Best Campgrounds near South Jordan, UT

TheDyrt check-ins for South Jordan show consistent use as a base for campers who want Salt Lake Valley access without committing to in-city sites. South Jordan's dispersed spots cover BLM and forest land in the Oquirrh Mountains to the west and the Wasatch foothills to the east. Cabin rentals and RV sites represent the developed end. Sites in this corridor run a range from dry camping on forest roads to full-hookup private parks along the valley floor.

Dispersed access roads in the Oquirrh range require high clearance on some routes, especially after rain. Cell service drops off on the canyon roads. Developed campgrounds in the area fill on summer weekends, so booking a few weeks ahead is practical for July and August. No water or restrooms at dispersed sites. Pack in everything needed.

Best Camping Sites Near South Jordan, Utah (221)

    1. Salt Lake City KOA Holiday

    45 Reviews
    Salt Lake City, UT
    15 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."

    2. Granite Flat (utah)

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

    $27 - $355 / 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."

    3. Willow Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Lehi, UT
    12 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."

    4. Mountain Shadows RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Draper, UT
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 571-4024

    5. Spruces - Big Cottonwood

    31 Reviews
    Mounthaven, UT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 733-2660

    $29 - $327 / 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"

    6. Tanners Flat

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

    $29 - $215 / 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."

    7. Little Mill

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

    $27 - $227 / 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."

    8. Flight Park State Recreation Area

    8 Reviews
    Lehi, UT
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 375-0731

    "Pulling up we were a bit confused as there were paid sites near the bathroom. It appears that anything beyond that is dispersed."

    9. Pony Express RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    North Salt Lake, UT
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 355-1550

    "Convenient location right off the highway with full hook ups and nice paved sites. Dog areas, playground, games, and a pool."

    "These sites a so close to each other. We only stop here to stay the night. WiFi is ok-phone hotspot is better.

    Staff is great."

    10. Red Pine Lake

    7 Reviews
    Alta, UT
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 733-2660

    "Red Pine Lake is located up Little Cottonwood Canyon, on the south side of the road."

    "I knew that there were some nice trails (and views) in the Cottonwood canyons, and since they are close to Park City where I was staying, I thought this would be a good choice."

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Recent Reviews near South Jordan, UT

1289 Reviews of 221 South Jordan Campgrounds


  • Sualata S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 4, 2026

    Cottonwood Campground — Rockport State Park

    Simple, clean, and quiet

    Host: Justin was great. When we arrived he was walking around and checking the sites for any fallen trees because there’s a storm that brought in 50mph winds. He also gave us an update on the weather and what t expect. Campground: Cottonwood was great. The best part was the vault toilets. They were clean and did not smell AT ALL. Shout out to the camp host. There are two toilets and one of them the door does not lock. Hopefully that’s fixed by the time you arrive. Sites are spaced out nicely. Camp site C016: Was perfect, with more than enough room for our 9x14 10 person tent. There was a trail that led straight to the river about 30 yards away. The site is close to the entrance of the park so you will hear vehicles coming in and out. It wasn’t bad at all just the occasional diesel trucks and loud exhaust. The flagpole that’s located by the guard station did make a loud metal on metal tapping sound but didn’t bother us much. Overall experience: It was great experience, aside from the storm that rolled through(not the parks fault) if tent camping is your jam, stop worrying and book this place. Blessed travels my friend.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 4, 2026

    Stanbury Island BLM

    BLM scrub

    Raw land at the foot of the mountain, bring water. No tables, no amenities, quarry down the road. The road changes from old asphalt to rough gravel just past this site. There's lake nearby, but not here. Watch out for ants!

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2026

    Nunns Park

    Cute spot, highway noise

    Cleanest vault toilets. Nice trees area right by the water and a short walk to bridal veil falls. Tactic noise in the morning was louder than I’d expected. If you are in a tent site 6 has a little path down to the creek, otherwise it’s just a couple feet of plants and then you are there.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2026

    Skull Valley Rd Dispersed Camping

    Free but a little sketchy

    Free to camp wherever but it’s out in a range area, trash is everywhere and the roads are quite rough. Wind is present and highway is nearby.

