Camping in Utah
Discover 47 state parks offering camping in Utah
🏕️ Camping in Utah State Parks at a Glance
- Reservation fee: $8 per site reservation fee (plus $5 change fee; cancellation fees vary)
- RV hookups: Available — electric (15/30/50 amp), water, sewer, and full-hookup sites; varies by park
- Pets: Allowed at most parks on max 6-ft leash at all times, not left unattended; cabins/yurts may add a pet fee; Deer Creek prohibits dogs near the reservoir
- Firewood: Out-of-state firewood prohibited unless certified heat-treated; buy local firewood
- Good to know: Individual-site window is 4 months while group sites open 11 months in advance; Utah has NOT moved off ReserveAmerica.
Official agency: Utah Division of State Parks (Utah State Parks)
Booking windows, fees and rules shown as of June 2026 and change periodically — always confirm current details on the official reservation portal above before booking.
Utah State Parks with Camping

Anasazi State Park Museum

Antelope Island State Park

Bear Lake State Park

Camp Floyd State Park

Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park

Danger Cave State Monument

Dead Horse Point State Park

Deer Creek State Park

East Canyon State Park

Echo State Park

Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum

Escalante Petrified Forest State Park
Flight Park State Recreation Area

Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation

Fremont Indian State Park

Fremont Indian State Park and Museum

Frontier Homestead State Park Museum

Goblin Valley State Park

Goosenecks State Park

Great Salt Lake State Park

Green River State Park

Gunlock State Park

Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail State Park

Huntington State Park

Hyrum State Park

Jordanelle State Park

Kodachrome Basin State Park
Millsite State Park

Otter Creek State Park

Palisade State Park

Piute State Park

Quail Creek State Park

Red Fleet State Park

Rockport State Park

Sand Hollow State Park

Scofield State Park

Snow Canyon State Park

Soldier Hollow State Park

Starvation State Park

Steinaker State Park

This Is The Place Heritage Park

Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum

Utah Lake State Park

Utahraptor State Park

Wasatch Mountain State Park

Willard Bay State Park

Yuba State Park
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❓ Camping in Utah — FAQ
How far ahead can I book Utah state park campsites?
You can reserve Utah state park campsites 4 months in advance via ReserveAmerica. Booking windows change periodically, so confirm on the official reservation portal before planning. (As of June 2026.)
How much does camping cost in Utah state parks?
Nightly campsite fees in Utah state parks typically run $20–$60, depending on site type (tent vs. RV/full-hookup), season and residency. Exact rates are shown at booking.
How long can I stay at a Utah state park campground?
The maximum stay is 14 days within any 30-day period (park managers may grant extensions). Confirm current limits with the official agency before your trip.
