Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Price, UT

Castle Gate RV Park accepts pets with no breed restrictions noted in their campground policies. This well-maintained facility in Helper offers pet-friendly accommodations across all site types including tent areas, RV spaces with full hookups, and pet-friendly cabin options. Blue Cut RV Park also welcomes dogs but specifically prohibits Pitbulls and Rottweilers according to visitor reports. Both parks feature designated areas for walking pets with waste stations provided. The park facilities include picnic tables at sites, clean shower facilities, and trash collection services. The sites at Castle Gate are spacious with ample room between neighbors, making it comfortable for travelers with pets to set up without crowding adjacent campers.

For those seeking free camping with pets, several dispersed camping areas exist near Price where dogs are permitted. Canyon Road Dispersed and Bull Mesa Pullout offer primitive camping with no facilities but allow pets without restrictions. These sites permit campfires and are accessible for both tent and RV camping. At Nine Mile Canyon Ranch, pets are welcome at both cabin and glamping sites, with walking paths available near the campground. Most campgrounds in the area maintain standard leash requirements, though specific rules vary by location. The river at Castle Gate provides a pleasant area for evening relaxation, with benches placed along the bank where campers often take their dogs for walks. During summer months, be mindful of high daytime temperatures when planning activities with pets.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Price, Utah (126)

    1. Castle Gate RV Park

    21 Reviews
    Kenilworth, UT
    4 miles
    Website

    $25 - $150 / night

    "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."

    "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."

    2. Nine Mile RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Wellington, UT
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (385) 567-6583

    $44 - $79 / night

    "Website showed they have specific van sites with water only at a very affordable price. Was easy to book online. The staff were very friendly and accommodating."

    "Still under construction, but when finished it will be a very nice and convenient park between Salt Lake to Moab. They only have two rows open at this time but offered a discount to our stay."

    3. Blue Cut RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Kenilworth, UT
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 820-0081

    "But there are a few larger 5th wheel trails here. Michelle and her husband are very friendly and easy to talk with. Was open by her parents I think she said in 1956. She grew up here. Now runs it."

    4. Canyon Rd Dispersed

    4 Reviews
    Helper, UT
    6 miles
    Website

    "Convenient overnight spot — Close to town and a gas station, making it a great choice for a quick stop. You can hear some road noise, but it's not too disruptive. Easy in-and-out access."

    5. Bull Mesa Pullout

    2 Reviews
    Helper, UT
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 539-4001

    6. CO2 Road Dispersed Campsite

    3 Reviews
    Wellington, UT
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 781-4400

    "There are plenty of trees around for firewood, the top 2 to 4 inches of topsoil are soft, which is nice for leveling out your camping in."

    "It’s right off the highway so be prepared for hearing cars all night, but it wasn’t too bad."

    7. Mountain View RV Park

    1 Review
    Wellington, UT
    6 miles
    +1 (435) 637-7980

    "Was driving from SW Washington to Moab. Needed an overnight and left late after baseball games. Reserved a spot at Mountain Home RV. GPS guided me right in to Mountain View RV. After hours."

    8. Horse Canyon Road - Dispersed Open Area

    19 Reviews
    Sunnyside, UT
    24 miles
    Website

    "To get to this BLM dispersed camping area you just take the "Rest Area" exit from Highway 6 onto Horse Canyon Road. The area we found to camp was about a mile or so down the road on the right side."

    "I stopped in here late one night while traveling, and the location is quiet, not hard to find, and has ample area to be away from anyone else."

    9. LZJ Ranch's Hiawatha Hideout!

    2 Reviews
    Huntington, UT
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 522-8824

    $5 - $7 / night

    "Sleep beneath millions of stars and then go for a walk."

    10. Nine Mile Canyon Ranch

    6 Reviews
    Sunnyside, UT
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 637-2572

    "We were next to a  stream on the other side of a fence. Deer came to visit."

    "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."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Price, UT

501 Reviews of 126 Price Campgrounds


  • Michele U.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 25, 2026

    Tie Fork Rest Area

    Rest stop is great!

    This is a rest stop. It's great. There is a dog park. Water to hook up to for a fill. There are a ton of picnic tables and a paved walking path through an outdoor educational museum. bathroom too. Perfect for an in between salt lake and Moab.

