Cabin Camping near Sunnyside, UT

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    Cabin camping near Sunnyside spans historic structures and modern rentals across multiple campgrounds, from rustic one-room stays to cabins with private bathrooms. Castle Gate RV Park offers clean cabins with private bathrooms, while Nine Mile Canyon Ranch features historic cabins that serve as base camps for exploring nearby canyons. "The campsite had a real nice covered picnic table and a fire pit. There were no hookups but they say they have potable water you can use," noted one visitor about the Nine Mile Canyon Ranch facilities. Most cabin accommodations include basic furnishings with varying levels of amenities - some include electricity and running water while others provide more rustic experiences.

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Green River State Park Campground, Green River KOA, and Strawberry Hideout all offer cabin accommodations with different amenity levels. The KOA location provides more standardized cabin options with predictable furnishings. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during summer months when occupancy rates are highest. A camper wrote, "We stayed in a campground spot with grass, fire pit and a kind of splintery picnic table," highlighting the varying conditions visitors might encounter at these locations.

    Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary significantly between locations - some cabins offer kitchenettes while others rely on exterior fire pits or communal grilling areas. Firewood is available for purchase at many locations, including Nine Mile Canyon Ranch and Castle Gate RV Park. On-site stores at some properties stock basic provisions, though selection is limited. Bathroom access ranges from private facilities in higher-end cabins to shared restroom buildings with flush toilets and shower facilities that generally receive positive reviews for cleanliness and maintenance.

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Sunnyside (16)

      1. Castle Gate RV Park

      4.8(22)23mi from SunnysideRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Beautiful RV Park!! Friendly service! Escorted to our Site# 201 which backed up to the Price River. Site was super level for us. Great space between neighbors on our side of the park."

      "I travel in either a van or a fifth wheel and would be happy to bring with one to this lovely park! It has lovely amenities, nice spaces and quite the view. I think it’s new."

      from $25 - $150 / night

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      2. Nine Mile Canyon Ranch

      4.8(6)16mi from SunnysideRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The location is perfect for day trips into the canyons to search for petroglyphs and historic cabins.  The scenery is amazing.  The campsite had a real nice covered picnic table and a fire pit."

      "RV spots, tent camping, cabins. There are clean bathrooms and showers for $3. You can hammock in some spots. Best to call in ahead so they get you a best part with some of the trees."

      3. Green River State Park Campground

      4.3(34)41mi from Sunnyside58 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "one shower house is being renovated the other one needs to be. friendly staff. easy access. would recommend when you are making reservations to read descriptions carefully."

      "I like this campsite because it is centrally located to a few fun things. It is about 45 min from both Goblin Valley and Moab."

      from $45 - $150 / night

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      4. Green River KOA

      4.2(19)41mi from SunnysideRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We called ahead to see if they had sites available for the night. Arrived just before the office closed at 8pm. Got a pull-through full-hookups site."

      "Due to issue with the conversion ban we rented we need electric hookups for every night if we want power. The battery will not stayed charged."

      5. Shady Acres RV Park

      3.7(10)41mi from SunnysideRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "RV park is quiet. It's a little old, but not run down and not trashy at all. Some grassy sites. Mostly Gravel, some sandy areas. Not muddy if wet. Good hookups. Pet friendly."

      "Laundry on site which was the biggest draw. Can’t find a laundromat in 100 miles of here lol. Reasonable prices. Clean. Has a fenced in dog park."

      from $61 / night

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      6. Buckhorn RV Park and Resort

      5.0(1)33mi from Sunnyside42 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "They offer spacious pull-through RV spots, luxury cabins and Tipis(Teepees), as well as tent sites and a group area for rent. There are bathrooms, showers, and a laundry facility on site."

      from $24 - $148 / night

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

      4.6(7)44mi from Sunnyside42 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

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

      "The spaces are large, level, and easy to get into. I think they all have electricity and water. They are paved, as are the roadways. There are picnic tables and fire pits at each site."

      from $25 - $200 / night

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      8. Indian Bay Campground — Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation

      4.0(3)43mi from Sunnyside24 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "There is a really nice pavilion and really nice bathrooms with running water and showers. Close to the boat ramp and the views are incredible. "

      from $25 - $120 / night

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      9. Promised Land Resort

      4.5(2)44mi from SunnysideRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "I wasn’t expecting a dirt road right next to the river. You don’t need any special vehicle though and as soon as you get to the resort, it is GORGEOUS."

