Top Tent Camping near Veyo, UT

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Best Tent Sites Near Veyo, UT (34)

    Camper-submitted photo from Zion RV and Campground (Hi-Road)
    Camper-submitted photo from Zion RV and Campground (Hi-Road)
    Camper-submitted photo from Zion RV and Campground (Hi-Road)
    Camper-submitted photo from Zion RV and Campground (Hi-Road)
    Camper-submitted photo from Zion RV and Campground (Hi-Road)
    Camper-submitted photo from Zion RV and Campground (Hi-Road)

    1.

    Zion RV and Campground (Hi-Road)

    41 Reviews
    154 Photos
    292 Saves
    Springdale, Utah

    The perfect location for all your camping and RV needs conveniently located just East of the Zion National Park boundary. Our spacious and beautiful campground offers everything you will need for a perfect camping experience.

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

    $40 - $54 / night

  • 2.

    Veyo Pool and Crawdad Canyon

    3 Reviews
    9 Photos
    4 Saves
    Veyo, Utah

    Day Trips, Camping, Family Reunions....we host it all!

    We’ve got you covered for a quick afternoon excursion, weekend getaway, or even an extended vacation! Our 28 campsites, nestled in our private canyon, will help create the perfect escape from reality. Take a dip in the pool, catch some crawdads in the river, rock climb on our cliffs, or take a relaxing stroll up the canyon.

    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Market

    $25 - $100 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Mitt Moody Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Mitt Moody Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Mitt Moody Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Mitt Moody Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Mitt Moody Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Mitt Moody Campground

    3.

    Mitt Moody Campground

    3 Reviews
    21 Photos
    54 Saves
    Pine Valley, Utah

    The Mitt Moody sites range from being tucked away in the hillside to one that overlooks a nearby stream. All items need to be packed in by foot via a short walking trail. Parking is limited to one vehicle per site. The trailhead for the Pine Valley Canal Trail and the Santa Clara River Trail begin from this loop. The Mitt Moody loop offers a more secluded primitive camping experience compared to the other loops in the Pine Valley Recreation Area. Facilities 2 single walk-in tent sites (up to 8 people) 1 double site (up to 16 persons) Drinking water (Memorial Day-Labor Day) Vault toilets No garbage disposal, please pack it out

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Trash
    • Picnic Table

    $19 - $38 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Oak Grove Campground Dixie NF
    Camper-submitted photo from Oak Grove Campground Dixie NF
    Camper-submitted photo from Oak Grove Campground Dixie NF
    Camper-submitted photo from Oak Grove Campground Dixie NF
    Camper-submitted photo from Oak Grove Campground Dixie NF
    Camper-submitted photo from Oak Grove Campground Dixie NF

    4.

    Oak Grove Campground Dixie NF

    2 Reviews
    15 Photos
    107 Saves
    Pine Valley, Utah
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Standard (Tent/RV)

    $5 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Ebenezer Bryce Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Ebenezer Bryce Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Ebenezer Bryce Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Ebenezer Bryce Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Ebenezer Bryce Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Ebenezer Bryce Campground

    6.

    Ebenezer Bryce Campground

    1 Review
    7 Photos
    6 Saves
    Pine Valley, Utah

    The newly renovated Ebenezer Bryce Campground loop, previously known as the Blue Springs loop is located about 3/4 mile from Pine Valley Reservoir, in a ponderosa pine, pinyon pine and juniper setting. It offers great views of the Pine Valley Mountains. Recreation opportunities include: horseback riding, hiking, fishing, sight-seeing, and wildlife viewing. Nearby trails include: Equestrian Trail, Forsyth Canyon Trail, Browns Trail, Whipple Trail, Pine Valley Canal Trail, and the Santa Clara River Trail. Santa Clara River and the Pine Valley Reservoir are popular fishing spots in the Pine Valley Recreation area. There are showers and cafes in the town of Pine Valley. Facilities 11 campsites (up to 8 people) with picnic tables, fire pits, and tent pads 3 double sites (up to 16 people) with picnic tables, fire pits, and tent pads Drinking water (Memorial Day-Labor Day) Vault toilet No garbage disposal, please pack it out

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Picnic Table
    • Toilets
    Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Dam Wash Dispersed Spot
    Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Dam Wash Dispersed Spot
    Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Dam Wash Dispersed Spot
    Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Dam Wash Dispersed Spot
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    Camper-submitted photo from Beaver Dam Wash Dispersed Spot

    7.

