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Top Cabin Camping near Sunnyside, UT

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Best Cabin Camping Sites Near Sunnyside, UT (11)

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    Castle Gate RV Park

    21 Reviews
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    107 Saves
    Kenilworth, Utah

    Castle Gate RV Park & Campground is located in Helper, Utah. Only an hour from the Provo area and halfway between downtown Salt Lake City and Moab. Built from scratch and newly opened in 2019, we are excited to have you as our guests!

    We have full hookup 30/50 amp Big Rig RV sites, Cabins and tent sites - some with water and electric! Free fiber-optic Wi-Fi, Splash Pad, Laundry, Store, Playground, Horseshoes, and More!

    We are just a few walk-able blocks from Historic Helper’s Main Street, with restaurants, coffee shop, bowling alley, museum, art galleries, grocery store, gift shops, bank, business center, liquor store, post office, bar with pool and darts, and many photo opportunities. When you get to Helper you feel like you have gone back in time about 70 years and instantly get a soul soothing feeling mixed with both exhilaration and relaxation. No crowds here. We've got space for groups large and small! Open year-round.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $25 - $150 / night

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    Green River KOA

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    42 Saves
    Green River, Utah

    Welcome to Green River KOA, home of the Utah Super Six. Whether you just need a one night stop off I-70, or you're looking for a base camp to explore the amazing Utah landscape, Green River KOA is conveniently located to I-70 and central to so many adventures so you'll a quiet night away from the Moab crowd or you can spend multiple days exploring without having to move around every day! Here are just some of the local attractions that you'll enjoy:

    Arches National Park Canyonlands National Park Capitol Reef National Park Goblin Valley State Park Deadhorse Point State Park San Rafael Swell (one of Utah's best kept secrets and a great outdoor adventure for families and pets) Little Wild Horse Canyon (the perfect slot canyon for all ages; no canyoneering experience needed. Plus it's great for your furry companions too) Swasey's Beach (who wouldn't enjoy a large white sandy beach in the middle of the desert?) Mountain Biking (Athena Trail is only 5 minutes from our door, with hundreds of other trails just 30 minutes away) Amazing Rock Art & Ghost Towns (Black Dragon, Rochester Panel, Sego Canyon, and many others) Dinosaurs anyone? (Jurassic National Monument, Fossil Point, Mill Canyon Dinosaur Trail, John Wesley Powell Museum) Robbers Roost (Butch Cassidy's hideout and a canyoneering wonderland; check out Get in the Wild for guided tours) White Wash Sand Dunes (ride you motorcycle, side by side, or ATV right out of the campground)

    We are the only campground in Green River with a pool (certainly the only one with a Turbo-Twister Slide!), and you can also enjoy our other campground activities like pickleball, basketball, or horseshoes, plus there is a great museum right across the street (with dinosaur fossils your kids will love).

    Open year round; Pool open Memorial Day to Labor Day

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    Shady Acres RV Park

    8 Reviews
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    5 Saves
    Green River, Utah
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $61 / night

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    Buckhorn RV Park and Resort

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    8 Saves
    Huntington, Utah

    Buckhorn RV Park and Resort is located in Huntington, Utah, between the Manti La Sal Mountain range and the San Rafael Swell.

    We offer spacious pull-through RV spots, luxury cabins and Tipis, as well as tent sites and a group area for rent. There are bathrooms, showers, and a laundry facility on site. Other amenities include WiFi, cable TV, propane, batting cages, pickleball courts, table tennis, horseshoe pits, cornhole sets, foosball, mini golf (coming soon), and a playground.

    Nearby recreation includes boating, hunting, fishing, bouldering, biking, horse-riding, and much more. Come enjoy the wild with all the comforts of home at Buckhorn RV Park and Resort!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $24 - $148 / night

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    Promised Land Resort

    1 Review
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    42 Saves
    Fruitland, Utah
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $20 - $100 / night

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    Strawberry Hideout

    2 Reviews
    11 Photos
    21 Saves
    Fruitland, Utah

    Come and spend a relaxing weekend out at Strawberry Hideout where you have lakes, rivers, and hundreds of miles of OTV trails to explore Utah just south of the Uintah National Forest! With a 10ft x 16ft deck, a picnic table and a smokeless cinderblock firepit you can be comfortable during your stay. Here are the key features of the surrounding area:

    • Strawberry Reservoir 20 minutes away
    • Gas Station/Convinient Store/Restaurant 4 minutes away
    • Starvation Reservoir 20 minutes away
    • Hundreds of miles of OTV Trails
    • Outdoor privacy but not too remote
    • Stargazing
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Cabins

    $30 - $40 / night

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    Mammoth Cabin

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    11 Saves
    Fairview, Utah

