Best Cabin Camping near Woodruff, UT

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Blacksmith Fork Guard Station provides fully furnished log cabin accommodations featuring propane refrigerator, stove, cooking utensils, dishes and cleaning supplies. The rustic cabin includes comfortable beds and adequate cooking equipment in a forested setting without modern amenities like running water. Similar cabin options exist at Hyrum State Park Campground, where lakefront cabins provide scenic views. A camper commented that the guard station is "clean and well maintained" and offers "the perfect mix of outdoors with some comforts with the stove and beds in the cabin."

Cabin accommodations range from basic units to more luxurious options across several properties. Bear Lake/Trail Side KOA Journey offers cabins equipped with televisions, microwaves and refrigerators, while Bear Lake/Marina Side KOA Holiday provides more extensive amenities including access to swimming pools, hot tubs and recreational facilities. Most cabins require reservations, especially during summer months when Bear Lake attracts numerous visitors. According to one visitor review, "Cabins are new with TV (local channels only), microwave and refrigerator" at the Trail Side KOA, which offers "a more peaceful stay" compared to busier lakefront options.

Guests should plan to bring their own bedding, pillows, towels and personal items as these are typically not provided in most cabin rentals. Basic kitchenware is included at locations like Blacksmith Fork, but visitors may need to bring additional cooking supplies depending on meal plans. While cabins offer protection from the elements, campers should prepare for variable mountain weather conditions. Bear Lake KOAs maintain camp stores with essentials, and grocery options exist in nearby communities, though selection may be limited. Winter visitors should verify road access conditions, as some cabin locations close seasonally or have limited winter maintenance.

Best Cabin Sites Near Woodruff, Utah (25)

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

    20 Reviews
    Huntsville, UT
    38 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."

    2. North Fork County Park

    17 Reviews
    North Ogden, UT
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 399-8491

    $30 - $40 / night

    "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"

    "The sites were plenty big, each had a fire pit and picnic table and were close to legit toilets. It was beautiful. Worth the drive to get a little further off the beaten path."

    3. Brigham City-Perry South KOA

    27 Reviews
    Willard, UT
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 723-5503

    "Super clean park, bathrooms were very clean and well lit. I got a tent site with electric hook up, spot is long so you have plenty of space along with a small grill."

    "The office was very good to work with the park looked well maintained we came in the fall so the fun summer stuff was put away."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Echo Island RV Resort

    23 Reviews
    Coalville, UT
    44 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."

    5. Bear Lake/Trail Side KOA Journey

    7 Reviews
    Garden City, UT
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 946-8444

    "This is a perfect place to go with family, because you basically share a site with the person next to you. We got to know our neighbors pretty good. Awesome place for kids."

    "Smaller than the Lake Side KOA in town, but guest have access to facilities at both locations. Really appreciated the quiet location."

    6. Bear Lake/Marina Side KOA Holiday

    7 Reviews
    Garden City, UT
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 946-3454

    "There are a variety of ways to camp here, tent, RV, cabins and the set up allows for privacy. It really feels like a resort."

    "Close to Bear Lake Marina and rentals and tons of great activities. Cabins, tiny homes, a variety of camper and campsites."

    7. Fort Bridger RV Camp

    16 Reviews
    Fort Bridger, WY
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 782-3150

    $40 - $50 / night

    "Hosts were very nice, clean bathrooms with shower, quiet area just a couple of miles off I80. I would stay here again!"

    "Nice people, cool town, great Wi-Fi, excellent rest rooms and showers."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    8. Sun Outdoors Garden City Utah

    3 Reviews
    Garden City, UT
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (844) 946-5252

    $55 - $65 / night

    "It's pet-friendly, has full hookups, picnic tables, and wifi. The nice thing about this campground is it does have a beach as well as water/lake access."

    "Lake is beautiful, facilities clean. Will come back"

    9. Hyrum State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Hyrum, UT
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 245-6866

    $40 - $400 / night

    "We love state parks and decided to try Hyrum Stare Park for a couple of nights as we were heading south. This state park is basically in the middle of a neighborhood of a small community."

    "Got in late around 2100. Plenty of spots available in the back without electric. I did get a spot right next to the lake. Has picnic table, firepit, and charcoal grill available."

