Best RV Parks & Resorts near Whiterocks, UT

RV parks near Whiterocks provide varied accommodations within a 30-mile radius. Fossil Valley RV Park in Vernal features full hookups with 50-amp service, level gravel sites, and shaded pull-through spaces that accommodate large rigs. "The sites are close together or I would rate this a five," noted one camper about the tight spacing at Fossil Valley. Vernal RV Resort offers 57 RV-specific sites with both 30 and 50-amp electrical hookups, water, and sewer connections, while Outlaw Trail RV Park in Jensen accommodates big rigs with electric, water, and sewer hookups in a more seasonal operation from April through November. Red Fleet State Park Campground provides electric sites with both 30 and 50-amp service, though RV spots are closely positioned on paved surfaces.

Throughout the region, cellular coverage varies but remains generally reliable at established RV parks. Summer brings higher temperatures and increased occupancy, making advance reservations necessary for prime hookup sites, particularly during dinosaur tourism season. Dump stations are available at most parks, with Fossil Valley, Vernal RV Resort, and Red Fleet State Park all offering sanitary dump facilities. Pet policies differ between locations—most private RV parks welcome pets while some areas have restrictions. Many visitors appreciate the proximity to Dinosaur National Monument, located approximately 25 minutes from Vernal accommodations. Winter travelers should note that while Fossil Valley RV Park and Red Fleet remain open year-round, Outlaw Trail closes from November through March.

Best RV Sites Near Whiterocks, Utah (115)

    1. Fossil Valley RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Vernal, UT
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 789-6450

    "This park is clean and well maintained with plenty of pull thru sites with room for all your tow vehicles. Full hookups with max 50 amp service and good Wi-Fi."

    "Park has lots of really big shade trees which would be a HUGE plus during hotter summer months."

    2. Outlaw Trail RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Jensen, UT
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 781-6000

    "Clean, modern laundry. $2/wash and $2/40 min of dryer. Clean restrooms. Showers 0.25 cents for 7 minutes. Level gravel sites."

    "Friendly staff, clean areas, and no-frills complete hookups on gravel lots. Tent camping area is nice and green, but the highway noise seems like it could be a distraction."

    3. Vernal RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Jensen, UT
    27 miles
    +1 (435) 828-1657

    "The sites could accommodate trailers over 40ft with ease.  We had easy access to some of the OHV trails in the area but had to drive to some of the main ones back near Vernal. "

    4. Lakeside RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Duchesne, UT
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 823-2244

    "The campsite was a pull through, fairly large with a picnic table and fire ring. There is a nice dog walk/path with a great view of the reservoir at the end of the path."

    "Right next to starvation lake, plenty of mature trees , great view , super nice staffs , right next to Utah 40 but hardly hear any noise . 5 min away from town."

    5. Pine Forest RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Ashley National Forest, UT
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 889-3773

    $30 - $75 / night

    "Check in was quick and we proceeded to premium site 57, which was a back-in with FHUs that were smartly placed in the middle of the gravel pad."

    "Fairly level gravel pads with electricity, water, and sewer. Wifi was a bonus. Super clean restroom, shower, and laundry facility. Pricey but worth it for us."

    6. Flaming Gorge RV & Trailer Park

    2 Reviews
    Ashley National Forest, UT
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 889-3773

    "They have rooms for rent, RV spaces, tent spaces, and even a trailer park. There is a nice lil restaurant on site where the food is reasonably priced with large delicious portions."

    7. River View RV Park

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    Roosevelt, UT
    20 miles
    +1 (435) 722-5968

    8. Red Fleet State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Vernal, UT
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 789-4432

    $40 - $200 / night

    "There are several large RV spots with full hookups (30amp, one handicapped spot with 50amp) in addition to tent camping. Boat ramp down to reservoir. Sandy beach and hiking trails."

    "Surrounded by beautiful red rock and pinion pines, the beauty of the desert will take your breath away."

    9. Whiterocks

    2 Reviews
    Whiterocks, UT
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 789-1181

    "This area is beautiful and the river is just right next to the campground. It has 2 bathroom facilities that were ehh just ok for me. Each unit has its own firepit and picnic table."

    "This is a very nice get away spot about an 75 minutes outside of Vernal Utah. I have camped at this campground several times and it is always an enjoyable experience. The sites cannot be reserved."

    10. Indian Crossing Campground

    1 Review
    Dutch John, UT
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 781-4400

    $35 / night

    "It is near a historic Browns Park site. The bathrooms never had TP, so be prepared. This isn't a huge campground but it is spaced out nicely. Rafting the Lower Green is amazing!"

