Cabins near Helper

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Cabin camping in Helper puts you right on the edge of Utah’s wild terrain and old mining history. Settle into a sturdy roof just outside town, with over a dozen cabin options—some as low as $70 a night, most averaging $107. You’ll find places like Wind Walker Homestead (101 reviews), where guests rave about the easy access to trailheads and the star-filled skies, and Off Grid Glamping (Guestroom #3) (2 reviews), a solid pick for unplugging. Cabins here cover the basics—pets are welcome, showers and toilets are on hand. Spend your mornings climbing local crags or watching wild mule deer move through the brush. Horseback riding is easy to arrange, with stables and open range not far off. If you want a roof and a little comfort between adventures, Helper’s cabins keep things simple and close to what matters.

95% (102) 19 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Helper

Wind Walker Homestead

1. Wind Walker Homestead

95%
(130)
39mi from Helper · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Wind Walker Homestead has been a destination resort for decades, but is now family owned and being updated and marketed for groups, couples, families, reunions, weddings, retreats or just a camping weekend away from the hussle of city life. Elk, deer and many other species of wildlife are present at different times. With 170 acres, there is plenty of room to hike, bike and let the kids explore. Utah juniper and Cedar are the species of trees on this high desert landscape at 6000 foot elevation. A newly renovated pool summer 2022 and new bathrooms, showers and laundry room added (in a 14 foot grain silo) by the pool spring 2022. We just added a basketball area and sand volleyball is summer 2022. Pickleball going in summer 2023. 8 new full hookup RV pads also going in summer 2023 and are now available with 30/50 amp service. Far enough away from the lights of surrounding towns of Spring City, Mt. Pleasant and Ephraim, the Milky Way and stars will amaze. Come and visit for a night or a week. We look forward to seeing you soon. - Cindy, Bob, Joe and Natalie
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$41
 / night
Ward Family Homestead

2. Ward Family Homestead

33mi from Helper · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Permaculture Paradise: Homestead is located near varied terrain with open spaces and some wooded areas. The region experiences temperatures ranging from 20°F in winter to 85°F in summer. Nearby attractions include Dinosaur National Monument and Starvation State Park, offering opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities. We own a beautiful 10-acre property with a finished offgrid Tiny Cabin that has awesome views going up Currant Creek Mountain Road in Fruitland Utah. We look forward to sharing it with you! Fruitland is a great location and it's only an hour from the property up on the mountain to Park City Utah. There is a full service gas station with a restaurant, RV Park, and even a small church building in town just minutes down the mountain. There are several reservoirs within a short drive in every direction from the campsite. Amazing amounts of wildlife right on the property throughout the year.
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$59
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Nine Mile Ranch

3. Nine Mile Ranch

0.4mi from Helper · 39 sites
Nine Mile Ranch stands out as a unique destination because it serves as the only campground within the stunning canyon that hosts the world-renowned "Longest Petroglyph Art Gallery." This makes it the ideal base camp for those eager to delve into the rich cultural history and breathtaking natural beauty of the area. At Nine Mile Ranch, you can immerse yourself in a variety of experiences. Join the ranchers for an exciting ride-along, where you can learn about their daily lives and the surrounding landscape. Alternatively, unwind under the pavilion, taking in the serene views that this picturesque backdrop offers. Whether you prefer tent camping, RV sites, or cozy cabins, Nine Mile Ranch has the perfect spot for you. With its proximity to natural features, swimming holes, and outdoor activities, as well as nearby restaurants and shops, your stay promises to be both relaxing and adventurous. Discover the wonders of the canyon while enjoying the privacy and tranquility that Nine Mile Ranch provides.
Scofield State Park

4. Scofield State Park

72 sites · Scofield, Utah
Once upon a time, the town of Scofield had over 6,000 residents. Once the mining boom slowed down, that number shrank to less than 100. But, this small town draws in huge visitor numbers, thanks to the Scofield Reservoir. You could be one of them! If you’d like to spend your outdoor getaway camping, fishing, hiking, and swimming, then come discover what Scofield has to offer. In the winter, this is also one of the best places around to ice fish for rainbow and cutthroat trout. Oh, but we almost forgot to mention the best part! Thanks to the park’s prime real estate up in the Manti-LaSal Mountains, the scenery is hard to beat. Take it all in at one of three day and overnight use spots.
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Manti-La Sal National Forest

