Best Campgrounds near Roosevelt, UT

Camping options around Roosevelt, Utah range from primitive dispersed camping to full-service RV sites with electric hookups. The Ashley National Forest hosts sites like the Uinta River Group Campground, which accommodates up to 75 people with multiple fire pits and picnic tables. McCoy Flats dispersed camping area southwest of Vernal offers free primitive camping on Bureau of Land Management land, particularly popular with mountain bikers using the adjacent trail system. Several state park campgrounds provide more developed facilities, including Steinaker State Park Campground near Vernal and Mountain View Campground at Fred Hayes State Park, both offering tent and RV sites with various hookup options.

Access to many camping areas varies seasonally, with most developed sites operating from late spring through early fall. "Very large campground can accommodate many people. Fishing is close by as well as a short hike to smokey springs," noted one camper about Uinta Canyon. Weather conditions can change rapidly in this high desert region, particularly at higher elevations, making spring and fall camping unpredictable. Most dispersed camping areas on BLM land have 14-day stay limits, while developed campgrounds in state parks typically require reservations during peak season. Cell phone coverage is generally good near established areas and major roads but may be limited in more remote forest locations. Vault toilets are available at most established sites and some dispersed camping areas, though potable water access varies significantly.

Campers consistently rate sites with water access among their favorites in the Roosevelt area. The Green River Campground in Dinosaur National Monument receives positive reviews for its riverside location and well-maintained facilities. McCoy Flats dispersed camping attracts visitors seeking solitude and scenery, with one user describing it as having "amazing views of the mountains and valleys in the distance." Group camping options are particularly abundant, with multiple locations designed to accommodate large family gatherings. Several visitors mentioned wildlife sightings as highlights of their stays, including deer regularly passing through campsites at Uinta River Group Campground. While developed campgrounds provide amenities like showers and electric hookups, many campers prefer the more primitive dispersed sites for their privacy and natural settings.

Best Camping Sites Near Roosevelt, Utah (149)

    1. McCoy Flats MTB Trailhead

    10 Reviews
    Vernal, UT
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 781-4400

    "Camping seems to be mostly around the TH corrals area."

    "The town of Vernal is close by with a Walmart less tan 10-15 minutes.

    Highly recommended!"

    2. Uinta Canyon

    9 Reviews
    Neola, UT
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 722-5018

    "It had 2 toilet buildings that were cleaned and stocked daily by DNR, 4 horseshoe pits, the giant fire pit, a dumpster, and was in walking distance to the ponds and river."

    "We got a walk-in camping spot tat was just a few miles from the fifth waters trail entrance, the bathroom was clean, and the parking lot was nice and easy to get in and out of with large RVs parked everywhere"

    3. Ashley National Forest Uinta River Group Campground

    1 Review
    Neola, UT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 722-5018

    $50 / night

    "There’s also a very large fire pit for the whole group with wooden benches around it. The area is shaded and beautiful with a clearing in the center. Deer are constantly wondering through."

    4. Steinaker State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Vernal, UT
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 789-4432

    $30 - $150 / night

    "This is a great recreation area close to the town of Vernal, about 5 miles out. There is a lake for fishing, swimming and water sports. There is a nice beach with pavilions and picnic sites."

    "Beautiful area and lake! Close to the town of vernal. 20 miles outside dinosaur National monument. Staff helpful. Bathrooms clean, nice shower areas!"

    5. Mountain View Campground — Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation

    7 Reviews
    Duchesne, UT
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 738-2326

    $25 - $200 / night

    "I was glad I had a back-in site around the edge of the loop. I loved the view."

    "Mountain View Campground is above the lake, but a path leads down to the boat ramp and beach. Some bring boats and go fishing for brown trout, walleye, bass and yellow perch."

    6. Green River Campground — Dinosaur National Monument

    53 Reviews
    Jensen, UT
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 781-7700

    $24 / night

    "Green River Campground is located inside Dinosaur National Monument - on the ‘Quarry side’ of the park, in Utah."

    "You are steps away from the river. They are huge campsites that can fit a large group. Great spot to enjoy the beauty of Dinosaur National Monument"

    7. Fossil Valley RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Vernal, UT
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 789-6450

    "It was quiet and well maintained and just off the main road making it easy to walk about parts of town. Vernal is a nice town with several interesting drives and sites nearby."

    "A good bit of road noise and located next to a tire store. The sites are level, gravel and shaded, but close together (maybe 8'). Park is run by a man named Dennis and his son."