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RV Park Reviews near Whiterocks, UT

436 Reviews of 115 Whiterocks Campgrounds


  • Shad G.
    Jul. 24, 2021

    Mountain View Campground — Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation

    Mountain View Camping

    We stayed at the Mountain View campground. I was glad I had a back-in site around the edge of the loop. I loved the view. The pull through sites in the middle were super close together that left little room for slide outs and entry/exit from the trailers unless you were in the end. Each site has a pavilion and fire ring. They don’t allow tents on the grass, but a handful had a tent pad so make sure you check the site listing to determine if it will allow a tent. We had water hookups and access to 20/30/50 electricity. No sewer available in the site, but they do have a dump station. The campsite had a shower building and vault toilet locations around the loop. There were even 3-4 cabins that you could rent (they looked similar to those at a KOA I have seen before). We enjoyed our stay and the temperature was great. Could use more trees. The back in drive way was 60 ft in length.

  • Cortney M.
    Jul. 1, 2017

    Vernal / Dinosaurland KOA

    Well taken care of-- New look

    Vernal Dinosoar Koa seems like it has a TON of spots crammed into a small are but all of them have green grass, picnic tables, and grills. Some sites have covered awnings some have large shade trees. What I liked about this campground were all the activity options they gave you, unlike some other KOA's I've stayed at. There was a small but functional K-9 park, a kids park, a swimming pool, a jump pad, and they had bike/3 wheeler rentals, and a mini golf coarse. They had a covered patio off of the pool building with picnic tables for use and just on the other side of the jump pad and kids playground they had a HUGE grassy field that you could go throw frisbees on or even fly a kite. They had spots for small RV, Very Large RVs, One special site that came with cable tv, and numerous cabins for rent. If your looking for something just off of the town in Vernal, So you can visit all the great dinosaur attractions, this would be the place. They did have a small store with firewood, some sundries, and tourist gifts. They also have 2 dump stations for $10 a use out front.

  • L
    Oct. 4, 2021

    Red Fleet State Park Campground

    Convenience and views

    Red Fleet is a very accessible campground. There are several large RV spots with full hookups (30amp, one handicapped spot with 50amp) in addition to tent camping. Boat ramp down to reservoir. Sandy beach and hiking trails. Large parking lot for cars/boats. Dumpster, bathrooms, water hookups, and very fast WiFi (available for $3/day). $25/night for hookup spots, $15/night for regular spot. Pets allowed but must be on leash.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 24, 2021

    Pine Forest RV Park

    Great Campground to Explore the Area

    We called the park and asked if we could arrive around 2:00 PM as check in is 4:00 PM? There was no problem coming in early. Check in was quick and we proceeded to premium site 57, which was a back-in with FHUs that were smartly placed in the middle of the gravel pad. We paid extra for a premium site because they are supposed to have more yard space with private fire pits. The rig to our utilities side was very close and while our area out the door side was large, there was a formal path leading to the open pasture(watch out for cow and dog poop). The pasture area has formal trails that lead through the national forest to the Firefighters Memorial one direction and a Flaming Gorge overlook the other direction. Sites 18-21 actually had the biggest yard area and were the best sites in our opinion. Water pressure was good, no OTA channels so we put out our satellite with no issues, above average WiFi and 3 bars on Verizon. Our site was level but 56 next to us had to use levelers on their utilities side to level. One of the camp hosts was temporarily in 56, and he could not have been nicer offering assistance and tips on the area. They had 2 washers and dryers and cost$2.50 to wash and$1.75 to dry. There was lots to do and see in the area. Red Canyon Visitors Center along with the Red Canyon view trail and Sheep Creek Geological Loop are must sees. After you finish the geological loop, you’re close to Manila, UT and they have the Flaming Gorge Market and Mercantile, which is also a True Value hardware with fishing and souvenir items. Their market area has a good variety of items to include condiments, charcoal briquettes, bread/buns, hotdogs, lunch meat and salad etc. at decent prices. We bought a small mayonnaise and vinegar in Dutch John that cost$9 so like other reviews said, best to bring these type of items with you. Pine Forest management was laid back compared to other private CGs we have stayed. We enjoyed our week stay and would definitely come back.

  • Terri D.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 14, 2017

    Cedar Springs Campground

    Beautiful in May, But Meager Services

    We are traveling in Scoop our 26' travel trailer. We like rustic campgrounds, but expect to get the services as listed on campground websites. Cedar Springs in a National Forest Campground run by a third party concessionaire. The website said the campground was open and offered vault toilets, water spigots and a dump station. We were going to need a dump station visit so chose this campground over many of the others available in the area. Cedar Spring also has good reviews online.