    Beaver Dam Wash Dispersed Spot

    4 Reviews
    11 Photos
    61 Saves
    Littlefield, Arizona

    The approximately 63,500 acre Beaver Dam Wash NCA is located in the southwestern corner of Washington County, Utah, along the state lines of Nevada and Arizona. The landscape provides an interesting ecological transition zone between the Mojave Desert and the Great Basin.

    Its creosote bush, white bursage, and other desert shrubs grow at lower elevations and provide habitat for desert bighorn sheep and the Mojave Desert tortoise, a threatened species listed under the Endangered Species Act. Joshua trees and dense stands of blackbrush cover the slopes of the Beaver Dam Mountains, which rise along the eastern boundary of the NCA. Surface water flows in the upper reaches of Beaver Dam Wash, but rarely travels all the way through the NCA. Riparian vegetation along the stream channel is important habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife. At this time, there are no developed recreation facilities in the NCA.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Dispersed
    Camper-submitted photo from La Verkin Creek Trail Campsites — Zion National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from La Verkin Creek Trail Campsites — Zion National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from La Verkin Creek Trail Campsites — Zion National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from La Verkin Creek Trail Campsites — Zion National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from La Verkin Creek Trail Campsites — Zion National Park
    Camper-submitted photo from La Verkin Creek Trail Campsites — Zion National Park

    8.

    La Verkin Creek Trail Campsites — Zion National Park

    4 Reviews
    9 Photos
    224 Saves
    Kanarraville, Utah

    13 backcountry campsites located along La Verkin Creek Trail through Zion National Park's Kolob Canyon.

    Campsite #1 (Deer Camp) This site is located about two miles from the trailhead in a cottonwood grove at the base of Shuntavi Bluff. This site has a maximum group size of 4 and is available on a walk-up basis.

    Campsite #2 (Ringtail Camp) A private site encircled by trees on the east side of Timber Creek located just prior to the trail leaving this drainage. This site has a maximum group size of 4 and is available for reservations online or on a walk-up basis.

    Campsite #3 (Dry Camp) This waterless camp is on the south side of the trail, half a mile above the creeks with great views of Red Butte. This site has a maximum group size of 6 and is available on a walk-up basis.

    Campsite #4 (Juniper Camp) This site, surrounded by junipers and cottonwoods, is located a few minutes east of the historical corral and is in clear view of the trail. This site has a maximum group size of 7 and is available for reservations online or on a walk-up basis.

    Campsite #5 (Neagle Camp) This sandy site offers a little more seclusion about 125 feet north of La Verkin Creek Trail, be aware that ants also like campsite #5 in the summer months. This site has a maximum group size of 4 and is available for reservations online or on a walk-up basis.

    Campsite #6 (Dipper Camp) This sandy site provides plenty of privacy and is on the south side of La Verkin Creek near a small pool. This site has a maximum group size of 4 and is available on a walk-up basis.

    Campsite #7 (Oak Point Camp) Near a spring on the north side of the creek, this site sits above the creek on a promontory among a stand of oaks. This site has a maximum group size of 2 and is available for reservations online or on a walk-up basis.

    Campsite #8 (Flat Rock Camp) A popular and spacious site on the north side of the creek with a large table/cooking rock. This site has a maximum group size of 12 and is available for reservations online or on a walk-up basis.

    Campsite #9 (Cross Creek West Camp) A large ponderosa pine with scattered rocks mark this scenic site on the south side of the creek. This site has a maximum group size of 12 and is available on a walk-up basis.

    Campsite #10 (Bird Camp) Visible from the trail, Bird Camp is located among ponderosas and four large boulders on the south side of the creek. This site has a maximum group size of 4 and is available on a walk-up basis.