    8. BLM Pelican Lake

    2 Reviews
    Roosevelt, UT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 781-4400

    $10 - $35 / night

    "Looks like the BLM has recently updated and improved this location."

    9. River View RV Park

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    Roosevelt, UT
    8 miles
    +1 (435) 722-5968

    10. Vernal / Dinosaurland KOA

    11 Reviews
    Vernal, UT
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 789-2148

    $29 - $72 / night

    "Only downside pool closed to early at 8 pm."

    "Some highway noise, but quiets down by nightfall. This campground had a good feel to it IMO. Not super large, but almost all the sites were pull through."

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Recent Reviews near Roosevelt, UT

401 Reviews of 149 Roosevelt Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Canyon Rim

    Beautiful camp

    Beautiful camp with hiking nearby. Our Sprinter 144 fit great in site 11, next to the water spigot. First come, first served. We had 1 bar Verizon Wireless.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Outlaw Trail RV Park

    Gravel parking lot, modern bathrooms

    There are a few trees here and there, but it’s largely just a big gravel parking lot.

    On the plus side, the sites are decent size, with full hookup, and it’s a 6 minute drive to the Quarry Visitor Center of Dinosaur National Monument. There is a decent-sized grassy area by the road with a playground and area to walk your dog.

    I’m the negative side, it’s still just a gravel parking lot, the showers are coin operated (though supposedly just $0.25 to start it and the 2nd $0.25 gets you ten minutes, which isn’t bad). WiFi is free, but each site is throttled to 5 Mbps (which is fine for basic streaming, but not HD or 4K).

    No regrets on staying here, though…the location is great if you’re going to Dinosaur NM.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 13, 2025

    Dispersed Camping Near Dinosaur National Monument

    Absolutely Goegeoius out here

    Dispersed camping at the back of Dijosuar National Monument. Some shade spots, some spots in canyon, some spots over looking blue mountain. I’m the only one here besides the wildlife! Got a spot under the tree with a canal making me sleep to the sound of following water amongst where Dino’s used to roam. What more could you ask for???

  • Ron D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 28, 2025

    FS Road #253 Stringham Cabin Dispersed Camping Area

    Nice quiet spacious sites

    I drove in a short way to where the road turns North with a meadow on your right and forest on your left and sites along the way. I grabbed a big open site at .7 miles where the satellite view seems to show buildings or RVs here but all was clear for me except for one large fire ring. Nice and shady in the afternoon but will be sunny in the morning. Very pleased with the short trek from Vernal. I still have decent AT&T cell service to post this review. A number of cows came by for a visit in the morning. They were interested in the fire ring for some reason. They didn't bring any pies.

  • Heather C.
    Jul. 23, 2025

    KOA Campground Vernal

    Nice amenities and cute town

    The campground was really nice and so were the staff. It's about a 30min drive from the dinosaur fossils, but its worth it for the amenities and the cute town.

  • Mark J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 23, 2025

    Red Canyon

    Nice Location

    First time here. The view up here is awesome. Sunrise and sunset awesome. The canyon and Flaming Gorge reservoir views awesome. You are approximately 1,700 ft above bottom of the gorge. We came up on a Sunday. Half the sites were available. Some sites are reservable and some are first come first serve. There are only 8 sites. Anything bigger than 20 ft RV may want to consider another campground. Water was out of commission during our visit and will be for 2025. One men’s and women’s vault toilet in campground. Tight fit with the door hitting the toilet when you open it. The visitor center has a nice mens and women’s vault toilet and is about a 5 minute walk. We saw Big Horn sheep at the visitor center and later walking along the road adjacent to the campground. The visitor center is a good place to stop by for views of the gorge and local information.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Vernal / Dinosaurland KOA

    A well used KOA campground in desperate need of renovation!

    One would expect a better condition at a KOA holiday campground. Unfortunately this campground has been well used and not maintained very well. In fact I have stayed at KOA Journey campgrounds that were in significantly better condition.

    The one positive is that the camp store and the people running it are very nice.

  • IThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 19, 2025

    Forest Service Road 217 Dispersed

    Nice spot for the night

    It's a nice spot. Plenty of space. There are a ton of off-road people but not too bad


Guide to Roosevelt

Camping near Roosevelt, Utah, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to relax or an adventurous getaway, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

What to do:

  • Fishing and boating: Head to Moon Lake for some fishing fun. One camper shared, "We love to fish and cook them over the fire at night," making it a great spot for anglers.
  • Hiking: Explore the trails around Uinta Canyon. A visitor mentioned, "There are several hiking trails and they offer horse rides as well," perfect for those who enjoy the outdoors.
  • Mountain biking: Check out McCoy Flats MTB Trailhead for some great biking trails. One reviewer noted, "Lots of mountain bikers," indicating it's a popular spot for cycling enthusiasts.