    10. Blacksmith Fork Guard Station

    1 Review
    Providence, UT
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 755-3620

    $75 / night

    "There are plenty of hiking and biking trails nearby. It does get busy, and you do hear the ATVs going up and down the road all day."

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Cabin Reviews near Woodruff, UT

211 Reviews of 25 Woodruff 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

  • Glen B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 11, 2020

    Conestoga Ranch

    Total Glamping experience

    Conestoga Ranch is a destination that gives luxury a down home feel.

     Located in Garden City, Utah on the beautiful Bear Lake Conestoga Ranch offers luxury tents and a chance to stay in a covered wagon.

    I stayed in a larger, more luxurious site because my wife and I were on our Anniversary weekend.

    The tent had a king bed, shower, and deep claw foot tub. The decor is charmingly rustic with log furnishings and tin and raw pipe for plumbing and accessories, this is all intentional and makes the experience even better.

    Onsite, there are clean shower rooms and rest rooms, laundry facilities, an arcade, and a very fine restaurant and lounge.

    Upon check in, you park by the office and a attendant takes you and your gear up to your site, later on a fire concierge will come and start your fire as you relax and take in all the beauty around you.

    Bear Lake offers so much opportunity for recreation, from boating, to side x side rentals to beaches, mountain biking and some shopping.

    This luxury comes at a price...a pretty steep price for camping, rates vary, but staying before memorial day gave us the better rate. 

    I do think that the price is worth the wonderful experiences that we had at this fun little place.

    Have a great time.

  • 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.

  • GoWhereYouAreDraw N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 20, 2021

    Sun Outdoors Garden City Utah

    On the beach!

    This campground seems like it is one of the closer campgrounds to the water. It's pet-friendly, has full hookups, picnic tables, and wifi. The nice thing about this campground is it does have a beach as well as water/lake access. Not as many amenities as the KOA (Bear Lake/Marina Side). 

    The bathhouse was very clean. Did seem less busy than the KOA (Bear Lake/Marina Side).

  • Madeline G.
    Jul. 28, 2018

    Blacksmith Fork Guard Station

    Everything you need is there!

    We have stayed at this campsite for a few years in a row and plan to keep coming back. The guard station comes fully equipped with cooking utensils and dishes and cleaning supplies. It also includes a propane refrigerator and stove. There are plenty of hiking and biking trails nearby. It does get busy, and you do hear the ATVs going up and down the road all day. There is also a river/stream that runs behind the cabin that is great for fishing. The cabin itself is clean and well maintained. Its the perfect mix of outdoors (no running water, no wi-fi) with some comforts with the stove and beds in the cabin. Great for families who want a little less remote camping experience.

  • B
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Hyrum State Park Campground

    Small peaceful state park

    We love state parks and decided to try Hyrum Stare Park for a couple of nights as we were heading south. This state park is basically in the middle of a neighborhood of a small community. Locals seem to love it but it’s not crowded at all.. It’s right on a small lake with a boat ramp and a small beach. The campground is small… about 8 or 9 sites with w/e and about a dozen sites with dry camping. All the sites are paved (even the dry camping sites) and level. Grassy and shady on most sites. Two bathhouses and a dump on site. Picnic tables and fire rings at each site. They also have a couple of cabins available. No store but there is a few things close by to get ice and a few things. It is totally fenced and gated. The gates close at 10pm and open at 6am. Very peaceful and enjoyable!

  • Madeline G.
    Jul. 28, 2018

    Egan Basin Guard Station

    Peaceful, Remote and Beautiful

    For $30 a night this camping site is a real deal! The site is well maintained, and the A-frame cabin on the site was perfect for our family of 5. The cabin and campsite has no electricity and no water, so you need to pack it all in. Its nice to have a chance to get away from technology and enjoy the outdoors. It is about an hour + to get somewhere where you can get water or other supplies, so you will need to plan accordingly.

    Pros: remote, peaceful, quiet. Some nice trails nearby for hiking and mountain biking and ATVs. Also there is a stream that runs along the road to the cabin that is available for fishing. Also, although there are other campsites along the road to the guard station, once at the cabin (about 1/4 off the main forest road), you don't even know there are other people around.

    Cons: When we were there LOTS of mosquitos, the forest service road to the guard station gate is a little rough in some places. For those without AWD or 4WD might have a hard time in places.

  • 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.

  • 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.


