Best Equestrian Camping near Roy, UT

The campgrounds near Roy, Utah offer limited options for horse camping. North Fork County Park in Eden permits pets but lacks dedicated horse corrals and other specialized equestrian facilities. The park features a network of multi-use trails in a wooded setting with toilet facilities, trash collection, and camping options including tent, RV, cabin, and yurt accommodations. Campgrounds allow fires with firewood available on-site, and picnic tables provide convenient outdoor dining areas. Users rate North Fork County Park highly at 4.94 stars, noting its accessibility for outdoor enthusiasts with varied interests.

Riders seeking horse-friendly camping areas might need to expand their search radius beyond the immediate Roy vicinity. While Bridger Bay Campground at Antelope Island State Park allows pets on leashes, it does not provide specific horse accommodations or corrals. The area features hiking trails with wildlife viewing opportunities, including bison and antelope that roam freely on the island. Sites at Antelope Island State Park feature covered pavilions with picnic tables and fire rings, with most sites spaced at least 100 feet apart. Visitors note that seasonal considerations are important, as biting gnats and flies can be problematic during warmer months, particularly near the shoreline.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Roy, Utah (10)

    1. Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    53 Reviews
    Hooper, UT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 773-2941

    $20 - $200 / night

    "One of our favorite state parks in Utah is only~45 minutes away from Salt Lake City! There are bison, antelope, deer, and many other animals that call this island home."

    "By far one of my favorite stops through Utah ❤️ absolutely breathtaking views, along with scenic routes to see wildlife such as the bison."

    2. North Fork County Park

    17 Reviews
    North Ogden, UT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 399-8491

    $30 - $40 / night

    "Before we had kids, we would bike and hike along the different trails. There’s a short waterfall hike, but also a long hike that will take you up to Ben Lomond Peak & cut across to Willard Peak."

    "Arrived around 2pm on a Friday and stayed at Cutler Flats. Didn't look at the other campgrounds so can't speak to them in particular. Drove up and down the loop and most were available at that time."

    3. White Rock Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    14 Reviews
    Hooper, UT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 773-2941

    $40 - $180 / night

    "Hues of all different kinds of colors reflect off the perfect mirror surface of the Great Salt Lake and give you an endless sunset much like at the Bonneville Salt Flats. "

    "A little buggy on the trails nearby, but no issues near the campsite. There were awnings for the picnic tables which was great, and it was a short walk to the Great Salt Lake!"

    4. Cottonwood Campground — Willard Bay State Park

    13 Reviews
    Willard, UT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 734-9494

    "This park is a great stopover on your way through Utah or weekend visit. The lake is clean and still very natural. The swans circling the water are something to see."

    "This campground is right next to the I-15, and a set of train tracks that seem to see daily use."

    5. Middle Fork Conservation Area

    4 Reviews
    Eden, UT
    17 miles
    Website

    "My family and I were driving through and needed a place to stay for the night. We camped the first night that lot camping was allowed (9/10) so it was quiet and peaceful."

    6. Dock Flat Campground

    5 Reviews
    Mantua, UT
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 999-2103

    7. Hyrum State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Hyrum, UT
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 245-6866

    $35 - $350 / night

    "The only thing that was annoying is that they lock the front gate at 10PM so if you are out after that time, you have to park your car on the street and walk to your campsite."

    "Got in late around 2100. Plenty of spots available in the back without electric. I did get a spot right next to the lake. Has picnic table, firepit, and charcoal grill available."

    8. Mountain Shadows RV Park

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

    9. Silver Lake Backcountry

    8 Reviews
    Alta, UT
    50 miles

    "You can’t drive to the coordinates, you have to park at the uppermost parking lot for Silver Flat and hike up to a camping spot. Camping anywhere along that road will give you gorgeous views, though!"

    "There were a lot of off road vehicles and people fishing. More crowded then we were expecting, but the views were amazing! Not a lot of shade, as in bring your own. Perfect place for dogs to play!"

    10. Lakeside Beach

    1 Review
    Hooper, UT
    41 miles
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Equestrian Camping Reviews near Roy, UT

129 Reviews of 10 Roy Campgrounds


  • Alan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 1, 2020

    Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    Amazing in the Right Season!

    One of our favorite state parks in Utah is only~45 minutes away from Salt Lake City! There are bison, antelope, deer, and many other animals that call this island home. On the west side of the island are extensive muds flats that give you one of the best sunset views in Utah. One of our favorite things to do on the island is hike Frary Peak which is the high point of the island. The top portion of the hike is a rocky scramble, but there are plenty of side trails to beautiful viewpoints during the hike. 

    As for the best season to visit the island, we are partial to winter due to the absolute lack of bugs and stunning contrast of the bison on fresh snow. Our 2nd favorite season is early spring before the bugs come out in full swarm! I wouldn't recommend visiting in late spring or summer as there are swarms of all kinds of biting bugs and the temps can be unbearable.