  • Edward R.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2026

    Great Salt Lake State Park Campground

    Just a over nighter

    Beautiful view of the great salt lake. Very few camp sites for RVs. Looks like there are some long termers. It is a marina. But as for a beautiful sunset... awesome. You can walk down to the waters edge. Was a walk in site for this stay. 20 mins to any restaurants.

  • Brandon M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 29, 2026

    Mountain Shadows RV Park

    Great Campground

    We pulled in and were a bit nervous because it’s off the freeway and we thought it be would be loud BUT it was actually surprisingly not. The grounds are very well kept & the staff was amazing! We stayed for 2 nights & would stay again if we were in the area.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 29, 2026

    Hill AFB FamCamp

    Adequate stopover location

    Located just inside east gate. Visitors are required to get a pass prior to entry. Camp is adjacent to a park and a busy road. Bathrooms were adequate. We dry camped on a gravel lot. No frills but absolutely adequate and located just off the interstate.

  • Francisco F.
    May. 25, 2026

    Miner's Canyon Dispersed

    Nice area for big rigs (we have a 36' motorhome), but crowded

    We generally like this area, because it's one of the few spots in northern Utah that can accommodate our 36' motorhome. The downsides are that the roads are really rutted, so take it very slow and make sure that your rig can make it into a spot and, most importantly, OUT of the spot. As mentioned in other reviews, there's broken glass and ammunition scattered over all of the campsites, but they're big, and every site has a view of the beautiful lake and surrounding mountains. It gets down into the low 30s at night during the spring, so be sure to be prepared for cold nights. It's late May when I'm writing this, and it's JUST NOW getting out of the 30s at night and into the 40s. Daytime temps are pretty mild during the spring, at 65-80 degrees every day. I recommend this spot if you don't mind being in what's basically a free RV park (with much better spacing - most spots are at least 20-30 feet apart), because it gets so busy here. Also, a Provo Sheriff's deputy knocked on everyone's door on our second day there to ask how long they'd/we'd been there, and then, after 12 days, we moved to another nearby spot up the road, and on our second day here, he knocked on our door again to ask questions about our stay. We're rule-followers, and he was very professional and nice, but if you don't like getting "the knock," this may not be the place for you, as he seems to go through the sites regularly. All in all, I'd recommend this place, as it's mostly peaceful, even being as busy as it is.

  • Tarey A.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 20, 2026

    Spanish Fork River Park

    Loved the place, but something buged me about the place.

    Beautiful place. They had a Boxelder bug problem. We had hundreds of them in and on our rv. We bought a vacuum to take care of that next time. They were going to spray.


Guide to South Jordan

Camping sites near South Jordan, Utah range from low-elevation state parks to high-mountain campgrounds reaching up to 10,000 feet in the Wasatch Range. Summer temperatures at lower elevations can exceed 95°F while mountain sites remain 15-20 degrees cooler. Many canyon campgrounds enforce watershed protections that prohibit dogs and swimming in lakes due to their role as drinking water reservoirs.

What to Do

Fishing opportunities: Access several stocked lakes and streams near Granite Flat (utah) where campers report "access to many fishing lakes and hiking trails!" The nearby Tibble Fork and Silver Lake Flat reservoirs contain trout and provide non-motorized boating options.

River access camping: Camp alongside rivers at Little Mill where one camper noted, "We loved it. You could hear the river and we had a great time." The American Fork Creek runs parallel to many campsites, creating a tranquil soundtrack throughout your stay.

Paragliding viewpoint: While camping at Flight Park State Recreation Area, observe paragliders launching from the hillside. As one visitor mentioned, "When we woke up there were paragliders ready to glide. Which was cool." The elevation provides panoramic views of the Salt Lake Valley.