Guide to Woodruff

Camping cabins near Woodruff, Utah offer an accessible getaway in an area that averages 7,700 feet in elevation with significant temperature swings between day and night. Located in the Bear River Valley of northeastern Utah, this high-altitude region experiences cooler summer temperatures than the Utah valleys, with nighttime lows that can drop below 40°F even in July. Cabin accommodations throughout the region range from rustic Forest Service structures to modern resort-style rentals with varying amenities.

What to do

Fishing access: 40 minutes from Woodruff at Hyrum State Park offers lakefront cabin accommodations with convenient water access. "We had a fantastic view from our site. We loved that we could bring the jet skis right over to the beach at the campground and also that they have a dog beach," notes camper Barb D. at Hyrum State Park Campground.

Hiking trails: North Fork Park provides cabin stays with direct trail access to mountain terrain. "There's a hidden waterfall you can hike too, and a river runs through the park. It's a must!" according to Debbie P. at North Fork County Park. The park features both short family-friendly hikes and longer trails connecting to the Ben Lomond Peak system.

Water recreation: Bear Lake cabins provide access to water sports from mid-June through August. "The sand is soft and fun for the kids to build sand castles. We also enjoyed the small waves while on the beach," shares Whitney K. about Anderson Cove, where water temperatures remain cool even during peak summer months.

What campers like

Private cabins with outdoor space: "We stayed in an RV supersite that included a private hot tub and BBQ grill," reports JJ V. about their stay at Bear Lake/Marina Side KOA Holiday. The resort-style cabins offer more privacy than standard campground accommodations.

Clean facilities: Cabin campers consistently mention well-maintained bathrooms and shared areas. "Bathrooms are clean and facilities were clean and the host was kind," notes Ian S. about the North Fork Park camping areas. Bathroom quality becomes particularly important for cabin units without private facilities.

Winter accessibility: Some cabin options remain open year-round, unlike tent camping areas that close seasonally. "We stayed at campsite 6 which was great, but they were all really nice. Excellent mountain bike trails also," mentions Rich J. about shoulder-season visits to North Fork County Park when temperatures require solid shelter.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin facilities book quickly, especially during summer months. "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 Barb D. about popular locations like Hyrum State Park.

Supply considerations: While some cabins provide basic amenities, guests should verify specific inclusions. "Very clean and very convenient campground. Tons of trails nearby and being on the reservoir is great for hot days," says Tyler G. about Echo Island RV Resort, which offers varying levels of cabin provisions.

Price variation: Cabin costs range from $40 to over $150 per night depending on location and amenities. "Not bad. There are camp-sights on blacktop and on dirt. There is a boat ramp, store, dump station," explains Lisa W. about Anderson Cove, where different cabin types carry different pricing tiers.

Tips for camping with families

Entertainment options: "This campground seems like it is one of the closer campgrounds to the water. It's pet-friendly, has full hookups, picnic tables, and wifi," notes GoWhereYouAreDraw N. about Sun Outdoors Garden City Utah, highlighting amenities that keep children occupied.

Space considerations: Families require adequate room for activities. "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," explains Jared about North Fork County Park, where cabin placement allows for outdoor play areas.

Meal planning: Cabin kitchens vary significantly in equipment. "This is a great place for a family reunion. We enjoyed the camp site and the short walk to the lake. Facilities were clean and staff was great," shares David H. about Anderson Cove, where communal cooking spaces supplement cabin facilities.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: "Reserved a few hours before arriving on a Sunday in June and there were plenty of spots. Camp host was super nice when we arrived," reports Mike A. about his experience at Brigham City-Perry South KOA, noting that last-minute cabin reservations are sometimes possible during weekdays.

Campsite layout: RVers transitioning to cabin stays should consider site configurations. "We love state parks and decided to try Hyrum State Park for a couple of nights. This state park is basically in the middle of a neighborhood of a small community," explains Brenda L., noting the proximity to local services while still providing privacy.

Weather preparedness: High-elevation locations experience rapid weather changes. "Spacious and not too crowded. Lots of hiking spots!" mentions Becky J. about Hyrum State Park, where cabin stays provide shelter from unpredictable mountain conditions common to the Woodruff area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Woodruff, UT?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Woodruff, UT is Anderson Cove (uinta-wasatch-cache National Forest, Ut) with a 4.1-star rating from 20 reviews.

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