Top 10+ Campgrounds near Springdale, UT
Springdale sits right at Zion National Park's entrance, making it the starting point for most camping trips in this corner of Utah. Watchman Campground inside Zion puts you within walking distance of several major trailheads and the park shuttle stops. South Campground, also within park boundaries, tends to fill quickly despite having no showers or electricity. Many campers head to Zion River Resort in nearby Virgin when they want water and electric hookups with their sites. The weather works best for camping during spring and fall when temperatures stay moderate and you'll find fewer people on trails. Summer brings crowds that fill every campsite, so you'll need reservations months ahead for any park camping. Fire rules change throughout the year depending on conditions, and you can't stay longer than two weeks at any park campground. Sand Hollow State Park, about 30 minutes from Springdale, has camping among red rock formations that look similar to Zion but with fewer people. The state park draws boaters to its reservoir and has become known for off-road driving across its sand dunes. The park includes trails for different skill levels, from beginner routes to challenging climbs for mountain bikers. Most people avoid camping here during summer heat, instead coming in spring and fall. Winter camping works well for hikers who want mild daytime temperatures. Dogs can come along to most areas if you keep them leashed.