    Upon arrival the campground was about half full, but no water was on yet, the dump station was closed, the camp host had set up, but was not present and the vault toilet cleaning logs said baths had not been cleaned for 6 days. We stayed even though the rate for basically no services was $23. We had stayed the previous night at a forest service campground in the Black Hills that had cleaned baths and spigots that worked for only $10. This campground needs to offer a lesser cost for off-season level of services.

    Gripping over, site C offered a beautiful view of the reservoir from the picnic table. Most sites are best for smaller rigs, tent trailers and tents. There were only 4-5 sites that would accommodate our 26' trailer. Because the campground is on the side of a hill, sites are pretty unlevel, but we were able to adapt. Cell signal was good here and we were able to pick up 10 TV stations with our antenna. If you have a dog, watch for burrs, there are some nasty ones.

  • Tom M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 9, 2025

    Fossil Valley RV Park

    Very good RV park

    This park is clean and well maintained with plenty of pull thru sites with room for all your tow vehicles. Full hookups with max 50 amp service and good Wi-Fi. Shady park with nice bathrooms/showers and close to stores and restaurants. The owners are friendly and considerate of your needs.

  • T
    Sep. 20, 2019

    Deer Run Campground

    Beautiful and quite

    The cost is $25 a night but $12.50 with a senior parks pass. ATT Has 3 bars and LTE coverage The campground is very clean, there are very well maintained restrooms with flush toilets and showers free to register guests and $4 fee for others, the roads and sites were all paved with picnic tables and fire pits, there is potable water available throughout but no electric, water or septic hookups in the campground. Potable water and a dump station are located just down the road, for a fee of $6 you can dump and refill your tank. This campground is very close to the Flaming Gorge Reservoir. A hydro electric dam is located about one mile away with a great visitor center. There is fishing in the Reservoir, and great fly fishing on the Green river on the downstream side of the dam with great access. A boat launch is available on the downstream side of the dam for those hearty souls who wish to float the Green river and fish. There is a Marina located just a short way from the campground with a boat launch, a fuel dock, restaurant and small store with very friendly staff. There are several different boats available to rent, which we took advantage of and spent the day enjoying the fantastic views of Flaming Gorge from the water. We spent three days here and enjoyed it greatly, a great place to stop and recharge.

  • Amanda B.
    Sep. 22, 2016

    Red Canyon

    The cabins at Red Canyon Lodge and Campground, Ashley National Forest, UT.

    We stay at the cabins at Red Canyon at least once a year, always in the wintertime when there are no crowds and everything is peaceful and covered in snow. The cabins that are available in the winter time are their "Ponderosa" units. They have two full beds, a separate living area, and minimally stocked kitchenette. They all have a cozy wood burning stove, with wood provided (extra in the antler covered shed behind the restaurant). There is a covered porch that looks out over a beautiful frozen pond, and in front of every cabin is a fire ring. They groom trails in the winter time for snowshowing and cross country skiing. Some folks even ice skate on the pond. There are no TV's or phones, so bring music and games :) The restaurant is only open on Friday and Saturday nights in the winter time, but has great food and huge windows where you can watch deer eat out of the bird feeders. You may even see a moose! The best part for us is that the cabins are dog friendly.

  • Michelle L.
    Aug. 23, 2023

    Spring Creek Road Dispersed - Flaming Gorge

    Quiet and Dark by the Lake

    Easy dirt road, pulled 34 foot toy hauler with no problem. Enough space to turn around at the end of the road. Very quiet at night, perfect for sleeping. Rock fire pits available. Very private. Slow internet with T-Mobile.


Guide to Whiterocks

Explore the beauty of RV camping near Whiterocks, Utah, where stunning landscapes and well-equipped parks await outdoor enthusiasts.

Most parks have electrical and sewer hookups

  • Fossil Valley RV Park offers full hookups, making it convenient for RVers looking for a comfortable stay.
  • Vernal RV Resort features spacious sites with electric hookups and easy access to local attractions.
  • Pine Forest RV Park provides well-maintained gravel pads with essential utilities, ensuring a hassle-free camping experience.

Close to Dinosaur National Monument

  • Outlaw Trail RV Park is just a stone's throw from the Dinosaur National Monument, perfect for those eager to explore the area's rich history.
  • Vernal RV Resort serves as an excellent base for visiting the monument, with friendly staff ready to assist with local tips.
  • Fossil Valley RV Park is conveniently located for day trips to the monument, making it a popular choice among visitors.

RVers appreciate amenities like showers and laundry facilities

  • Lakeside RV Park features clean showers and laundry facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests.
  • Outlaw Trail RV Park boasts modern laundry services and well-kept restrooms, making it a family-friendly option.
  • Pine Forest RV Park offers immaculate shower and laundry facilities, enhancing the overall camping experience.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Whiterocks, UT is Fossil Valley RV Park with a 4.3-star rating from 10 reviews.

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