Best Campgrounds near Farmington, UT

Camping near Farmington, Utah encompasses a range of options from developed RV parks to mountain campgrounds in the nearby Wasatch Mountains. The area includes Lagoon RV Park & Campground within Farmington city limits, while nearby locations like Bountiful Peak Campground in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest offer more rustic experiences. Antelope Island State Park, approximately 20 minutes away, provides camping with views of the Great Salt Lake and opportunities to observe wildlife including bison and antelope. According to campers, "Farmington Canyon is truly a beautiful area with tons of little trails to follow and wildflowers to pick."

Access to mountain campgrounds requires careful planning, particularly for sites in Farmington Canyon where steep, narrow roads with no shoulders necessitate 4x4 or all-wheel drive vehicles. Bountiful Peak Campground operates seasonally from June 30 to September 3, while lower elevation sites like Lagoon RV Park are available from May through October. Urban RV parks typically remain open year-round. Summer temperatures can reach 100°F in the valley, while mountain locations offer cooler conditions. Fire restrictions are common during dry summer months, particularly in canyon areas where wildfire risk is elevated.

RV accommodations range from full-service parks with hookups to more basic facilities at higher elevations. Lagoon RV Park provides full hookups and amenities for both tent and RV campers, with the added benefit of proximity to Lagoon Amusement Park. For those seeking quieter experiences, the mountain campgrounds offer more separation between sites and natural surroundings, though with fewer amenities. Riverside RV Resort in nearby Ogden provides river access and walking trails, though some visitors note significant highway noise. Cherry Hill Campground in Kaysville and Circle L Mobile Home and RV Community in Layton offer additional options for RV travelers seeking convenient locations near Interstate 15.

Best Camping Sites Near Farmington, Utah (187)

    1. Salt Lake City KOA

    43 Reviews
    Salt Lake City, UT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 328-0224

    $50 - $189 / night

    "I had the wonderful opportunity to stay the night at Salt Lake City KOA!"

    "We wanted to explore Salt Lake City so decided to stay at this downtown KOA. It is a large and crowded RV park but right on a Transit line (UTA light rail Trax) and biking distance to downtown."

    2. Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    52 Reviews
    Hooper, UT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 773-2941

    $20 - $200 / night

    "One of our favorite state parks in Utah is only~45 minutes away from Salt Lake City! There are bison, antelope, deer, and many other animals that call this island home."

    "By far one of my favorite stops through Utah ❤️ absolutely breathtaking views, along with scenic routes to see wildlife such as the bison."

    3. Bountiful Peak Campground

    12 Reviews
    Centerville, UT
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 733-2660

    $15 - $98 / night

    "If you've never driven up Farmington Canyon it is a steep road with no shoulder, I'd recommend a 4X4 or all wheel drive vehicle."

    "The sites have plenty of room, tons of shade and easy access to bathrooms."

    4. Pony Express RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    North Salt Lake, UT
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 355-1550

    "Convenient location right off the highway with full hook ups and nice paved sites. Dog areas, playground, games, and a pool."

    "These sites a so close to each other. We only stop here to stay the night. WiFi is ok-phone hotspot is better.

    Staff is great."

    5. Riverside RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    South Weber, UT
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (385) 244-1328

    $59 - $74 / night

    "River and walking trail just steps away from all sites. Would be nice if the dog park was finished. There are other amenities that are planned to be available, but are not available yet."

    "There is a dog park area and access to a trail which runs along the river. There is a lot of noise from the interstate and the nearby Air Force base."

    6. Cherry Hill Campground

    7 Reviews
    Fruit Heights, UT
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 451-5379

    "This was great for my bf and I because we were driving so late and couldn’t find an open camp ground. This place was open and it was easy to find a spot with no light and quiet."

    7. Lagoon RV Park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Farmington, UT
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (801) 451-8000

    "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."

    8. Hill AFB FamCamp

    7 Reviews
    Layton, UT
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 775-3250

    $20 - $35 / night

    "It’s a little exposed but love the easy in easy out and access to the bike path and nearby splash pad"

    "The campground is right next to the base splash pad and a big park. Cheap $25 a night full hook ups was definitely worth the stay."

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

    20 Reviews
    Huntsville, UT
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 625-5112

    $26 - $316 / night

    "Tucked away from SLC, it's a perfect little oasis."

    "We enjoyed the camp site and the short walk to the lake. Facilities were clean and staff was great."

    10. Circle L Mobile Home and RV Community

    3 Reviews
    Layton, UT
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 544-8945

    $650 - $700 / night

    "I can't say enough about Jami McGrath (Manager) and the staff here at the Layton, Utah Circle L Mobile Home Community and RV Park."

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Recent Reviews near Farmington, UT

1091 Reviews of 187 Farmington Campgrounds


  • Bill B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 15, 2025

    Century RV Park

    Friendly and helpful staff

    Convenient and reasonable. They closed the swimming pool and spa for the winter. The shower was clean.

