Best Cabin Camping near West Bountiful, UT

Several cabin options exist within a 30-minute drive of West Bountiful, Utah at locations such as Pony Express RV Resort and Bridger Bay Campground on Antelope Island State Park. Cabins at Echo Island RV Resort include electricity, running water, and basic furnishings, while accommodations at Jordanelle State Park feature picnic tables and fire rings. Most locations offer electricity and water hookups, with some providing full sewer connections for enhanced comfort. Cabins at East Canyon State Park include covered pavilions with steel picnic tables. "Very nice RV resort near Interstate. Pull throughs or back in on paved level sites. Picnic table. FHU. Sites typically close with grass area seperating. No shade or privacy."

Depending on the campground, cabin sizes vary from intimate one-room structures to more spacious family accommodations with separate sleeping areas. Many cabins at Pony Express RV Resort welcome pets but require them to remain on leash, while others such as Tanners Flat prohibit pets completely due to watershed regulations. Most cabin locations require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when availability becomes limited. Echo Island RV Resort maintains 185 sites including cabins that operate year-round. One visitor noted their site at East Canyon State Park had "a small lawn area and a pavilion. Bathrooms are onsite as well as showers. Pet friendly but need to be on a leash at all times."

Cabin visitors should plan to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels as these items are rarely provided. Basic kitchen facilities vary significantly—some cabins offer only outdoor fire rings while others include microwave ovens or small refrigerators. Several campgrounds maintain on-site markets where basic provisions can be purchased, including Pony Express RV Resort and Anderson Cove. Firewood is available for purchase at multiple locations including Echo Island RV Resort and Tanners Flat. Electrical outlets are standard in most cabins, allowing for use of small appliances, but cooking equipment and utensils typically remain the responsibility of guests.

Best Cabin Sites Near West Bountiful, Utah (31)

    1. Pony Express RV Resort

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

    "Very helpful employees, clean and pet friendly. Can see mountains all around you. Great WiFi and good water. Three dog parks and dog washing bay."

    "Really nice RV resort near Interstate. Pull throughs or back in on paved level sites. Picnic table. FHU. Sites typically close with grass area seperating. No shade or privacy. Narrow interior roads."

    2. Bridger Bay Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    52 Reviews
    Hooper, UT
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 773-2941

    $20 - $200 / night

    "We booked 3 nights at the park. The drive in is long and the bugs were really bad on the drive in but once we got past the marina, the bugs were gone."

    "Spacious campsites, with asphalt pads, covered picnic table, fire pit. In the wide open with no trees. Was super windy during our stay and the wind howled."

    3. Dixie Creek Campground — East Canyon State Park

    11 Reviews
    Echo, UT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 829-6866

    $40 - $200 / night

    "The outside of the loop at Dixie C.G. is electric and water only. The inside of the loop has full hook-ups.  All sites have long, sturdy metal tables and a metal cover over a concrete pad."

    "The views were perfect and the lake is active with choice of water fun rentals. The site is standard with a small lawn area and a pavilion. Bathrooms are onsite as well as showers."

    4. Big Rock Campground — East Canyon State Park

    7 Reviews
    Wanship, UT
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 829-6866

    $35 - $40 / night

    "Bathroom close and fire pit was large enough to get 15+ people around."

    "Nice paved paths for our kiddos to right their scooters and fun water activities available to the kids for free (water bounce house etc)."

    5. Echo Island RV Resort

    23 Reviews
    Coalville, UT
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 903-9265

    $50 - $300 / night

    "The campsites are nicely spaced, good tree cover, green well kept lawn at all sites. Gravel slots, picnic tables and fire pits at each site."

    "This site was very big & the creek surrounded on two sides. It even had 2 picnic tables."

    6. Anderson Cove (uinta-wasatch-cache National Forest, Ut)

    20 Reviews
    Huntsville, UT
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 625-5112

    $26 - $316 / night

    "There are also 9 double sites and 4 group sites along with parking for boat trailers and day use for picnic and beach access.  Every site has a metal fire ring and a varying amount of picnic tables. "

    "There are operators riding around on golf carts frequently throughout the day. The market provides foods and necessities including wood but it’s all pretty over priced."