What campers like:

  • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate the well-maintained restrooms and showers at Steinaker State Park Campground. A visitor said, "The showers and bathrooms were spotless," which is always a plus.
  • Friendly staff: Many campers enjoy the welcoming atmosphere. One reviewer at Fossil Valley RV Park mentioned, "The host is extremely nice and very accommodating," making it feel like home.
  • Scenic views: Campers love the beautiful surroundings at Red Fleet State Park Campground. A visitor exclaimed, "Absolutely gorgeous!" highlighting the stunning landscapes.

What you should know:

  • Pricing: Some campgrounds can be pricier than others. For instance, a camper at Steinaker State Park Campground noted, "I ended up at a full hookup spot that cost $50 a night," so be prepared for varying rates.
  • Limited amenities: Not all campgrounds have full amenities. A reviewer at Red Fleet State Park Campground mentioned, "Campsites are basically parking spots," which might not suit everyone’s camping style.
  • Wildlife: Keep an eye out for local wildlife. One camper at Uinta Canyon shared, "You will see an abundance of wildlife from frogs to Moose," making it an exciting experience for nature lovers.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Play areas: Look for campgrounds with kid-friendly amenities. A visitor at Outlaw Trail RV Park mentioned, "Play set, tons of grass, sand volleyball," which is great for keeping kids entertained.
  • Clean facilities: Choose campgrounds with well-kept restrooms. One camper at Vernal / Dinosaurland KOA noted, "Bathrooms were clean, water was hot," ensuring a comfortable stay for families.
  • Activities nearby: Look for campgrounds close to attractions. A reviewer at Fossil Valley RV Park said, "This RV park is a good launching pad for day trips!" making it easy to explore the area.

Tips from RVers:

  • Full hookups: Make sure to check for full hookup availability. A camper at Lakeside RV Park mentioned, "Hook ups were all in working order," which is essential for a comfortable RV experience.
  • Quiet spots: Look for campgrounds that offer some peace and quiet. One visitor at McCoy Flats MTB Trailhead shared, "Nearest boondocking neighbor is over a mile away," perfect for those who want to escape the noise.
  • Convenient locations: Choose campgrounds that are close to attractions. A reviewer at Outlaw Trail RV Park noted, "Right outside visitor center for Dinosaur national monument," making it easy to explore the area.

Camping near Roosevelt, Utah, has something for everyone, from families to RVers. With beautiful landscapes and a variety of activities, it’s a great place to unwind and enjoy the great outdoors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best camping sites in Roosevelt, Utah?

The Roosevelt area offers several excellent camping options. Mountain View Campground — Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation provides beautiful lake views with shaded sites, fire rings, and picnic tables. The edge sites offer more privacy than the middle pull-throughs. For a more secluded experience, Moon Lake Group Campground is a hidden gem in the high Uinta Mountains with hiking trails and lake access. Within driving distance, you'll also find camping opportunities in nearby Dinosaur National Monument and Ashley National Forest, offering diverse landscapes from riverside settings to mountain forest experiences.

What permits or fees are required for camping in Roosevelt, Utah?

Camping fees in the Roosevelt area vary by location. At Green River Campground — Dinosaur National Monument, expect to pay entrance fees to the monument plus camping fees (typically $20-25 per night). For state parks like Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation, fees range from $25-40 depending on amenities. Kane Hollow offers free dispersed camping options on Ashley National Forest land. Most developed campgrounds require payment upon arrival or reservation, while dispersed camping on public lands is generally free but requires following Leave No Trace principles. Always check current fees online before your trip as they may change seasonally.

Are there RV parks available in Roosevelt, Utah?

Lakeside RV Park is a standout option near Roosevelt, situated beside Starvation Lake with mature trees and great views. It's conveniently located just 5 minutes from town right off Utah 40. For those willing to drive a bit further, KOA Campground Vernal offers additional RV amenities including a pool and activities for children, though sites are somewhat close together with electric and water hookups. Both locations provide convenient access to the region's attractions including Dinosaur National Monument and the Uinta Mountains.