  • Alan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2019

    White Rock Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    Amazing Sunsets but no Shade

    Hands down the best campground for sunset views on all of Antelope Island!  The sunsets in the fall, and winter are the best as the bugs have gone down considerably and therefore you won't get eaten alive!  Hues of all different kinds of colors reflect off the perfect mirror surface of the Great Salt Lake and give you an endless sunset much like at the Bonneville Salt Flats.  I would have given this campground 5 stars if there was any shade whatsoever but there isn't any!

    This campground is pretty primitive in that there is no drinking water available and only vault toilets available with picnic tables and a fire ring at each campsite.  There are only 20 sites with 2 equestrian sites that go for 40$ a night.  The closest drinking water is at Bridger Bay Campground and there is also a grill on the island that is open during the summer.

  • Meredith S.
    Aug. 13, 2020

    Cottonwood Campground — Willard Bay State Park

    Amazing sunsets

    This park is a great stopover on your way through Utah or weekend visit. The lake is clean and still very natural. The swans circling the water are something to see. Lots of shade rustic but serviceable showed. A bit pricy at 30 a night but right off the highway and no real traffic noise.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 22, 2018

    Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    A place for open minds

    Going into Antelope Island we had the voices of the critics in our minds: sand is too hot, it is too smelly, the brine flies etc; we were pleasantly surprised. I do believe that the circumstances can change, like the lake level, on a daily basis.

    Badger bay is a no amenity, basic campground with a commanding view of the salt lake. There are vault toilets and shaded picnic tables. All of the sites accommodate small RVs, some of the sites may not provide a level tent pad. 2 was terrific! The sites are pretty roomy too.

    We loved going for a dip in the lake. We went early on a late June morning before the sand became too hot, and walked the distance barefoot. We only noticed the wet dog smell as we entered the park—but that could change. The brine flies were actually pretty cool. They only hang out on the shoreline for a small distance. They don’t bite and they left our path in droves as though they were enacting the parting of the sea. Honestly, I find houseflies buzzing around my head to be more irritating. The water was smooth and partial buoyancy is cool. Swimmers would be advised to keep cuts out of the water. The brine shrimp don’t bother anyone and float around like typical lake debris.

    There are showers at the swimming beach close to the campground. There are basic no-soap cold water rinse showers outside and private pay showers too; bring quarters.

  • Zoe S.
    Jun. 28, 2020

    Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    ☀️🏔🧡

    By far one of my favorite stops through Utah ❤️ absolutely breathtaking views, along with scenic routes to see wildlife such as the bison. They had selective campground area sectioned off near the Bay Area, and also group camping spots that where much larger and secluded near the Bay Area as well.

  • S
    Jul. 31, 2017

    Hyrum State Park Campground

    Overall great spot!!

    We booked this campsite later into the season so we were lucky to get a spot. We have a pop up and although we didn't get a spot with electricity, it ended up being a great stay! The campground is also a day use area for boats so there is beach access which is great. Facilities are nice and well maintained. The only thing that was annoying is that they lock the front gate at 10PM so if you are out after that time, you have to park your car on the street and walk to your campsite. It's a residential area and a lot of the street parking is restricted since it's close to the boat ramp. You'd think they would at least have a code you could use after hours! Seems strange it would close that early when it's so close to Logan, a college town. Our site, number 7 had lots of shade, close to the restrooms but was close to the road and away from the lake.

  • J
    Sep. 19, 2022

    Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    Good luck with the mosquitoes

    When I go camping, I always expect a fair amount of bugs. What I experienced here was unlike anything I’ve encountered before. Anytime you’d step foot outside, you would be covered in a swarm of mosquitoes. Bug spray and bands provided minimal help, but nowhere near what they normally would have.

  • Susan R.
    Dec. 22, 2024

    Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    Great Spot, even in December!

    We traveled to Utah from California for our annual Christmas camping adventure. This was our first spot, and it was a wonderful place to start. We don’t have to worry about the bugs, being it’s December. There were a few other campers, but there were a few others.

  • M
    Aug. 7, 2021

    North Fork County Park

    Something for everyone

    This campground has been a friends and family favorite for many years.

    My husband and I recently took our toddler and infant here and had a blast. They found joy in simply throwing pebbles in the creek and making mud. Before we had kids, we would bike and hike along the different trails. There’s a short waterfall hike, but also a long hike that will take you up to Ben Lomond Peak & cut across to Willard Peak. Go when there’s no smoke and you’ll have breathtaking views (I’d say May & June are your best bet).

    Back to camping: there’s a tiny-creek front, meadow, shaded and unshaded, and a specific area for if you bring horses. You choose what you want.

    You can reserve a spot (we did this and were very grateful since we had to keep leaving and coming back). We had service this last time too in July 2021 for the first time (T-Mobile). Hubby was able to work remotely just fine.