  • Kim G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Fox Den Campground — Deer Creek State Park

    Beautiful uncrowded campground

    We stopped here after leaving Salt Lake City. It is mid October so the campground is mostly empty. We were able to get our pick of sites. Beautiful views of water and the mountains. Super nice bathrooms that look brand new. Not much hiking right here but close enough to the Alpine Loop to Sundance with hiking along the way. Not far from a bike path along the Provo River. Only a few minutes into Midway with many restaurants to choose from.

  • Kim G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Salt Lake City KOA

    Urban campground convenient to SLC

    We wanted to explore Salt Lake City so decided to stay at this downtown KOA. It is a large and crowded RV park but right on a Transit line (UTA light rail Trax) and biking distance to downtown. The facilities are older but clean. Standard Holiday amenities like pool, dog park, dog wash, basketball court. We’d stay again if I wanted to be close to downtown.

  • Kim G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Valley View RV Resort

    Newer place with some nice ammenities

    Nice RV Resort with many amenities including pool, hot tub, outdoor fire pit, pickleball courts. Friendly staff. Laundry machines are limited given the size of the park. Also showers are inexplicably small. Bathrooms with toilet, sink, shower are adequate size but the showers are quite small (and I am not a large person). Paved sites but not level. I’d stay again but perhaps do my laundry somewhere else on the way in.

  • Kim G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    Beautiful remote campground

    The positives: a beautiful remote spot with huge spaces between campsites. Gorgeous views of the Great Salt Lake. Right now there is no water on the island due to construction at the visitors center. The visitors center is closed though there is a temporary one. One other detractor is the mosquitoes here. We were out at dusk locking our bikes and were swarmed by them!! It has been very windy here. Don’t know if that is usual or a temporary weather thing due to remnants of a Pacific hurricane. If you are looking for solitude without backpacking into the mountains the primitive loop at Bridger Bay campground could be your thing. Nice place to bike also if it weren’t for the wind.

  • Claire L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Little Mill

    Our favorite place

    Our family adores this location. Great staff, clean toilets, stunning camping areas near the river, some directly on it! Spot 10 was great for our 33ft rig. We will be back Little Mill! Love you

  • Claire L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Valley View RV Resort

    Stunning views and the sound of freedom

    We’ve stayed here several times and have to say the vibes are patriotic and welcoming. The Air Force base and surrounding mountains feel like you’re in a Top Gun movie. Clean bathrooms, clean pool and spa, super cool staff, and my kids had a blast making memories. Thanks Valley View - Claire

  • Claire L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Riverside RV Resort

    Lovely spot

    Very safe and nice spot to stay with kids. Gated entry is a plus for me, and the staff is so kind and welcoming.

  • Kim G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Hailstone - Lower Fisher Campground — Jordanelle State Park

    Great state park campground

    Convenient location to Park City. Large spacious sites. Nice clean bathrooms. You can hear road noise from highway 40. We got a site without reservation with no problem. Some sites are more level than others. We are enjoying looking at the reservoir from the back of our site. Some construction noise across highway 40 but not too much late on a weekday.


Guide to Farmington

Camping options near Farmington, Utah range from high-elevation mountain sites to valley locations with varying amenities. Farmington sits at 4,300 feet elevation with summer temperatures averaging 85-95°F while nearby mountain camping areas can be 10-15 degrees cooler. Most Farmington area campgrounds operate seasonally with mountain access roads typically closed from November through May due to snow.

What to do

Fishing at nearby reservoirs: Pineview Reservoir near Anderson Cove Campground offers shore fishing opportunities within a short drive from Farmington. "From chilling on the beach to fishing from shore or swimming. There are many options for easy, cheap recreation direct from camp," notes Alan B. The campground includes a boat launch for easier water access.

Wildlife viewing on Antelope Island: Bridger Bay Campground provides excellent wildlife observation opportunities with multiple species visible from camp. "The bison are free grazing all around and a few came right up to our campground in the early morning! There are plenty of hiking trails to choose from with varying skill levels," reports Steven M. Visitors can also spot pronghorn, badgers, and numerous bird species.

Mountain biking from camp: Riverside RV Resort offers direct access to nearby trail systems along the Weber River. "There is a trailhead right down the road that is along the Weber River. Mountain bike or hike, you will have a good time," mentions Patrick J. The paved 80-mile Jordan River Trail is accessible from other nearby campgrounds.

What campers like

Waterfront camping: Anderson Cove Campground provides direct beach and water access. "There was a lot of space to be spread out from others. The beach is so large and it's easy to camp out. The sand is soft and fun for the kids to build sand castles," says Whitney K. The campground features both standard and tent-only sites near the water.