  • Jody J.
    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!

  • K
    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.

  • Pouyan B.
    Aug. 7, 2025

    Esquire Estates Mobile Home and RV Park

    Beautiful Park, very scenic and quiet

    We love going to this Park in Castle Dale.  Castle Dale has so much to offer us because we have 3 kids and there is so much to do in the area.  Our kids are 9, 7 and 3 1/2 so it makes things very convenient and easy for us to go there and we can rent ATV's locally as well and there is a lot of close by site seeing.  

    The park has a new owner and they have been consistently improving the parks.  We were there about a month ago and they just opened up the laundry facility and club house, I hear they are going to add a dog park , provide propane sales and even have charging stations for EVs.  Love that they are making these improvements shows that they really care

  • Sheila M.
    Aug. 11, 2018

    Payson Lakes

    nice local campground

    Stayed here at the end of the camp season. It’s a nice campground, but the spots are a little confusing. First, their normal campsites are really small. We’d actually accidentally set up residence in a double spot without knowing it. So that was unexpected, given the spots are kind of pricey already (normally it’s $23/night, but the doubles were $46/night). And although we only had 6 people (limit for a single site is 8), we also had to pay an additional $8 for the extra car. Besides that, it’s nice that they allow pets.

  • B
    Jun. 1, 2024

    Huntington State Park Campground

    Do not camp here

    We camped here in May, 2024,  on our way north, traveling through Utah.  What looked like a nice campground from the Utah State Park website was not a nice campground.  Firstly, the bathrooms were not clean. Second, this seems to be a hang-out for the locals in Huntington, especially the teens.  Third, what few trees there are, are half-dead from not being watered.  There is evidence that a lot have been cut down, probably because they died entirely.  It is a mystery that a state park, with a reservoir, does not water the grass and trees in the campground! Fourth, and most importantly, there is semi-truck traffic on the highway that borders the campground, about every 5-10 minutes, day and night, no exaggeration!  Drive a few hours northeast and camp at Green River State Park in Green River, UT.  That is truly a nice, park-like setting, away from the noise of I-70.

  • Steven M.
    Aug. 30, 2021

    Manti-LaSal National Forest Potters Pond Campground

    Awesome Mountain Getaway!

    We were blown away at how tranquil and beautiful the surroundings are at Potters Pond Campground. The abundant trees and brush truly make one feel like they are a million miles away from home. The journey to the campground starts at Millers Flat Road which is a dirt road that is for the most part well groomed/maintained. It is very bumpy, but can be done with most vehicles. We were towing our 24' TT so we were going slow. It is about 8.3 miles of dirt road to the campground from UT 31. The sites are spaced far enough from each other which gives you plenty of room to spread out and relax. The short walk to the pond is easy and you will appreciate the stillness of the water. Most people were either fishing or enjoying the pond on a row boat. Not 100% sure if the pond is okay to swim in as there are no signage and the presence of blue algae is apparent. Potters Pond is part of the USDA national forest and is wide open and plenty of trails to hike/bike. The campground is adjacent to the Appain Trails where one has access to 300+ miles of off-road enjoyment. 

    The campground does not have any potable water or any services. There are vault toilets spread out throughout the grounds. Also, there are no dumpsters....so what you bring in, you have to take with you. The campground is situated above 9000ft elevation so the days are mild warm and the nights can be cool to cold. If you're looking for solitude and nature, this is the place to go!

  • Michael M.
    Apr. 17, 2021

    Lakeside RV Park

    Relaxing and peaceful

    This park is so amazing . Right next to starvation lake, plenty of mature trees , great view , super nice staffs , right next to Utah 40 but hardly hear any noise . 5 min away from town.

    Only reason for 3 stars are internet connection was not usable , and dog&deer poops were everywhere . Kim


Guide to Price

Dispersed camping near Price, Utah offers practical options for travelers with pets. The region sits at approximately 5,500 feet in elevation, with summer temperatures often reaching 90°F during daytime and cooling significantly at night. Several free camping areas exist within 30 minutes of town, with varying terrain from rocky desert landscapes to canyon settings.