    Overview

    The Mammoth Guard station is located at 8,600 feet in elevation. There are two cabins on the grounds. The Mammoth Cabin was built on site while the Lake Cabin was moved to the site from its original location in the 1980s. Both cabins were constructed in the 1930s serving as forest ranger and fire crew dwellings for many years. The cabins overlook a wide expanse of sagebrush valleys with timbered slopes and ridgelines. The grounds that cabins are located is also an active administrative site. Visitors can expect to see Forest Service personnel using the grounds adjacent to the cabins. Travel Trailers and RVs are not permitted at this facility. If others are seeking to be close to your group during your reservation they should look at the nearby campgrounds at Gooseberry Group Campground and Gooseberry Reservoir.__

    Recreation

    Gooseberry Reservoir is located approximately one and a half miles to the north of the cabins. Fishing is available from the shore, however, the only boating allowed on the reservoir is non-motorized. The reservoir also has several RV sites which can accommodate larger RVs in addition to pit toilets. Gooseberry Campground is approximately 3/4 mile to the south and has several campsites for tents and small to medium RVs, drinking water, and pit toilets are available. A fee is required at both of these sites. Within 10 miles of the cabins, there are several other lakes and reservoirs. Please check fishing and boating laws for the reservoirs. Access to the Arapeen OHV trail system is available within a few miles of the cabins.

    Facilities

    The Mammoth Cabin and Lake Cabin have water with a flush toilet and shower in the bathrooms; kitchens are equipped with sinks, stove, and simple cookware (pots/pans, silverware, utensils). A refrigeration unit is not available in the cabins so please plan accordingly. Basic cleaning supplies are provided along with toilet paper. The Mammoth Cabin has two sets of bunk beds with mattresses. The Lake Cabin has two sets of bunk beds with mattresses. The Mammoth Cabin and Lake Cabin can be reserved either individually or together. The Mammoth Cabin has a wood burning stove as an additional source of heat. Pets are not permitted inside the cabins.The garage is used by Forest Service personnel. Please do not block access to the garage.

    Natural Features

    The cabins are situated in a spruce, fir and aspen forest setting with many mature trees on the facility grounds. You can view wildlife from the front porch of either cabin in the open meadows in the immediate area, including deer, elk, badger, eagles, hawks and more. The Mammoth Cabin receives the most shaded sunlight, while the Lake Cabin receives more direct sunlight.

    Nearby Attractions

    Located in the Fairview City Museum there is a life size replica of a Columbian Mammoth that was found approximately 10 miles southeast of the cabins. The museum also offers exhibits with artifacts and history from the native people of the area as well as a history of the later settlers. There is access to the 350+ mile Arapeen trail system to the south as well as the Forest roads to the north.

    • Fires
    • Trash
    • Picnic Table
    • Drinking Water
    • Toilets
    • Alcohol

    $50 / night

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    Permaculture Paradise: Homestead

    1 Review
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    3 Saves
    Fruitland, Utah

    We own a beautiful 10 acre property with a finished offgrid Tiny Cabin that has awesome views going up Currant Creek Mountain Road in Fruitland Utah. We look forward to sharing it with you!

    Fruitland is a great location and it's only an hour from the property up on the mountain to Park City Utah. There is a full service gas station with a restaurant, RV Park, and even a small church building in town just minutes down the mountain. There are several reservoirs within a short drive in every direction from the campsite. Amazing amounts of wildlife right on the property throughout the year.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • Trash
    • Drinking Water

    $150 / night

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    Desolation Gray Canyons Screen Cabins

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    Sunnyside, Utah

    Overview

    The Green River splits the 10,000 foot high Tavaputs Plateau to form the rugged canyons of Desolation Gray Canyons. Access to the canyons is the Sand Wash Ranger Station, a remote primative boat ramp and campground. While the canyons and river can be remote, rugged and beautiful during the hot summer months, Sand Wash can be overrun by mosquitos. Weather can run the gamet from hot 100 degree days with no wind, to wind, rain, or snow. Screen cabins are provided to allow the boater an escape from the bugs and weather.

    Recreation

    Sand Wash is a destination for those that have a permit to float the Desolation and Gray Canyons of the Green River. Remote and primative, the area prepares the river runners for a relaxed river trip where solitude and nature abound. Historic and archaeogical sites are numerous on the river. River runners must be prepared to be self supported on the river.

    Facilities

    There is a primitive boat ramp at Sand Wash, a primitive eight-site campground, a contact/information station, staffed ranger station and vault toilets. This remote site does not provide trash receptacles or water. Due to the remoteness of the area, many groups camp the night here before their launch on the river. Due to frequent mosquito plagues, Sand Wash offers four campsites with screened cabins. Cabins are 12 feet by 16 feet, screen on all four sides with a door and roof. There is a small table and bench inside. Cabins are limited to one (1) per group launching. Please allow others the ability to escape the bugs.__

    Natural Features

    The Sand Wash boat ramp lies at the end of Sand Wash where a dirt road leads to a natural boat ramp for launching on the Green River. Cottonwood trees, cliffs, sage brush, and greasewood dot the area. Cottonwood trees do provide some shade.

    Nearby Attractions

    Launch point for the Green River through Desolation and Gray Canyons, 84 river miles before taking out at Swaseys Rapid. Nine Mile Canyon is within driving distance and is rich with rock art and historic sites.

    • Fires
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Picnic Table

    $20 / night

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