Best Equestrian Camping near South Jordan, UT

Uinta National Forest Blackhawk Campground features equestrian sites at the highest elevation area with pavilions, fire pits, and pit toilets. The horse-specific loop includes hitching posts at every site, accommodating campers with horses. Non-equestrians can also reserve these sites, which tend to be more available than standard campsites. The campground charges $20 per night, which includes access to nearby Payson Lakes. Timpooneke Campground, located at 7,400 feet elevation on the Alpine Loop, offers similar equestrian accommodations. Both campgrounds provide adequate space for horse trailers and access to surrounding trails. The equestrian sites are divided into separate areas from standard camping, ensuring appropriate facilities for horses.

The Alpine Loop connects riders to multiple trail systems accessible from these horse-friendly campgrounds. Equestrian campsites at Timpooneke should be booked well in advance due to high demand, especially during summer months from June through September. Trails near both campgrounds offer moderate to challenging terrain suitable for experienced riders and horses. Water access is available at most equestrian sites, though availability may be limited during dry seasons. Nearby Shingle Creek ATV Campground provides additional options for horse owners, with access to East Shingle Creek Lake and Big Elk Lake via the Shingle Creek trailhead. Horse owners should note that some areas have restrictions during high-use periods, and proper manure management is expected at all equestrian sites. The campgrounds maintain separation between horse areas and standard camping to accommodate all visitors comfortably.

Best Equestrian Sites Near South Jordan, Utah (24)

    1. Granite Flat (utah)

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

    $28 - $358 / 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."

    2. 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."

    3. Mountain Shadows RV Park

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

    4. Timpooneke

    15 Reviews
    Mutual Dell, UT
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 785-3563

    $28 - $205 / night

    "This campground is well maintained and nestled into some nice pine trees in view of the backside of Mount Timpanogos, it is divided into 3 areas, one of which has horse corrals."

    "Near hiking trails and reservoirs(no motor sports) Equest sites can be used by people wIthout horses too."

    5. Nunns Park

    27 Reviews
    Aspen Grove, UT
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 851-8640

    "The only bad part about this camp site is all the highway noise. It is close to the Provo river and there is lots of shade so that is nice. Great place to have a camp fire and cook some S'mores. "

    "Close in to town, very pretty with Provo river next to it. Bike path and highway noise can be distracting."

    6. Silver Lake Backcountry

    8 Reviews
    Alta, UT
    17 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!"

    7. Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    52 Reviews
    Hooper, UT
    36 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."

    8. Kimball Campground

    3 Reviews
    Mutual Dell, UT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 999-2103

    "I spent one day exploring salt lake, which is about an hours drive from the campsite."

    "These campground spots are hidden within trees up the dirt road just past Silver Lake flats on the dirt road. The dirt road gets rough and rocky, but is driveable."

    9. Mount Timpanogos Campground

    8 Reviews
    Aspen Grove, UT
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 785-3563

    "Our site was right by the entrance and near a stream bed that was dry. It was incredibly quiet, silent even, at night. Gorgeous but a little chilly."

    "We didn't spend much time during the day as we were visiting relatives near Provo and enjoyed the cooler getaway in the evening."

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near South Jordan, UT

277 Reviews of 24 South Jordan Campgrounds


  • Andrea P.
    May. 30, 2018

    Uinta National Forest Blackhawk Campground

    Grab an Equestrian site

    Blackhawk is great if you can’t find reservations elsewhere. we booked equestrian sites up at the top - highest elevation. Good views, pavilions, fire pits and pit toilets. Don’t have to have horses to book equestrian and they seem to be more available since I don’t think people k ow this.

  • Michelle B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 20, 2019

    Soldier's Pass Utah Backcountry

    Near Utah Lake Backcountry

    FREE! No amenities! Must carry in all water.  Shooting Range nearby. Great for ATVs and off road vehicles. Hiking is easy to moderate in abilty. Fire ring established in most common camp areas. Animals allowed. Close to Utah Lake.

  • Michael J.
    Jul. 31, 2018

    Timpooneke

    Amazing campground a short drive from the city

    This campground is well maintained and nestled into some nice pine trees in view of the backside of Mount Timpanogos, it is divided into 3 areas, one of which has horse corrals. While there are many campgrounds in Utah that rival it, this one is special because it's such a short drive after work.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 18, 2023

    Soldier's Pass Utah Backcountry

    Good in a pinch, but shouldn't be your first option

    It's not great. Next to a shooting range and orv trails, so you'll hear that. Shrubs and a few small trees dominate the landscape, so there isn't much privacy. Roads were bumpy, but manageable. Access depends on where you go, Several paths to take w other sites. Lots of trash. Rock fire pits. Amazing views of the mountains behind Provo and Utah Lake. Full cell service w At&t. Free!

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 15, 2025

    Clover Springs Campground — Salt Lake Field Office

    Pretty spot with big sites

    Pretty spot that smells like juniper and has a nice creek.

    Minus a star for no running water and proximity to a busier road. I was the only camper on a chilly Wednesday night but had a surprising amount of traffic which woke me up a few times (my site was about 40 feet from the road).

    Sites are nicely spaced, especially the equestrian sites at the top of the campground.

    Full bars on Verizon. Small pit toilets. Clean and well kept overall.

  • Joshua J.
    Jul. 9, 2017

    Uinta National Forest Blackhawk Campground

    If I were to go back...

    I would reserve a spot ahead of time, avoiding any site in loop 'E'. That loop is for those planning to camp with horses. There are hitching posts at every site, therefore, lots of horse poo. And not the best place to take a dog because of all the horses in the area.