      "Several miles off main highway nestled in high cliffs. Barhrooms were clean and nice. Campground was well maintained. Strawberry river runs right through camp."

      from $20 - $100 / night

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      10. Strawberry Hideout

      4.7(3)49mi from Sunnyside1 siteRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "Designated campsite with deck, fireplace and table! Deck was well built, practically brand new and the same with the fire pit."

      "Daniel and Nate were great hosts and the spot was easy to find and placed in a surprisingly convenient location! Was a vibe FORSURE, 10/10!"

      from $75 / night

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    • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 19, 2023

      Permaculture Paradise: Homestead

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    • Kimberly  M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 24, 2025

      Nine Mile Canyon Ranch

      Rustic and scenic

      This is a nice campground to stay in if you want to explore the canyons.  The location is perfect for day trips into the canyons to search for petroglyphs and historic cabins.  The scenery is amazing.  The campsite had a real nice covered picnic table and a fire pit. There were no hookups but they say they have potable water you can use.  They also have firewood you can purchase but we brought our own.  We did not use the showers but they do have them available.  The bathrooms have flush toilets and running water and were very clean.  There are historic cabins you can rent or you can camp in your tent or RV.  We were there in April and it wasn't too busy so it was pretty quiet.  I would stay here again and recommend it to anyone who wants to explore the area.

    • TThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2022

      Nine Mile Canyon Ranch

      A Little bit of everything

      The 9 mile Canyon Ranch has a little bit of everything. RV spots, tent camping, cabins. There are clean bathrooms and showers for $3. You can hammock in some spots. Best to call in ahead so they get you a best part with some of the trees.

      Beautiful area. No service but there is Wi-Fi at the house. The lady there was SUPER nice and answered all my questions and was very willing to help and make sure I had a good stay.

      I slept in my Bronco but my spot had a campfire and picnic table. Enjoyed my stay.

    • Jessica D.
      Sep. 25, 2023

      Nine Mile Canyon Ranch

      Great Campground!

      Nine Mile Ranch is a great campground outside of Wellington, UT and a good base camp to check out Nine Mile Canyon. They have historic cabins they have used for camping cabins, RV and tent sites. Bathrooms and showers were very clean. Super friendly and knowledgeable camp host. I would definitely stay again!

    • A
      Aug. 22, 2023

      Strawberry Hideout

      THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

      My family and I love camping and have been building our camping arsenal and experience. This campsite gave us a good time and also helped us realized what we needed to add to our “Need to Buy List: Camping Edition.”

      First, the Pros of the visit.

      1. Designated campsite with deck, fireplace and table! Deck was well built, practically brand new and the same with the fire pit. The fire pit is a smokeless one so the smoke would travel through a ventilation built into it.
      2. Has service! We had full bars throughout the campsite. We were even able to watch the Rookie in our tent before bed!
      3. Gas station is just 5 min down the road! Nice little gas station that’s prepared to help you with almost all your needs, including flushable toilets!
      4. Strawberry reservoir is about 15 min from the campsite and there’s plenty to do there! I won’t go in to detail but we spent majority of our day there.

      Now the Cons.

      1. The campsite is in the middle of a sketchy RV graveyard! Abandoned buildings and RVs were scattered all over the vista. It was sorta creepy but if you like that kind of thing, go for it!
      2. No shade in sight! No trees or anything to provide shade from 7:30-6ish (the sun goes behind the tent around 6). So bring a canopy or two because we forgot to bring one and were scorched! Also the tent heats up like a sauna with the sun beating on it, even with all the windows down and doors open. So if you’re planning on coming back for a relaxing afternoon nap, good luck with that!
      3. The wind will take your tent if you’re not careful! The wind gusts would be so powerful at times it would almost carry out tent away from us. We had ours on the deck and it was an ample target for the biggest tent-napper out there: the wind. Without a way to put stakes because you’re on the deck, we were exposed. Thankfully they had cinder blocks under the deck we could use but man it was surely a pain in the butt! So come prepared!
      4. Bring bug spray and sun screen! We got burnt so badly and there were ants and ant hills everywhere! I counted at least 5 different ant species crawling around the camp table.
      5. Private property signs everywhere. We wanted to explore around our campsite but due to so many private property and no trespassing signs, we never got to explore around us because we thought we would get shot.

      Overall, it was not a bad campsite! I think our experience wasn’t the best but that’s mainly due our unpreparedness and lack of experience. There’s many things to do in Fruitland area and also places where you can enjoy the peace and quiet! I hope our learning experience can benefit anyone interested in go to this campsite! Happy camping!

    • FThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 5, 2021

      Nine Mile Canyon Ranch

      Quiet, low key base to explore

      We stayed in a campground spot with grass, fire pit and a kind of splintery picnic table. We had the area to ourselves. We were next to a  stream on the other side of a fence. Deer came to visit. Cottonwood trees all around, had not yet leafed out, but I imagine nice shade in summer. 2 very clean single stall restrooms with flush toilets and lavs a short walk away. The campground could use a bit of TLC, yet we loved our stay, because so peaceful. They also have cabins and pull through camping with shelters. Very nice person checking us in.

    • Shad G.
      Jul. 24, 2021

      Mountain View Campground — Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation

      Mountain View Camping

      We stayed at the Mountain View campground. I was glad I had a back-in site around the edge of the loop. I loved the view. The pull through sites in the middle were super close together that left little room for slide outs and entry/exit from the trailers unless you were in the end. Each site has a pavilion and fire ring. They don’t allow tents on the grass, but a handful had a tent pad so make sure you check the site listing to determine if it will allow a tent. We had water hookups and access to 20/30/50 electricity. No sewer available in the site, but they do have a dump station. The campsite had a shower building and vault toilet locations around the loop. There were even 3-4 cabins that you could rent (they looked similar to those at a KOA I have seen before). We enjoyed our stay and the temperature was great. Could use more trees. The back in drive way was 60 ft in length.

    • M
      Jul. 22, 2021

      Mountain View Campground — Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation

      Nice large spaces

      There are two RV areas; one is Beach area, the other is Mountain View area. We stayed in the Mountain View area. The spaces are large, level, and easy to get into. I think they all have electricity and water. They are paved, as are the roadways. There are picnic tables and fire pits at each site. Some tables have shade over them. They have planted trees that are starting to get large. There is a dump station that’s easy to access. There is nice grass planted at some sites; however, due to the drought, they have sadly let the grass die. This is very sad but with the water so low in the reservoirs it’s hard to justify watering the grass. You can reserve spaces but we were able to get a nice space as a walk-up. My husband used the restrooms and said they were fine. They also have showers.

    • Jody J.
      Aug. 13, 2021

      Castle Gate RV Park

      Tranquil!

      Beautiful RV Park!! Friendly service! Escorted to our Site# 201 which backed up to the Price River. Site was super level for us. Great space between neighbors on our side of the park. There is a picnic table. However, we took our chairs down to the river bank each evening. So tranquil and relaxing! Laundry room is nice and all machines were in working order. We did not use the restrooms but took a peek in and they are all clean and look new. Beautiful mountain scenery as well. AT&T, T-Mobile Cell Service were excellent. No issues with their WiFI. So many cable channels! If there was one Con, it was that the dog park/run area was muddy. Looks like they are watering the area to maybe get more grass to grow. However, there are plenty of other grassy spots with Dog Waste Stations and bags to walk your dog. Street traffic noise can be heard. We do have a white noise machine and it did not interrupt our sleep. Enjoyed our relaxing stay here! Highly recommend!


    Guide to Sunnyside

    Cabins at Nine Mile Canyon Ranch and Castle Gate RV Park provide accommodations for visitors near Sunnyside, Utah. Nine Mile Canyon Ranch offers historic cabins with rustic charm, while Castle Gate RV Park features more modern cabin options. Both locations include basic amenities such as picnic tables, fire pits, and access to clean restroom facilities with flush toilets. According to one visitor, "Nine Mile Ranch has historic cabins they have used for camping cabins... Bathrooms and showers were very clean." Electricity is available at both locations, though specific interior furnishings vary by cabin type and location. Most cabins include beds with mattresses and basic furniture, with heating systems for cooler weather.

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Nine Mile Canyon Ranch specializes in historic cabins that offer authentic western character with modern conveniences. Castle Gate RV Park provides cabin rentals that tend to be more contemporary in design and amenities. Reservations are recommended, particularly during summer months when availability becomes limited. Most cabin properties allow pets, though specific policies vary by location. A camper wrote, "We stayed in a campground spot with grass, fire pit and a kind of splintery picnic table. We had the area to ourselves." Year-round access is available at several locations, though winter conditions may affect travel to more remote cabins.

    Most cabins require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic furnishings typically include beds, tables, and seating, but cooking facilities vary significantly between locations. Some cabins offer indoor kitchenettes with refrigerators and microwaves, while others provide only outdoor fire pits with grills. On-site camp stores at locations like Castle Gate RV Park stock essential supplies, firewood, and some grocery items. Nine Mile Canyon Ranch offers firewood for purchase, and some cabins include picnic tables with shelters. Visitors should bring food, cooking equipment, bedding, and personal items as most cabin rentals provide only basic furnishings and facilities.

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