    Campsite #11 (Cougar Camp) This site is located on the north side of the creek after the trail junction with Hop Valley. This site has a maximum group size of 4 and is available for reservations online or on a walk-up basis.

    Campsite #12 (Cottonwood Camp) Campers enjoy the cottonwoods and ponderosas that shade this site. This site has a maximum group size of 8 and is available on a walk-up basis.

    Campsite #13 (Bear Camp) This isolated site is shaded by maples and box elder trees and is located a short 10 minute walk from Bear Trap Canyon. This site has a maximum group size of 4 and is available on a walk-up basis.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Zion Base Camp
    Camper-submitted photo from Zion Base Camp
    Camper-submitted photo from Zion Base Camp
    Camper-submitted photo from Zion Base Camp
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    Zion Base Camp

    2 Reviews
    6 Photos
    87 Saves
    Hurricane, Utah
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Standard (Tent/RV)

    $25 - $35 / night

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Recent Tent Reviews In Veyo

1104 Reviews of 34 Veyo Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Zion Canyon Campground
    September 14, 2024

    Zion Canyon Campground

    The VIEWS!!!

    Absolutely phenomenal views of you back up to the river. All the sites are surrounded by amazing scenery, the riverfront sites are just extra! We had full hook ups on the river and would return over and over again! Very nice staff, easy check in, clean campground with amenities (we didn’t use them tho) and very quiet. You’d better have an awning and some AC tho…this sun is brutal. The only CON I can tell you is some of the sites are back in and some pull in and some pull through so you can get a “buddy site” without knowing it and that cuts waaaaaay down on privacy. Thankfully our neighbors were very pleasant and almost everyone is gone during the day anyway. Overall would 100% recommend staying here and we will be back!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area CG
    September 13, 2024

    Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area CG

    Great for RVs but hard for tents

    We spent 3 nights at this campsite and it is kept very clean, the amenities are well maintained. There is a beautiful view and very little light polution for star gazing. However if you plan on camping in a tent - the sites are very close to eachother with no visual privacy, the ground is very rocky and the tent pads provided are small (I could not fit my bell tent). The gorge act like a wind tunnel so it is extra windy. 

    I would highly recommend this spot for RVs and Travel Trailers but for tents it's not super comfortable.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Quail Creek State Park Campground
    September 4, 2024

    Quail Creek State Park Campground

    Nice place at the lake

    The big pro is that you are really close to a lake where you can go for a swim, quite a rare feature for a campground in Utah. Beautiful surroundings, new showers and restrooms.

    Sites are not extremely level, but you can't complain.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Kolob Road BLM Dispersed
    August 24, 2024

    Kolob Road BLM Dispersed

    Great Spot!

    We stayed here for a night by Zion and loved it. It was just off the road, but not too much traffic noise. The little river by the site is very pretty. We only had 2 neighbors, but the spots are decently spaced apart so nobody was too close

  • Camper-submitted photo from Coal Creek
    August 23, 2024

    Coal Creek

    Not for RVs

    This is a beautiful place, but the road to the campsites are not acceptable for RVs. Also, it seemed like the people were a bit sketchy. I didn't feel safe in this location.

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    August 23, 2024

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  • Camper-submitted photo from La Verkin Creek Trail Campsites — Zion National Park
    August 19, 2024

    La Verkin Creek Trail Campsites — Zion National Park

    Campsite #10 'Bird'

    Hiked in via Hop Valley, easy in, tough out. But the Campsite is nestled in some ponderosas up off the bank of the stream, which you have to cross from the trail. Occasionally you get some hikers who get off trail and it kinds leads through the camp. We had some hikers walk theough as we set down our packs, but we had no disturbances for the rest of the duration of our say. There is a spring with drinking water east of the site up the trail. We also had a squirrel friend who wanted some snacks. DO NOT FEED THE ANIMALS. The site is kinda small, maybe 2 tents max. But overall very nice.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Kolob Terrace Road
    August 19, 2024