What to do

Explore Nine Mile Canyon: Nine Mile Canyon Ranch provides an excellent base camp for discovering ancient petroglyphs. "They'll tell you some of the coolest place to see some graneries hidden up in the rocks built by the indigenous people," notes one camper at Nine Mile Canyon Ranch.

Visit Helper's historic downtown: Just minutes from Castle Gate RV Park, Helper offers a glimpse into Utah's mining history. "Downtown Helper is just a short walk away. Cute little area that looks like there is quite a bit of restoration/renovation underway," writes Aaron in his review.

Stargazing opportunities: The remote locations of dispersed camping spots provide excellent night sky viewing. "Spent just one night while in transit to Colorado. Lots of spots for selection. Quiet. Some good views. Spectacular sunsets. Even a double rainbow with some rain," reports Felix S. about Horse Canyon Road.

What campers like

Fire rings at dispersed sites: Many free camping areas include established fire rings. "We got tired on the way to Moab, so I found Horse Canyon Road on this app and it looked good for dry camping! We stopped about a half mile down the road, lots of places to turn around, and found a mostly flat spot for our Motorhome. You can't really hear the road, it's very quiet and gorgeous, with fire rings for if you want to have a fire," explains Aubrey S.

Quick highway access: Several camping options provide convenient stops for travelers. "Found this area on the way through and decided to stop. There are plenty of trees around for firewood, the top 2 to 4 inches of topsoil are soft, which is nice for leveling out your camping in," notes Shane W. about CO2 Road.

Clean facilities at established campgrounds: For those preferring amenities, Nine Mile RV Resort offers well-maintained spaces. "Still under construction, but when finished it will be a very nice and convenient park between Salt Lake to Moab. They only have two rows open at this time but offered a discount to our stay. The sites are very level with full hook ups and great wifi," says Rose J.

What you should know

Road conditions vary significantly: Some dispersed areas require careful navigation. "Road to get to the spot was a little tough but it was a good spot for an overnight stop. It's right off the highway so be prepared for hearing cars all night, but it wasn't too bad," shares Dylan B. about Canyon Rd Dispersed.

Weather considerations: Temperatures fluctuate dramatically between seasons. "In April, still a bit chilling in the evening/morning. Warmed up nicely in the afternoon," mentions Aaron about the Helper area.

Noise factors: Nearby highways and train tracks can affect the camping experience. "There is a set of train tracks nearby so that may matter if you're a light sleeper. I didn't wake up to any trains so they may not go through at night," explains Fnu L.

Waste management: Pack-out requirements apply at dispersed sites. "Avoid this spot if it is raining at all as it will give your tires a nice coat of slick mud; even an off road tire can get stuck with this kind of sticky mud," warns Chase R. about CO2 Road.

Tips for camping with families

Consider LZJ Ranch for hiking options: Family-friendly trails make this location ideal. "Level site, no amenities, pack it in, pack it out! This property was made for campers who truly want the camping experience. Sleep beneath millions of stars and then go for a walk. There are no rules but one: 'do at least 250 yards of the 2.5 mile loop trail hike to the sheep camp, pond and stream and historic stone buildings,'" explains Ashley F. about LZJ Ranch's Hiawatha Hideout.

Check for kid-friendly water features: Some campgrounds offer splash areas. "There is a splash area for the kids to beat the heat and a place to play horseshoe," mentions Tonymac P.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Early morning and dusk provide best animal sighting times. "We were next to a stream on the other side of a fence. Deer came to visit," shares Flo B. about Nine Mile Canyon Ranch.

Tips from RVers

Level sites matter: Many reviewers emphasize the importance of level parking. "Very easy check-in via the Web. There are a ton of very well developed sites. There was one other camper we saw that came in a little later than us," says Erik J. from Bull Mesa Pullout.

Water pressure considerations: Some campgrounds have unusually strong water pressure. "Their water pressure is outstanding in fact they recommend a pressure regulator on the supply line," advises Michael C.

Cell service availability: Connectivity varies widely between locations. "I kept driving past the map dot and further toward the canyon and as elevation increases, you get a 360 view of the valley below—it's incredible! Saw no one, but it's also the middle of winter. 2 bars of at&t cell service!" notes Blair S. about Horse Canyon Road.

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