometimes dropping 30-40 degrees after sunset.
Fishing access: Green Canyon Dispersed Campground offers proximity to small stream fishing just 20 miles from Mendon. "About 15 mins outside of Logan up a beautiful canyon. Headed up around 4pm on a Saturday during Memorial Day weekend so didn't have high hopes but found a spot with a fire ring almost immediately," notes Kristen P.
Swimming options: Hyrum State Park Campground provides lake swimming with a designated beach area 15 miles from Mendon. "This is a great campground, the host is really nice, it's clean, has great bathrooms and a great view of the lake," reports Rachel G.
Trail exploration: Smithfield Campground offers hiking trails within walking distance of campsites. "Great campground. Secluded. Next to a beautiful creek. No cell service," shares Adam D., highlighting the natural setting ideal for disconnecting.
Privacy levels: Box Elder Campground features sites with natural separation. "This is a wonderful campground. There are trees everywhere that offer lots of shade. The campground is clean and the hosts are great. The campsites feel very private," explains Jenn.
Clean facilities: Cottonwood Campground maintains well-kept amenities despite its popularity. "Great State Park. The sites are well spaced apart giving plenty of privacy. We didn't have much shade in ours but they provide a ramada on a cement pad over the picnic table which was great," writes Erin A.
Nature observation: Bridger Campground provides opportunities for wildlife viewing and river access. "Great trails and a beautiful river. The double site in the back is my favorite... Very wooded. Campsites have firepit and picnic tables. Water source but no water hookups. Vault toilets were clean and looked new," notes GoWhereYouAreDraw N.
Noise considerations: Several campgrounds near Mendon experience traffic noise. At Green Canyon Dispersed Campground, "Camped with friends we had cell service via t-mobile, att&t, and visible with varying strengths. No cost, first come first serve... Popular trail with bikers. Lots of traffic even late at night," reports CrookedSnake.
Permit requirements: Some dispersed camping areas require permits. "Road to dispersed camping is closed Dec 1 - April 15. Permit fee is $10 for 3 days. We had a quiet (only a couple of other campers further up) and enjoyable overnight visit but road was quite icy," shares joanna about Green Canyon.
Campsite competition: Arrive early to secure spots at popular locations. "Very loud, with folks driving around until the AM. Definitely a local party spot," warns pang B. about Green Canyon Dispersed Campground, indicating its popularity with local residents.
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Mendon, UT?
According to TheDyrt.com, Mendon, UT offers a wide range of camping options, with 142 campgrounds and RV parks near Mendon, UT and 15 free dispersed camping spots.
Which is the most popular campground near Mendon, UT?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Mendon, UT is Aspen Grove RV Park with a 4.9-star rating from 28 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Mendon, UT?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 15 free dispersed camping spots near Mendon, UT.
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