5. Manti-La Sal National Forest

100%
(16)
328 sites · Ferron, Utah
Trivia time! Which part of Utah contains the densest black bear and largest elk population? The Manti-La Sal National Forest, of course! How about this one: where does most of the coal mined in Utah come from? Well, 85% of it is mined right here in the Manti-La Sal. This special forest is full of natural surprises, like lofty mountaintops, lush meadows, cavernous sandstone canyons, plus plenty of water. If it sounds like there’s a ton of diversity here, that’s because there truly is! All of this diversity means that there’s a lot to do out here. Near Moab, the forest is home to the La Sal Mountains with their tall peaks and narrow canyons. To the north, on the Wasatch Plateau, you’ll be yearning for your next road trip along the Huntington and Eccles Canyons National Scenic Byways (also called the Energy Loop). And when it comes time to hit the hay at night? You guessed it—there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.
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Castle Gate RV Park & Campground

6. Castle Gate RV Park & Campground

0.8mi from Helper · 92 sites
Discover the unique charm of Castle Gate RV Park in Helper, Utah, nestled in the picturesque Carbon Corridor. This serene campground offers breathtaking views of the majestic Book Cliffs mountains and the peaceful Price River, creating an idyllic setting for outdoor enthusiasts and relaxation seekers alike. At Castle Gate RV Park, you can choose from a variety of accommodations, including spacious RV sites, inviting tent campsites, and cozy cabins. Each option provides easy access to an extensive network of trails perfect for ATV riding, mountain biking, hiking, and other outdoor adventures. Our park is designed with families in mind, featuring a range of amenities and activities suitable for all ages. Whether you're planning a short getaway or an extended stay, Castle Gate RV Park is the ideal destination for creating lasting memories. Enjoy the natural beauty surrounding you while exploring nearby attractions, including swimming holes, local restaurants, and charming shops. Experience the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation at Castle Gate RV Park.
Skyline Mountain Resort

7. Skyline Mountain Resort

30mi from Helper · 169 sites
Discover a hidden gem in the heart of the Manti-La Sal Mountains, where our unique HOA community offers a serene escape just outside Fairview, Utah. Nestled in a charming rural town, our campground provides an inviting atmosphere that sets it apart from the rest. Our facilities include six cozy cabins, 42 RV spots, and 10 tent sites, all designed for your comfort and enjoyment. Guests can take advantage of exclusive access to our 9-hole golf course, refreshing swimming pool, and well-maintained tennis courts. Additionally, our pavilion rentals are perfect for gatherings and celebrations. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of outdoor activities available nearby. Enjoy fishing in pristine waters, hiking scenic trails, snowmobiling across winter landscapes, cross-country skiing, and even snow kiting. With year-round activities and ample space for everyone, our campground is the ultimate destination for family reunions or a peaceful getaway. Experience the beauty and adventure that awaits you in our community!
Starvation State Park

8. Starvation State Park

100%
(1)
213 sites · Duchesne, Utah
Discover the allure of Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation.
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Price Field Office

9. Price Field Office

4 sites · Price, Utah
The Price Bureau of Land Management Field Office is perfect for any number of outdoor activities, but we’ve gotta give a major hat tip to the phenomenal river-based recreation that’s going on out here. Evidence of water’s work on the landscape is obvious everywhere you go, whether you’re on the water itself or simply exploring a deep canyon. The scenery is openly amazeballs, but these canyons also let you catch a glimpse of what life would have been like for explorers of the past, and it’s a downright fascinating experience. For water lovers, what to do is a no-brainer…set out on a rafting and camping trip! Beginners should always go with a trip outfitter or with experienced friends. Conditions can change quickly in this part of the country, and as you’ll be able to see from the landscapes, this is definitely a place of extremes. Mostly, it’s just extremely awesome.
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Cabin camping in Helper puts you right on the edge of Utah’s wild terrain and old mining history. Settle into a sturdy roof just outside town, with over a dozen cabin options—some as low as $70 a night, most averaging $107. You’ll find places like Wind Walker Homestead (101 reviews), where guests rave about the easy access to trailheads and the star-filled skies, and Off Grid Glamping (Guestroom #3) (2 reviews), a solid pick for unplugging. Cabins here cover the basics—pets are welcome, showers and toilets are on hand. Spend your mornings climbing local crags or watching wild mule deer move through the brush. Horseback riding is easy to arrange, with stables and open range not far off. If you want a roof and a little comfort between adventures, Helper’s cabins keep things simple and close to what matters.