    Kolob Terrace Road

    Nice view & convenient location

    The sunset from this site was gorgeous! Panoramic views. Convenient 25 minute drive to Zion National Park. Closest wild camping we found to the Springdale entrance of the park. The only downside is that it’s pretty close to the road- but the road isn’t too busy or loud and you can get far enough away.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Zion Canyon Campground
    August 15, 2024

    Zion Canyon Campground

    Great spot but expensive

    We spent one night in this campground

    The place was amazing, it’s crazy to be in the middle of Zion. The view was stunning. Only 5min (in car) to the shuttles

    But we were super close to the other RV, the campground was quite crowded. No intimity at all

    Shower limited to 6/7min is enough It was clean

    100$ for a Campervan 18ft for the night, the most expensive campground we did in a two weeks roadtrip through the national parks.

  • Camper-submitted photo from South Campground — Zion National Park
    August 4, 2024

    South Campground — Zion National Park

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    August 4, 2024

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    August 4, 2024

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  • Camper-submitted photo from Hurricane Cliffs BLM Dispersed
    July 20, 2024

    Hurricane Cliffs BLM Dispersed

    Great spot, dispersed but near civilization.

    Great spot, central to Zion, an hour and a half from Bryce, and a hop skip from the AZ border. Need supplies? Hurricane and La Verkin are a few minutes away.
    Went in July, monsoon season. It rained with thunder, lightning and wind everyday around 2pm until 6/7pm. And it was hot. Make sure to be ready for the heat with shade and plenty of fluids + salt supplements to keep your electrolytes in balance.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Temple View RV Resort
    July 20, 2024

    Temple View RV Resort

    Good location in St.George

    Nice sized sites. We had a pull through. After check in we were escorted to our site and given information about the park. The strange was it wasn't clear on where to park the tow vehicle, although you will have plenty of room once you figure it out. It just looks like you are parking in another site. It is an hour to Zion NP if you are there for that. Other parks are closer to the park, but we were coming from SoCal, so enough towing for one day. All the hook ups worked fine and were laid out fine.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Poverty Flat BLM Road #70 Dispersed Camping Area
    July 19, 2024

    Poverty Flat BLM Road #70 Dispersed Camping Area

    Quiet and Secluded

    Really enjoyed this spot, a little eerie with all of the deer legs and bones but camp spots aren’t far off the road. There was a small ranch/private property close to the beginning campsites and their dogs barked all night but wasn’t close enough to really bother us. Good view of the stars here too!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Coal Creek Dispersed - Cedar City
    July 13, 2024

    Coal Creek Dispersed - Cedar City

    Awesome Spot, Bad Crowd

    This spot is great if you are day-tripping to Zion. Easy to get to, right off the highway, near Cedar City, and a creek right next to it to cool off in. HOWEVER, it appears that about half the spots are occupied by drifters/homeless people that have set up a semi-permanent residence. We were the only ones there that actually looked to be “camping” the 2 nights that we stayed.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Candy Loop Camp
    July 13, 2024

    Candy Loop Camp

    Easy to Access

    Standard dispersed camping, non designated camping. Level spots and good tree coverage. Minimal road noise and 5G service on T-Mobile

  • Camper-submitted photo from St George BLM
    July 11, 2024

    St George BLM

    No Camping Signs Everywhere

    This entire area is closed to camping. No camping signs abound and sites are blocked off. After checking the BLM website it’s pretty clear camping here is illegal and these sites should be removed from the database.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort
    July 7, 2024

    Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort

    Fun place!

    My daughters and I had a great time! There was a fire ban however, propane grills were allowed. If you didn’t have one, they had a community one you could use. Showered were a bit dirty. Girls hair everywhere! Pool was fun, mini golf and loads of other family activities. We had one funny incident the first night we got here. We couldn’t figure out where campsite was because it started out we pitched our tent at the wrong site. Eventually, we got to the site where our tent was and realized what our mistake. Family memories as we couldn’t stop laughing.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Sheep Bridge BLM Area (Hurricane Cliffs Trail System) - Utah
    July 2, 2024

    Sheep Bridge BLM Area (Hurricane Cliffs Trail System) - Utah

    Bumpy getting in, but it did the job!

