Best Campgrounds near Sandy, UT

Sandy, Utah provides access to diverse camping environments ranging from mountain canyon sites to lakeside recreation areas. Tanners Flat Campground in Little Cottonwood Canyon offers tent and RV camping from May through October, situated at 40.57 latitude and 111.69 longitude. The Cottonwood Canyons contain several established campgrounds with varying amenities, while Spruces Campground in Big Cottonwood Canyon provides additional options for those seeking higher elevation camping. Both tent campers and RV users can find suitable accommodations, though RV hookup availability varies significantly by location.

Road conditions and accessibility change dramatically with elevation and season in the Sandy area. Many campgrounds in the Wasatch Mountains close during winter months, with most operating from May through September or October. "I went in June, and it was lovely. It was chilly for sure, but it was so nice. It was quiet, tucked away from anyone," noted one visitor about Tanners Flat. Higher elevation sites like those in Big Cottonwood Canyon typically open later (early June) and close earlier (mid-September) due to snow conditions. Reservations are strongly recommended for weekend camping during summer months, as sites fill quickly, especially those with water access or shade.

The camping experience near Sandy features notable contrasts between developed sites and more remote options. Campers report high satisfaction with locations near streams and lakes, with several mentioning the peaceful sound of running water as a highlight. Mountain views dominate the landscape, with many sites offering panoramic vistas of the Wasatch Range. According to feedback on The Dyrt, "The campground is very clean and fully functional. The views are fantastic." Sites at higher elevations provide cooler temperatures during summer heat, while valley locations offer easier access and longer seasons. Proximity to Salt Lake City means most campgrounds experience moderate to heavy use, particularly on weekends and holidays, though midweek camping often allows for more solitude.

Best Camping Sites Near Sandy, Utah (248)

    1. Granite Flat (utah)

    38 Reviews
    Mutual Dell, UT
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 785-3563

    $28 - $358 / night

    "Tucked in very back. Long ways to walk from car. Water spout next to car area. Will be sharing parking with 2 other sites. 2 lakes nearby. Fire pit with grill gate. Shaded area."

    "Utah is such an amazing place to visit for the outdoors. My family and I come here once a year because we love hiking and being in the outdoors."

    2. Spruces - Big Cottonwood

    33 Reviews
    Mounthaven, UT
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 733-2660

    $29 - $346 / night

    "Bathrooms always close by, no showers. All sites have a picnic table and fire pit. If you’re lucky, you can get a site close to the creek. Nice, cool nights in the summer."

    "Right up Big Cottonwood Canyon, this campground has the advantage of being up the canyon so you feel far away from the city, but close enough that you could go on a work night and still make it to the"

    3. Salt Lake City KOA

    43 Reviews
    Salt Lake City, UT
    14 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."

    4. Tanners Flat

    19 Reviews
    Snowbird, UT
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 733-2660

    $29 - $217 / night

    "It was quiet, tucked away from anyone.  Didn't really see anyone for the three days we are there.  Our site was next to the river, which really helped drown out all other sounds! "

    "We had site 11 close to the bathroom and in a flat, sunny clearing surrounded by trees. You could hear the nearby road a bit and see the mountains a little bit."

    5. Little Mill

    21 Reviews
    Mutual Dell, UT
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 785-3563

    $28 - $229 / night

    "We got a site with access to the river which my kids really enjoyed. There was a fun giant "sliding rock" in the area to climb on. Lots of trees for hammocks."

    "The site we stayed at had many trees around to hang hammocks and also eat and picnic in the shade. There are brand new camp fires in all sites."

    6. Willow Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Lehi, UT
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (385) 201-1000

    $25 - $175 / night

    "This campground was nestled in the middle of Lehi Utah and it was a great place for us to swing in for one night."

    "We were able to get a spot next to the Jordan River under a beautiful tree. We brought our 16ft camper and didn’t need to back it in or anything."

    7. Mountain Shadows RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Draper, UT
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 571-4024

    8. Redman Campground

    15 Reviews
    Brighton, UT
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 733-2660

    $29 - $217 / night

    "This is super close to my favorite mountain bike ride in Northern Utah - The Wasatch Crest Trail. As you can tell in the pictures, this area is very lush and rich with pine trees."