95% (102) 19 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Helper

Wind Walker Homestead

1. Wind Walker Homestead

95%
(130)
39mi from Helper · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Wind Walker Homestead has been a destination resort for decades, but is now family owned and being updated and marketed for groups, couples, families, reunions, weddings, retreats or just a camping weekend away from the hussle of city life. Elk, deer and many other species of wildlife are present at different times. With 170 acres, there is plenty of room to hike, bike and let the kids explore. Utah juniper and Cedar are the species of trees on this high desert landscape at 6000 foot elevation. A newly renovated pool summer 2022 and new bathrooms, showers and laundry room added (in a 14 foot grain silo) by the pool spring 2022. We just added a basketball area and sand volleyball is summer 2022. Pickleball going in summer 2023. 8 new full hookup RV pads also going in summer 2023 and are now available with 30/50 amp service. Far enough away from the lights of surrounding towns of Spring City, Mt. Pleasant and Ephraim, the Milky Way and stars will amaze. Come and visit for a night or a week. We look forward to seeing you soon. - Cindy, Bob, Joe and Natalie
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from 
$41
 / night
Ward Family Homestead

2. Ward Family Homestead

33mi from Helper · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Permaculture Paradise: Homestead is located near varied terrain with open spaces and some wooded areas. The region experiences temperatures ranging from 20°F in winter to 85°F in summer. Nearby attractions include Dinosaur National Monument and Starvation State Park, offering opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities. We own a beautiful 10-acre property with a finished offgrid Tiny Cabin that has awesome views going up Currant Creek Mountain Road in Fruitland Utah. We look forward to sharing it with you! Fruitland is a great location and it's only an hour from the property up on the mountain to Park City Utah. There is a full service gas station with a restaurant, RV Park, and even a small church building in town just minutes down the mountain. There are several reservoirs within a short drive in every direction from the campsite. Amazing amounts of wildlife right on the property throughout the year.
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from 
$59
 / night
Nine Mile Ranch

3. Nine Mile Ranch

0.4mi from Helper · 39 sites
Nine Mile Ranch stands out as a unique destination because it serves as the only campground within the stunning canyon that hosts the world-renowned "Longest Petroglyph Art Gallery." This makes it the ideal base camp for those eager to delve into the rich cultural history and breathtaking natural beauty of the area. At Nine Mile Ranch, you can immerse yourself in a variety of experiences. Join the ranchers for an exciting ride-along, where you can learn about their daily lives and the surrounding landscape. Alternatively, unwind under the pavilion, taking in the serene views that this picturesque backdrop offers. Whether you prefer tent camping, RV sites, or cozy cabins, Nine Mile Ranch has the perfect spot for you. With its proximity to natural features, swimming holes, and outdoor activities, as well as nearby restaurants and shops, your stay promises to be both relaxing and adventurous. Discover the wonders of the canyon while enjoying the privacy and tranquility that Nine Mile Ranch provides.
Scofield State Park

4. Scofield State Park

72 sites · Scofield, Utah
Once upon a time, the town of Scofield had over 6,000 residents. Once the mining boom slowed down, that number shrank to less than 100. But, this small town draws in huge visitor numbers, thanks to the Scofield Reservoir. You could be one of them! If you’d like to spend your outdoor getaway camping, fishing, hiking, and swimming, then come discover what Scofield has to offer. In the winter, this is also one of the best places around to ice fish for rainbow and cutthroat trout. Oh, but we almost forgot to mention the best part! Thanks to the park’s prime real estate up in the Manti-LaSal Mountains, the scenery is hard to beat. Take it all in at one of three day and overnight use spots.
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Manti-La Sal National Forest