    Got in as the sun was setting - campsites were pretty easy to find. We stayed in site 13. Washboard roads at first and getting to some of the further sites were quite bumpy, but we were able to get in just fine with my Nissan Rogue - just go slow. Some sites have fire rings, some man-made, some without a fire ring. The night sky was beautiful! We were able to see the Milky Way a little. No services on site, but there’s a town just a few miles down the road with plenty of food and gas station options. Perfect for staying overnight.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Kolob Road BLM Dispersed
    June 29, 2024

    Kolob Road BLM Dispersed

    Great subway launchpad

    Just 8 mins from the Left Fork subway trail head makes this spot ideal for those looking for an easy early start. Nearby river gives you that ambient sound to drown out the world.

    About 6 spots, well separated by trees and distance.

    No foot spots for hammock is only down side.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Baker Dam Recreation Area
    June 26, 2024

    Baker Dam Recreation Area

    Nice area

    This is a decent BLM established campground. Vault toilets that were okay clean. No water which is fine for me. Camp sites are not too close but you can hear generators and conversations. Our neighbors shut down at quiet time except the generator ran til midnight. But it was a warm night.



Guide to Veyo

Camping near Veyo, Utah, offers a mix of stunning landscapes and outdoor adventures. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly spot or a quiet place to unwind, there are plenty of options to explore.

What to do:

  • Hiking: There are numerous trails nearby, perfect for all skill levels. One camper mentioned, "The hikes here are easy and fun, and we will definitely go back," highlighting the accessibility of the trails around Snow Canyon State Park Campground.
  • Water Activities: If you enjoy swimming or kayaking, Quail Creek State Park Campground is a great choice. A reviewer noted, "You are really close to a lake where you can go for a swim, quite a rare feature for a campground in Utah."
  • Stargazing: The clear skies in this area make for excellent stargazing. One visitor at the Sheep Bridge BLM Area shared, "The night sky was beautiful! We were able to see the Milky Way a little."

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A review for Zion River Resort stated, "The bathrooms are very clean, as were the showers."
  • Friendly Staff: Many campgrounds have staff that go above and beyond. A camper at Sand Hollow State Park Campground mentioned, "Great spot with great staff! All around respectful and facilities clean and up to date."
  • Scenic Views: The beautiful surroundings are a big draw. A visitor at Red Cliffs Campground said, "Waking up to the red rocks and canyons is a dream!"

What you should know:

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Kolob Terrace Road Dispersed, lack basic facilities. A camper noted, "The campsite does not have bathrooms, only some have firepits."
  • Crowded Sites: Certain campgrounds can feel cramped, especially during peak season. A review for St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey mentioned, "Spaces are small and very close to each other. Little to no privacy."
  • Access Issues: Some sites may require a vehicle with good clearance. A camper at North Creek Dispersed Camping advised, "You may need an SUV to get there."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Kid-Friendly Amenities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and pools. A family at St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey loved the "clean grounds and the pool is well maintained."
  • Plan for Activities: Choose a campground close to hiking and water activities. One camper at Quail Creek State Park Campground mentioned, "Beautiful surroundings, new showers and restrooms."
  • Safety First: Ensure the campground has a safe environment for kids. A reviewer at Zion River Resort noted, "It was kid-friendly and I’m considering coming back with the family."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Hookups: Make sure the campground has the necessary hookups for your RV. A visitor at Temple View RV Resort appreciated the "full hookups, friendly staff, beautiful grounds and views."
  • Space Considerations: Some campgrounds have tight spaces. A camper at Red Cliffs Campground warned, "Spaces are tight. We are in an Airstream Interstate X and pull a Jeep. Barely fit."
  • Plan for Noise: Be prepared for potential noise from nearby roads or other campers. A review for St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey mentioned, "Highway noise and small spots."

Camping near Veyo, Utah, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Just be sure to plan ahead and choose the right spot for your needs!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular tent campsite near Veyo, UT?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Veyo, UT is Zion RV and Campground (Hi-Road) with a 3.8-star rating from 41 reviews.

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