    "The campsites are clean, the bathrooms are exceptionally clean with flushing toilets, you are a walk or hike away from Brighton and immersed in some of the most beautiful mountains around."

    9. Timpooneke

    15 Reviews
    Mutual Dell, UT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 785-3563

    $28 - $205 / night

    "I love how it is near a river. You can hear it at night. It's so nice to get to a cool area out of the hot valley and into the cool scenic back country of Utah county."

    "While there are many campgrounds in Utah that rival it, this one is special because it's such a short drive after work."

    10. Hailstone - Upper Fisher Campground — Jordanelle State Park

    38 Reviews
    Park City, UT
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 649-9540

    $35 - $50 / night

    "This isn't the prettiest lake. It is nice and big, but since it is one of the closest to Utah Valley and Salt Lake Valley, it gets a lot of traffic."

    "We stayed at the "McHenry" campground in a spot right next to a creek. The traffic noise was a bit prevalent during the day because it's close to the highway. Great tent pad."

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Recent Reviews near Sandy, UT

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  • 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

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Springville / Provo KOA Holiday

    Clean and friendly staff.

    Spots are a little tight. Noise level is a 5. Near the hwy but not next to. It’s a good place to stay and the monthly rates are fair.

  • 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.

  • J
    Oct. 7, 2025

    Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    Beautiful buffalo views

    An amazing place to kick back, relax, and hangout with bison. They walk up and graze through the campsites which is a beautiful thing to wake up to. Right now the island doesn’t have water so come prepared. Electrical hook ups. State parks always skoolie friendly.


Guide to Sandy

Camping near Sandy, Utah ranges from mountain forest settings to valley locations with quick access to metropolitan areas. Elevation differences create distinct temperature zones, with high-elevation sites in Big Cottonwood Canyon at 8,000+ feet staying 10-15 degrees cooler than valley locations. Campgrounds operate on varied schedules with sites at Timpooneke opening June 1 while lower elevation options like Little Mill open as early as April 20.

What to do

Hiking to alpine lakes: From Granite Flat Campground, campers can reach multiple scenic water destinations. "Great small reservoirs nearby for fishing, or canoeing- no motor sports allowed," notes Andrea P. The area connects to popular trails and offers water activities for families.

Summit Mt. Timpanogos: Camp at the trailhead in Timpooneke Campground for early morning summit access. "It's a nice site right at the base of the timpooneke trail that leads to summit of my timp. Not free, but a great way to be there for a head start on the sunrise hike," according to Trip A. Most hikers allow 6-8 hours for the 14-mile round-trip journey.

Water recreation: Jordanelle State Park provides swimming and boating opportunities with rental equipment available during summer months. "We catch something every time we go," reports Derek E. about the fishing. The reservoir features paved access roads suitable for all vehicle types with day-use areas for visitors not staying overnight.

What campers like

Creek-side sites: Campers consistently mention the value of water-adjacent spots at Little Mill Campground. "We got there late, but we were able to set up and get a fire going! The campground was clean and well taken care of," writes Whitney J. The sound of flowing water adds natural white noise that masks other camping sounds.

Wildlife viewing: Big Cottonwood Canyon provides exceptional animal sighting opportunities. "Very nice campground with water running in multiple places, clean multiple bathrooms and incredible wildlife coming right into your site. In addition to numerous deer, we had two moose munching away at the willow at the adjacent site," reports one Redman Campground visitor.

Fall camping: September and October visitors experience fewer crowds and autumn colors. "September/early October gives cooler temperatures and less crowds, and we got to see some lovely fall colors. The camp hosts were excellent as well," notes Sara M. about Tanners Flat. Many higher elevation sites remain open through mid-October.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds near Sandy fill quickly, particularly on weekends. "Be aware that this campsite reservations for the weekend fill up quick. I checked in late May and every weekend until September was already booked," warns Ash S. about Granite Flat. For summer camping, book 3-6 months in advance through Recreation.gov.

Watershed restrictions: Dogs are prohibited in many Cottonwood Canyon locations. "We had planned to camp here but dogs are not allowed. This campground looked like an awesome spot. Location is right off the hwy close to Solitude and trails," explains Natalie B. about Redman Campground.

Limited facilities: Most mountain campgrounds offer vault or flush toilets but lack showers or electrical hookups. Water availability can change throughout the season. "I got an email this morning informing me to bring all of my water we need, as of now there is no water," reports one Spruces Campground visitor, highlighting the need to verify current conditions before arrival.