    7. Tanners Flat

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

    $29 - $217 / night

    "Paid sites Easy drive up Keep in mind other campers are near but not right by you depending on site."

    "I booked a double site here for the first time, and they are beautiful.  I enjoyed the location, the space, and my whole family did as well! "

    8. Hailstone - Upper Fisher Campground — Jordanelle State Park

    38 Reviews
    Park City, UT
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 649-9540

    $35 - $50 / night

    "Big, clean bathrooms with running water, mirrors, flushing toilets, & hot showers. Gorgeous view of the lake - you can walk right down to the water from your site. Super friendly staff."

    "The state park was great! The campsite was great! Very clean and well kept! Also dog friendly,, so that was good, they had a doggy poop bag station by the the people bathroom!"

    9. Ladyfinger Campground — Antelope Island State Park

    7 Reviews
    Hooper, UT
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 773-2941

    $20 / night

    "There’s 2 or 3 loops in the state park, we got one of the walk up sites on a Friday night. $20 and includes entrance fee, you check in at the guard station at the entrance and they said park gates close"

    "The first is Bridger Bay which is basically Utah's Mad Max campground. If you don't own an RV why would you even? The second is Lady Finger with 5 walk in sites."

    10. Dry Hollow Campground — Echo State Park

    11 Reviews
    Coalville, UT
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 336-9894

    $40 - $300 / night

    "We are at a spot that is on a cement loop (#1) which was unlevel and it is not next to the lake but closer to the road (which is not too busy) but a view of the lake."

    "Sites are all RV sites with covered picnic tables on concrete patios with electric and water. The campground is a little close to a road, so you can hear it, but it’s still pretty peaceful."

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Cabin Reviews near West Bountiful, UT

338 Reviews of 31 West Bountiful Campgrounds


  • James J.
    Jul. 11, 2022

    Dixie Creek Campground — East Canyon State Park

    A good example of how government campsites should be done

    Overall, the facility is neat and clean for a campground. My visit was at the end of the 4th weekend, so some messes were expected. My campsite was in good shape upon setting up my 30ft trailer. All sites are back-in and mostly flat asphalt. A little rig leveling might be needed. The outside of the loop at Dixie C.G. is electric and water only. The inside of the loop has full hook-ups. 

     All sites have long, sturdy metal tables and a metal cover over a concrete pad. A fire pit was adjacent. Even with fire restrictions almost everywhere else in Utah, wood fires were permitted in the provided pit. Common area toilets are well maintained, containing flush toilets and running water. Most service buildings also contain free showers.

    A one-star deduction is due to the effects of climate change, which is out of the Park's control to an extent. That said, my beef is with maintenance of the beach - a nice beach by the way. It's obvious where the historical water level use to be. Wish I could have seen the reservoir full because it may never happen again. But I digress. I think the park should rake or scrape the beach surface to remove offensive weeds and people's discards. That takes workers, budget and equipment. My guess is our State representatives lack interest to fund state parks for such mediation measures. It would greatly enhance the visual appeal and safety for families at the water's edge.

    Photos of site online @ www.recreation.gov

  • Katie J.
    May. 22, 2021

    Hailstone - Upper Fisher Campground — Jordanelle State Park

    Immaculately maintained campground

    We stayed for only one night, but I would come back here in a heartbeat! Big, clean bathrooms with running water, mirrors, flushing toilets, & hot showers. Gorgeous view of the lake - you can walk right down to the water from your site. Super friendly staff. Tent pads are all level and maintained after each camper. Has all the other essentials- clean picnic table, big clean fire pit, and a charcoal grill.

  • joey M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 21, 2024

    Dixie Creek Campground — East Canyon State Park

    Decent water destination!

    We went during the summer and had a great time. The views were perfect and the lake is active with choice of water fun rentals. The site is standard with a small lawn area and a pavilion. Bathrooms are onsite as well as showers. Pet friendly but need to be on a leash at all times. Great for RV’s as power and water is present on each site.