Winter camping options: Salt Lake City KOA remains open year-round, making it a reliable option during colder months. "Good place to plug in at night between ski days," notes Terry G. The campground's hot showers and bathhouses provide comfort during winter camping trips.

Privacy in established campgrounds: Some campgrounds near Farmington offer more separation between sites. "The truck/tent stalls have nice tall shrubs dividing them for extra privacy," reports North Idaho N. about Salt Lake City KOA. This feature provides a sense of seclusion despite being in a developed camping area.

What you should know

Highway noise impacts: Several campgrounds near Farmington are situated close to transportation corridors. "There are multiple trains/sirens/large semis blowing by all night," notes a Salt Lake City KOA reviewer. Similarly, Riverside RV Resort visitors mention: "The interstate is 20 yards from the first row of sites. It was constant traffic noise 24/7."

No-see-um insects at Antelope Island: Antelope Island State Park has periods with significant biting insect activity. "Lovely scenery, water is currently off so no showers but has a clean pit toilet. Only downside was the no see um flys you can't for a walk without getting swarmed by them and bitten," reports Georgia L. These conditions vary seasonally, with fall typically having fewer insects.

Fire restrictions: Several campgrounds have fire limitations. Cherry Hill Campground permits fires in designated rings, while other facilities may prohibit wood fires entirely. Salt Lake City KOA allows fires but requires purchasing firewood on-site rather than bringing outside wood.

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation options: Cherry Hill Campground offers extensive water features beyond natural settings. "Family noises from sunup to sundown. Water park is priced separately, but access is seamless. More pools, huge splash pad, mini golf, water slides, laser tag, maze, kiddie boats all in Water Park," explains Kathy S. These amenities provide entertainment for children during hot summer days.

Shade availability: Bountiful Peak Campground offers significant tree cover, providing natural cooling during summer months. "The sites have plenty of room, tons of shade and easy access to bathrooms," notes Wyatt S. This mountain location typically runs 10-15 degrees cooler than valley campgrounds.

Amusement park access: Families staying at Lagoon RV Park & Campground can easily access the adjacent amusement park. "There is a walking path to the amusement park and another just back around the park," mentions one camper. The campground provides direct pedestrian access to the park during operating hours.

Tips from RVers

Hookup configuration challenges: Some campgrounds have unusual utility layouts requiring additional equipment. Cherry Hill Campground has shared electrical boxes at some sites, requiring extension cords. "The shorter sites are dirt and have shared electrical boxes, which meant that we had to grab out the extension cord and plugin on the other side of the RV," reports G.F.

Long-term stay options: Circle L Mobile Home and RV Community provides extended-stay capabilities with full hookups and spacious sites. "Great place to call home. Spacious lots for the perfect RV living," notes one reviewer. The community offers monthly rates for those needing longer accommodations near Farmington.

Pull-through availability: Riverside RV Resort features well-designed pull-through sites with full hookups. "The sites, streets, and pads, all in excellent condition. Everything looks new," reports Patrick J. These sites accommodate larger rigs with easier access than back-in only facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best camping spots in Farmington Canyon?

Farmington Canyon offers beautiful camping opportunities in a lush, forested setting. Bountiful Peak Campground stands out with good-sized campsites, standard bathrooms, and excellent fire pits. The campground is accessible via Farmington Canyon Road, which is steep with no shoulder—a 4x4 or all-wheel drive vehicle is recommended. Previously, Sunset Campground was a popular option about 20 minutes from Farmington with plenty of trees and access to hiking trails leading to waterfalls, but it has since closed. Despite the closure, the area still offers access to the Farmington Canyon Trail and waterfall for day use.

Is there good forest camping available near Farmington?

Yes, the Farmington area offers excellent forest camping options. Cascade Springs Dispersed Site provides spectacular panoramic views of Mt. Timpanogos and surrounding wilderness, though access requires vehicles capable of off-road driving. For a more developed forest experience, Pine Creek Campground in Wasatch Mountain State Park offers traditional camping among mature trees, though sites can be narrow and somewhat unlevel. The surrounding mountains contain numerous dispersed camping opportunities for those seeking more secluded forest settings. These forest campgrounds typically open in late spring and remain accessible through early fall, depending on weather conditions and elevation.

What campgrounds are available near Farmington, Utah?

Farmington offers several nearby camping options. Lagoon RV Park & Campground is conveniently located in Farmington itself, providing easy access to Lagoon Amusement Park with full hookup sites. Just north in Kaysville, Cherry Hill Campground offers family-friendly camping with water and toilet facilities. Additional options include Hill AFB FamCamp near Layton for those with military access, and Anderson Cove along Pineview Reservoir. For those willing to drive a bit further, Brigham City-Perry South KOA provides a clean, well-maintained option with friendly staff, making it ideal for overnight stays when traveling through the area.