Tips for camping with families

Day trip options: Willow Park Campground provides easy access to activities while maintaining a camping atmosphere. "This is just down the street from our house but it's a fun place for family, neighborhood and scout camp outs any time of year. Great trails, playground, river access, and lots of room to spread out," explains Jeremy H.

Multi-generation sites: Some campgrounds specifically accommodate varied ability levels. "We have camped at the Spruces campground just about every year for the last few decades. They have a few large group sites which I have used for large family events and small sites when I just want to go up with my own family," shares a regular visitor.

Camp-based activities: Look for natural play features at sites. "There is a huge spot of grass that you can play sports or baseball on. Can't remember the site we had but there was a huge rock that was fun for the scouts to climb on," notes Brad B. about Little Mill Campground. Many sites include built-in entertainment without leaving camp.

Tips from RVers

Urban camping option: The Salt Lake City KOA provides full hookups within city limits. "If you are traveling in an RV and wish to stay parked, there is public transit to city-center and amenities a couple blocks away," advises one visitor. Daily rates average $65-75 with Good Sam discounts available.

Size limitations: Mountain campgrounds often accommodate smaller RVs better than large rigs. "This campground is quiet and has abundant wildlife. It's better for small campers or tent campers as the driveways were not designed for big rigs," notes a Redman Campground visitor. Check individual site dimensions when booking, as many older campgrounds have limited turning radius.

Water pressure concerns: Check water connections carefully at developed sites. "Be careful hooking up your RV to water. Very high pressure," warns Trevor S. about Jordanelle State Park. Pressure regulators are recommended for RV hookups throughout the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best campgrounds near Sandy, Utah?

Sandy offers convenient access to several excellent campgrounds within a short drive. Rock Cliff Area Campground — Jordanelle State Park is a recently renovated option featuring full hook-ups for RVs with beautiful views and clean facilities. For those seeking a more rustic experience, Cascade Springs Dispersed Site offers panoramic mountain views of Mt. Timpanogos with excellent off-road access. Other notable options include Spruces in Big Cottonwood Canyon for cooler summer temperatures, Pine Creek Campground at Wasatch Mountain State Park for traditional camping, and Soldier's Pass for free dispersed camping. The best choice depends on your preference for amenities, from full-service sites to primitive backcountry camping.

Can I find waterfront camping spots near Sandy, Utah?

Yes, there are several waterfront camping options near Sandy. Payson Lakes offers excellent lakeside camping about 45 minutes from Payson with great fishing, swimming, and non-motorized boating opportunities, making it perfect for water activities. Anderson Cove provides a peaceful waterfront retreat not far from Salt Lake City. For those willing to travel a bit further, Miner's Canyon Dispersed offers lakeside camping, though be aware that some areas have trash issues. Jordanelle State Park also features waterfront sites at Hailstone campground with boat access. These locations offer varying levels of development and amenities, from established campgrounds with facilities to more primitive dispersed camping options.

Are there family-friendly camping options near Sandy?

Spanish Oaks Campground is an excellent family-friendly option with clean facilities, playground equipment, and beautiful views overlooking a reservoir. The campground offers plenty of activities to keep children entertained. Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park provides a unique family experience with wildlife viewing opportunities, though it offers basic amenities. Other family-friendly options include Salt Lake City KOA with dedicated facilities for children and Timpooneke Campground with hiking trails suitable for various ages. When camping with family, consider reservable sites at established campgrounds like Redman or Spruces that offer amenities such as flush toilets and potable water to ensure a comfortable experience for children of all ages.

What RV camping facilities are available near Sandy?

Mountain Valley RV Resort in Heber City is one of the premier RV facilities near Sandy, featuring concrete pads, full hookups, and an adults-only section for those seeking peace and quiet. The resort is known for its excellent maintenance and friendly staff. Pine Creek Campground — Wasatch Mountain State Park offers a more traditional camping experience, though many sites are better suited for smaller rigs with narrow roads and unlevel pads. Other options include Mountain Shadows RV Park near Draper with full hookups and Jordanelle State Park's newly renovated RV campground with full hookups. Most developed campgrounds in the area require reservations, especially during peak season, and typically offer water, electric, and sometimes sewer connections.