What Campers Like

Convenient mountain escape: Many campers appreciate the proximity of Spruces - Big Cottonwood to urban areas while feeling remote. As one camper noted, "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 office the next day."

Alpine hiking access: Reach pristine alpine lakes from Red Pine Lake backcountry sites. One camper explained, "The weekend can get very busy so during the week is the best time to camp as it's likely you'll be the only overnight camper." This destination provides access to both upper and lower Red Pine Lakes plus routes to summit nearby peaks.

Urban river parkway: Willow Park Campground offers accessibility to the Jordan River Parkway. A camper reported, "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!"

What You Should Know

Elevation seasons: Mountain campgrounds typically open late May through mid-October depending on snowpack. One visitor to Granite Flat warned about timing: "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."

Watershed restrictions: Canyon campgrounds prohibit dogs and swimming due to watershed regulations. A camper at Tanners Flat mentioned, "The nearby creek is pretty, but you cannot so much as wade in it without facing prosecution and a $1500 fine."

Varying noise levels: Urban campgrounds experience traffic noise while mountain sites provide more solitude. A Little Mill camper reported: "My only reason this campground didn't get 5 stars is due to the horrible road noise. I seriously thought I was at a truck stop off the interstate. Honking and racing cars until 3am just ruined it."

Tips for Camping with Families

Playground access: Several city campgrounds feature play structures for children. At Willow Park, a camper noted: "This has been a great experience so far been here twice this year. I really enjoy this camping ground, clean very friendly staff and running water bathrooms."

Educational opportunities: Visit Timpanogos Cave National Monument from Little Mill. "Great relaxing family time, fishing on river close, close to tribble fork and silver lakes," shared one camper about activities for children.

Wildlife sightings: Many campsites offer opportunities to spot native animals. A camper at Spruces reported: "I have almost always seen moose and deer in the camp ground and the kids love to catch fish in the stream."

Tips from RVers

Site selection cautions: Urban RV parks have varying site conditions. A reviewer at Mountain Shadows RV Park warned: "Challenging back-in for our 30' ft travel trailer. Very cramped spot. Fortunately, we arrived before neighbors on both side did."

Extended stay considerations: Many RV parks near South Jordan cater to long-term residents. One camper observed: "I would say 75% or more of the spots are full time rv'ers. Mostly everyone is friendly, sites are clean, but kids and barking dogs everywhere!"

Level site availability: Mountain campgrounds can have uneven terrain. A visitor to Granite Flat noted: "The one downside was that the tent spot was not flat, and had quite a few large rocks. Otherwise, it was great."

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best camping sites for families near South Jordan?

Families looking for camping near South Jordan should consider Payson Lakes, located about 45 minutes from Payson. This family-friendly destination offers excellent fishing for children, swimming areas, and kayaking opportunities in a motorboat-free environment for safety. Another great option is Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park, approximately 45 minutes from Salt Lake City, where kids can spot bison, antelope, and other wildlife. The west side of the island provides spectacular sunset views across the mud flats, making it a memorable experience for the whole family.

Where can I find tent camping spots near South Jordan?

For tent camping near South Jordan, Granite Flat offers peaceful sites with ample space. Site 58 is particularly nice for tents, providing room for two medium tents and situated above a stream in a secluded back area. Another option is Anderson Cove in Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, which offers a quiet retreat from Salt Lake City with beach access and plentiful bathrooms. For those seeking free dispersed camping, Soldier's Pass Utah Backcountry provides basic sites with established fire rings, though be prepared for noise from the nearby shooting range.

What RV parks are available near South Jordan?

Mountain Valley RV Resort in Heber City is a top choice for RV campers, featuring concrete pads and an adult-only section for those seeking peace and quiet. The staff are welcoming, often greeting guests with golf cart escorts to their sites. For a newer option, check out Rock Cliff Area Campground — Jordanelle State Park, which was converted from a tent-only area to a clean, full-hookup RV campground in 2025. The Salt Lake City KOA also offers convenient RV accommodations closer to the city.