    The camp host at loop 'E' and 'D' is very nice, and is willing to split up group areas to individuals who have no where else to set up camp. If you do this, expect to get to know new people as you will share a fire pit and eating area.

    The fee to camp for one night is $20, but that includes access to any of the Payson lakes, which is $8 for day use.

    We didn't go on any hikes during our stay, as we bummed at the beautiful lakes (only the middle of the three lakes is dog friendly) all day. However, there is plenty of hiking in the area.

    Very hot. Around 90 degrees. Wake up and get breakfast early. Then enjoy the water in the heat!

    P.S. 3 stars due to the fact that I had to camp in horse crap.

  • James B.
    Jun. 9, 2020

    Payson Lakes

    Beautiful Lake And Beautiful Tree Cover

    Being that we already live in southern Utah county, this place has become a go to for our family. Only about 45 mins away from Payson Ut. 

    Great fishery for children and youth, as well as an amazing area for swimming and kayaking. They do not allow motorized boats, so it is safe. Also the lake isn't too big so if your teen blows across the lake on his kayak or raft he can easily walk it back around the lake. 

    We definitely recommend it.

  • Andrea P.
    May. 29, 2018

    Timpooneke

    Popular high elevation campground

    Timooneke is beautiful. High elevation(7400ft) campground up the popular Alpine Loop. Book EARLY- ita very popular. Near hiking trails and reservoirs(no motor sports) Equest sites can be used by people wIthout horses too.

  • 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.


Guide to South Jordan

Equestrian camping options near South Jordan, Utah provide access to mountain trails and forest settings. Most horse-friendly sites are located within the Uinta National Forest area, approximately 30-45 minutes from South Jordan. These campgrounds typically operate from late May through September, with elevations ranging from 6,400 to 7,400 feet creating cooler summer temperatures than the valley.

What to do

Paddle sports at local reservoirs: Granite Flat Campground provides easy access to nearby lakes perfect for non-motorized water activities. "The water was cool and there were tons of people there with paddle boards, canoos, tents, and dogs," notes Ash S. about the area near Granite Flat.

Hiking to alpine lakes: The Silver Lake area offers multiple trail options for various skill levels. "To the south you have a fantastic view of the Timpanogos Massif looming over the lake. To the west you'll see Box Elder Peak and to the north is Dry Canyon and the Alpine Ridge," explains Alan B. about the terrain surrounding Silver Lake Backcountry.

Wildlife viewing: For campers willing to drive farther, Antelope Island offers unique wildlife encounters. "There's bison roaming around, badgers, and tons of great birds to watch. There's some really cool stuff scattered along the beach along the Salt Lake," shares Kaila R. about her experience at Bridger Bay.

What campers like

High elevation cooling: The Mount Timpanogos Campground sits at higher elevation, providing relief from valley heat. "Gorgeous but a little chilly. It was incredibly quiet, silent even, at night," mentions Lauren about her stay at Mount Timpanogos Campground.

River sounds: Many campers appreciate the natural white noise provided by nearby water. "The river is right there and makes some beautiful yet subtle white noise. It is in provo canyon and the cliffs on either side are very impressive," says Helen A. about camping at Nunns Park.

Proximity to recreation: Multiple campgrounds offer direct access to trail systems. "We were able to paddle board which was a blast! I loves being so close and having access to so many beautiful hikes and Rick climbing," shares Kaitlin R. about the convenience of staying at Granite Flat.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most equestrian sites fill quickly during peak season. "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," warns Ash S. about Granite Flat.

Road conditions: Some backcountry areas require appropriate vehicles. "You're definitely going to need 4WD and high clearance because the roads leading up to the campsite are filled with ruts and holes," advises Ethan H. regarding Silver Lake Backcountry access.

Urban camping options: Closer options exist for those seeking convenience over seclusion. "This is a great place to camp within the city of Lehi. It is close to the water and in the hot summer it is a fun spot for a night get away," notes Brad B. about Willow Park Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Large gathering areas: Some sites accommodate multiple tents and group activities. "I took the scouts up to this spot and it is a great place to camp with lots of room. There is a huge spot of grass that you can play sports or baseball on," recommends Brad B. about Willow Park Campground.

Accessible trails: Look for camps with easy hiking options. "The walk from the campsite to bridal falls is also lovely!" mentions Helen A. about Nunns Park, noting the family-friendly hiking distance.

Insect preparation: Depending on season, insect protection is essential. "The only downside was that this year there were an obscene amount of mosquitoes," warns Ash S. about summer conditions at Granite Flat.

Tips from RVers

Limited hookup options: Most equestrian-friendly campgrounds have minimal RV amenities. "Sites are small and primarily tent sites. There are a couple sites which would accommodate a small 16 ft trailer. We had to unhook and park diagonal to fit small trailer and short truck," explains Daniel L. about Mount Timpanogos Campground.

Seasonal accessibility: Road access changes throughout the year. "The road to get to this spot is closed indefinitely. The surrounding area is full of closed roads making this spot inaccessible," notes Hannah P. about seasonal conditions affecting Granite Flat.

City camping alternatives: For RVers seeking more amenities, urban options provide convenience. "Nice simple camp ground no hook up but a good place to stay if visiting Salt Lake City and don't want to pay a lot for a camp ground big rig friendly!" suggests Salvy F. about staying at Willow Park.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near South Jordan, UT is Granite Flat (utah) with a 4.3-star rating from 38 reviews.

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