  • Jillian B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2022

    Cottonwood Campground — Willard Bay State Park

    State campground close to highway

    Two loops that we saw, the first has no hook ups and the second has power and water at each site. There’s a little paved slab with a picnic table and covering, each site has a fire pit and charcoal grill. $30 for no hook ups $40 for hookups, got in around 8pm and no $30 sites left. There are toilets and showers for each loop. Really close to the highway so be prepared for that noise, and there’s a train that goes by every so often.

  • K
    Apr. 9, 2022

    Pony Express RV Resort

    Great place hidden Gem

    Very helpful employees, clean and pet friendly. Can see mountains all around you. Great WiFi and good water. Three dog parks and dog washing bay.

  • j
    Sep. 21, 2019

    Pony Express RV Resort

    Great clubhouse

    Really nice RV resort near Interstate. Pull throughs or back in on paved level sites. Picnic table. FHU. Sites typically close with grass area seperating. No shade or privacy. Narrow interior roads. Nice bathhouses with private shower/toilets. Wifi and cable. Great play area. Bikes available including kid sized. Paved 80 mile bike trail along Jordan River. Giant chessboard. Nice pool area. Amazing clubhouse with pool table, foosball, large TV, comfy chairs, guest kitchen area. Complimentary coffee, tea and fresh made cookies. Friendly, helpful employees!

  • Carlyne F.
    Feb. 9, 2021

    Mountain Valley RV Resort

    Mountain Valley RV Resort, Utah

    One of our all time favorite RV parks. Located in beautiful Heber City, Utah. We felt at home as soon as we arrived and were greeted by a nice man on a golf cart who lead us to where we’d be staying. There is an adult only section if you’re looking for peace and quiet away from kids. The concrete was level and spacious, each with its own picnic table.

    They have two dog parks, one of which is the nicest and largest one we’ve seen thus far. The laundry room was sparkling clean and located adjacent to the pickle ball courts and outdoor fire pits. They have an on-site RV wash available and allowed us to borrow an adaptor from them at no charge. We enjoyed an evening in their hot tub/spa. They also have a large pool area near the bathrooms that were the most well maintained bathrooms we’ve ever used on the road. To top it all off, they have a gorgeous fitness center with weights, a treadmill and elliptical available to all guests.

    Overall we were extremely impressed with all amenities and the customer service provided at Mountain Valley RV Resort and would recommend it highly to anyone visiting the area.

  • J
    May. 25, 2020

    North Fork County Park

    Nice, spacious, and secluded

    Enough trees to keep your site private, able to fit a 30' trailer in over 75% of their spots, and holy cow the number of spots they have, this place is the size of 4 good sized camp grounds combined. Fire pits and picnic tables included, but that's all that's included so pack your generator and fill your water.... 5 stars it's exactly the get away we were looking for.

  • Mary S.
    Jul. 30, 2018

    Tanners Flat

    Good location for exploring Wasatch Mountains and Salt Lake City

    You really need to know this: No dogs are allowed because this campground is in the Salt Lake City watershed.

    And this: As inviting as the water running through the campground may look, you are not allowed to swim, wade or wash in it.

    One more thing: Gate closes at 10 pm although that didn't stop some partiers at the next site in from us. They partied and left around 11 or so. There was no payment tag on the post. The exit is open but has tire shredders if you enter over them.

    A pleasant surprise at a Forest Service campground: 10 lbs of ice for $2! (There was also the usual bundle of firewood for $6.)

    An unpleasant surprise: Old, dirty bathrooms. I've seen cleaner vault toilets elsewhere than these flush toilets.

    There is no water for now (July 2018) in bathroom sinks or at spigots. The host said something about a pipe issue and water needing to be tested. That covers the amenities other than dumpsters.

    What about the sites? We arrived on a Sunday morning when the host was putting up signs indictating which sites were reserved. We had 3 possible sites among 1 through 19 and grabbed #9, a pull through site with a buffer between the road in the parking/small RV area.

    Sites in the other area (higher numbers) were becoming available, but that area's host said many of the sites were only appropriate for tents.

    Our site #9: There are a few steps down to the picnic table, fire ring and grill plus a separate area to the left for a tent. See photos.

    General site info:

    • Some sites have a concrete pad for the picnic table, etc.

    • Many sites have an area for the tent that is away from the picnic table and concealed from the road.