5. Manti-La Sal National Forest

100%
(16)
328 sites · Ferron, Utah
Trivia time! Which part of Utah contains the densest black bear and largest elk population? The Manti-La Sal National Forest, of course! How about this one: where does most of the coal mined in Utah come from? Well, 85% of it is mined right here in the Manti-La Sal. This special forest is full of natural surprises, like lofty mountaintops, lush meadows, cavernous sandstone canyons, plus plenty of water. If it sounds like there’s a ton of diversity here, that’s because there truly is! All of this diversity means that there’s a lot to do out here. Near Moab, the forest is home to the La Sal Mountains with their tall peaks and narrow canyons. To the north, on the Wasatch Plateau, you’ll be yearning for your next road trip along the Huntington and Eccles Canyons National Scenic Byways (also called the Energy Loop). And when it comes time to hit the hay at night? You guessed it—there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Castle Gate RV Park & Campground

6. Castle Gate RV Park & Campground

0.8mi from Helper · 92 sites
Discover the unique charm of Castle Gate RV Park in Helper, Utah, nestled in the picturesque Carbon Corridor. This serene campground offers breathtaking views of the majestic Book Cliffs mountains and the peaceful Price River, creating an idyllic setting for outdoor enthusiasts and relaxation seekers alike. At Castle Gate RV Park, you can choose from a variety of accommodations, including spacious RV sites, inviting tent campsites, and cozy cabins. Each option provides easy access to an extensive network of trails perfect for ATV riding, mountain biking, hiking, and other outdoor adventures. Our park is designed with families in mind, featuring a range of amenities and activities suitable for all ages. Whether you're planning a short getaway or an extended stay, Castle Gate RV Park is the ideal destination for creating lasting memories. Enjoy the natural beauty surrounding you while exploring nearby attractions, including swimming holes, local restaurants, and charming shops. Experience the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation at Castle Gate RV Park.
Skyline Mountain Resort

7. Skyline Mountain Resort

30mi from Helper · 169 sites
Discover a hidden gem in the heart of the Manti-La Sal Mountains, where our unique HOA community offers a serene escape just outside Fairview, Utah. Nestled in a charming rural town, our campground provides an inviting atmosphere that sets it apart from the rest. Our facilities include six cozy cabins, 42 RV spots, and 10 tent sites, all designed for your comfort and enjoyment. Guests can take advantage of exclusive access to our 9-hole golf course, refreshing swimming pool, and well-maintained tennis courts. Additionally, our pavilion rentals are perfect for gatherings and celebrations. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of outdoor activities available nearby. Enjoy fishing in pristine waters, hiking scenic trails, snowmobiling across winter landscapes, cross-country skiing, and even snow kiting. With year-round activities and ample space for everyone, our campground is the ultimate destination for family reunions or a peaceful getaway. Experience the beauty and adventure that awaits you in our community!
Starvation State Park

8. Starvation State Park

100%
(1)
213 sites · Duchesne, Utah
Discover the allure of Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation.
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Price Field Office

9. Price Field Office

4 sites · Price, Utah
The Price Bureau of Land Management Field Office is perfect for any number of outdoor activities, but we’ve gotta give a major hat tip to the phenomenal river-based recreation that’s going on out here. Evidence of water’s work on the landscape is obvious everywhere you go, whether you’re on the water itself or simply exploring a deep canyon. The scenery is openly amazeballs, but these canyons also let you catch a glimpse of what life would have been like for explorers of the past, and it’s a downright fascinating experience. For water lovers, what to do is a no-brainer…set out on a rafting and camping trip! Beginners should always go with a trip outfitter or with experienced friends. Conditions can change quickly in this part of the country, and as you’ll be able to see from the landscapes, this is definitely a place of extremes. Mostly, it’s just extremely awesome.
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