Guide to Roy

Camping options near Roy, Utah include several established campgrounds within a 30-minute drive radius. Located in Weber County at an elevation of 4,541 feet, Roy sits adjacent to Hill Air Force Base, with access to both desert terrain and mountainous areas to the east. Fall and spring typically offer the most moderate camping temperatures, while summer can reach 90°F and winter brings snow at higher elevations.

What to do

Hiking trails with wildlife viewing: At Bridger Bay Campground on Antelope Island State Park, visitors can explore the surrounding terrain with unique wildlife encounters. "The hiking trails are cool. You'll see some bison, lizards, jack rabbits, and unique, for us, terrain," shares Laura H. The island offers a distinctive ecosystem for nature enthusiasts.

Waterfall hiking: North Fork County Park provides access to local waterfall trails for day hiking. "Had a great stay at North Fork. Camped in the canyon near the trailheaad for the waterfall hike. We stayed at campsite 6 which was great, but they were all really nice," explains Rich J. The waterfall trail is accessible for most skill levels and provides a refreshing destination during summer months.

Stargazing opportunities: The relative isolation of Silver Lake Backcountry creates excellent night sky viewing conditions. "Silver lake is amazing and the river running is stunning with amazing hike or UTV Or ATV Riding," notes Philip E. The area's higher elevation and distance from city lights creates optimal stargazing conditions on clear nights.

What campers like

Spacious camping sites: The layout at Cottonwood Campground at Willard Bay State Park offers campers comfortable spacing. "The sites are well spaced apart giving plenty of privacy. We didn't have much shade in ours but they provide a ramada on a cement pad over the picnic table which was great," reports Erin A. The campground design prevents the crowded feeling found at some other locations.

Lake access: Water recreation opportunities are readily available at certain campgrounds. "Super nice car camping sites with amazing views of the lake. Not much privacy because there aren't a lot of trees, but the sites are spread out. Nice bathrooms. Little running trail right by the campground," says Kara B. about Bridger Bay Campground. The proximity to water activities makes these locations popular during summer months.

Free dispersed camping options: For those seeking budget-friendly alternatives to established campgrounds, free camping can be found at Dock Flat Campground. "Not very far from Brigham City at all. Easy to find and some roads are a little rough in the campgrounds. At least 30 established campsites with fire pits and lots of shade," notes Steve M. These sites operate on first-come, first-served basis and have minimal facilities.

What you should know

Seasonal biting insects: The proximity to water bodies means insects can be problematic during certain months. "Lovely scenery, water is currently off so no showers but has a clean pit toilet. Only downside was the no see um flys you can't for a walk without getting swarmed by them and bitten. Best to visit in the autumn when the flys have gone," advises Georgia L. about Bridger Bay Campground.

Highway noise levels: Some campgrounds near Roy are impacted by proximity to Interstate 15. "I-15 noise was horrible, no sleep even with a fan going and earplugs. Bath houses are small and cryptic. But clean. If it is hot, get a shady site many are in full sun," warns Laura K. about staying at Cottonwood Campground.

Limited equestrian facilities: Horse camping options near Roy are restricted, requiring equestrians to plan carefully. While pets are generally allowed at most campgrounds, dedicated horse corrals are scarce. Hyrum State Park Campground has no specific horse accommodations, and riders seeking equestrian camping near Roy, Utah typically need to expand their search radius or bring portable corrals.

Tips for camping with families

Creek access for kids: Water features provide natural entertainment for children. "My husband and I recently took our toddler and infant here and had a blast. They found joy in simply throwing pebbles in the creek and making mud," shares Morgan L. about North Fork County Park. Small creek access offers safer water play than lake shores.

Educational wildlife viewing: Antelope Island provides unique opportunities to observe free-ranging bison. "Beautiful island in the middle of the Great Salt Lake. The bison are free grazing all around and a few came right up to our campground in the early morning! There is a ranch on the far side of the island (Fielding Garr Ranch) which is adorable and definitely worth a visit," suggests Steven M.

Playground availability: Some campgrounds include dedicated play areas for children. "There's a nature trail through the grounds, a nice playground, and a 5 min walk to the beach," notes Rara B. about Cottonwood Campground at Willard Bay State Park. Having accessible recreation options directly within the campground can make family camping more manageable.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategies: RVers should consider both sun exposure and utility locations when selecting sites. "Note the sewer is toward the back, not the middle so bring lots of sewer hose. Hookups were in good shape," advises Laura K. about Cottonwood Campground. Understanding site layouts helps prevent setup frustrations.

Signal strength variability: Cell service can be inconsistent at campgrounds near Roy. "Enough Verizon reception to FaceTime with the family," reports John Rushton A. at Dock Flat Campground. Service varies by location and carrier, with higher elevation sites typically having more reliable connectivity.

Gate closure schedules: Some state park campgrounds have strict entry/exit policies. "It is totally fenced and gated. The gates close at 10pm and open at 6am," explains Brenda L. about Hyrum State Park Campground. RVers planning late arrivals or early departures need to account for these restrictions.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Roy, UT is Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park with a 4.3-star rating from 53 reviews.

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