Guide to West Bountiful

Cabin camping near West Bountiful, Utah typically experiences temperatures ranging from 20°F in winter to 90°F in summer due to the region's semi-arid climate at approximately 4,300 feet elevation. The area receives less precipitation than other mountain regions, with summer thunderstorms creating ideal conditions for evening campfires at lakeside accommodations. Several accommodation options provide shelter from unpredictable weather while maintaining access to outdoor recreation.

What to do

Hiking nearby trails: Antelope Island State Park offers multiple hiking options within short distances of Bridger Bay Campground. "We did the East Island drive and saw Burrowing Owls. But honestly, it's hard to walk or bike because the bugs are so bad. I don't just mean the odd bite, I mean coated in biting gnats as soon as you go outside your vehicle," reports one visitor who recommends timing visits carefully.

Wildlife viewing: Observe free-roaming bison and antelope across Antelope Island. "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," notes a camper who visited in October when crowds were minimal.

Water recreation: Jordanelle State Park provides water activities during summer months. "Fun for the whole family; kids, seniors, pets, etc! The fishing is really good too. We catch something every time we go. Fully paved area, so no need to worry about clearance or bad conditions," says a visitor to Hailstone - Upper Fisher Campground.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: At Echo Island RV Resort, guests appreciate the layout. "The campsites are nicely spaced, good tree cover, green well kept lawn at all sites. Gravel slots, picnic tables and fire pits at each site. Good park design for the back up sites to get a large trailer situated no problem," reports a visitor describing the spaciousness.

Natural setting: Campers enjoy the natural environments surrounding some accommodations. "Beautiful setting on two small rivers with shade. Full hookups, spacious sites. Nice pool and hot tub. Clear view to south for satellite TV," notes an Echo Island visitor describing the balance between amenities and natural features.

Covered dining areas: Many cabin options include sheltered eating spaces. "You get a nice covered pavilion with a steel picnic table and fire ring with grate for grilling. The camp host was very sweet. Most of the sites are pull through and accommodates big rigs very well," mentions a camper at Dry Hollow Campground.

What you should know

Seasonal bug activity: Multiple campgrounds report significant insect activity during warm 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 a visitor to Ladyfinger Campground.

Water levels fluctuate: Drought conditions affect reservoir levels and beach access. "It's obvious where the historical water level use to be. Wish I could have seen the reservoir full because it may never happen again," notes a camper at Echo State Park, suggesting visitors check current conditions before planning water activities.

Road noise: Some locations experience highway sounds. "I 80 is across the lake and you will hear trucks at night," warns a camper at Dry Hollow Campground, noting that while the campground itself is quiet, ambient noise from nearby highways remains noticeable, especially at night.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Families appreciate safe swimming areas. "The beach is so large and it's easy to camp out. The sand is soft and fun for the kids to build sand castles. We also enjoyed the small waves while on the beach," reports a visitor to Anderson Cove Campground.

Kid-friendly amenities: Look for campgrounds with children's activities. "There are a lot of amenities, clean facilities, and concrete pads. There is a plant nearby so it kind of smells. And there's a decent amount of road noise since it's in town," explains a camper evaluating the family-friendliness of their accommodations.

Early reservations essential: Family-suitable campsites book quickly. "You need to reserve sites here well in advance as it fills up for the entire Summer as soon as the reservation window opens," advises an Anderson Cove visitor, noting that planning ahead is crucial for securing preferred sites.

Tips from RVers

Hook-up reliability: RVers should verify utility connections work properly. "The 30amp electric did not work at our site, site 151. Front office was closed and no one returned our call when we called the number provided," warns a visitor at Echo Island RV Resort, suggesting travelers test connections upon arrival.

Site leveling requirements: Some campgrounds require adjustments. "All sites are back-in and mostly flat asphalt. A little rig leveling might be needed," notes a visitor at Echo State Park, explaining that while sites are generally well-designed, minor adjustments help ensure comfort.

Cell signal information: Working travelers need connectivity details. "There were only a few other rvs there and everything was very spread out. Within 10 minutes of finding a spot we saw multiple buffalo and a heard of antelope!" explains a visitor to Antelope Island who found isolation without sacrificing coverage.

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