The best forest cabin rentals near Mona

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Looking to experience the great outdoors near Mona, Utah? Look no further than Hipcamp, the leading camping website in the United States. With over 290 options available near Mona, Utah, you're sure to find the perfect spot for your outdoor adventure. Whether you prefer a cozy cabin, a spacious RV site, or a picturesque tent site, Hipcamp has got you covered. Check out the top campsites like Wildland Gardens (270 reviews), Wind Walker Homestead (81 reviews), and Sandy Beach (58 reviews) to see what fellow campers have loved. Enjoy popular amenities like showers, pet-friendly sites, and potable water. And if you're up for some adventure, you'll find activities like biking, surfing, and fishing to make your camping trip even more memorable. Don't miss out on the beauty and serenity of camping near Mona, Utah. Book your spot on Hipcamp today!

95% (102) 6 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Mona

Temple Hill Resort RV & Campground

1. Temple Hill Resort RV & Campground

39mi from Mona
Temple Hill Campground stands out as a unique destination, nestled on 20 acres at the eastern edge of the Manti-La Sal National Forest, with the Manti LDS Temple bordering its western side. This campground is not only a serene retreat but also a site of historical significance, featuring a portion of the original pioneer quarry that provided stone for the temple. This rich backdrop invites exploration, tranquility, and discovery for all who visit. Originally known as Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park and referred to as the Balloon Port in its early days, this campground has evolved since its establishment in the late 1970s, with numerous enhancements made over the years to improve the visitor experience. Upon arrival, guests will find spacious pull-through sites equipped with full hook-ups, lush lawns, and cozy campfire pits perfect for roasting S’mores. For those who prefer tent camping, we offer plenty of beautiful grassy sites, allowing you to sleep under the stars or enjoy the shade provided by our mature cottonwood trees. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures or a peaceful getaway, Temple Hill Campground is the ideal spot for your next escape.
Provo River Resort

2. Provo River Resort

44mi from Mona
Our campground stands out for its stunning location near the Provo River, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and essential amenities. Each campsite is equipped with convenient water and electricity hook-ups, ensuring a comfortable stay for all our guests. Due to county and state health regulations, we prioritize environmental safety by prohibiting the dumping of grey or black water onto the ground or into the river. While we do not provide sewer hook-ups at each site because of our close proximity to the river, we have made arrangements for our guests' convenience. We offer a well-maintained dump station and access to an outside dump vendor, making waste disposal easy and efficient. In addition to our amenities, our campground is surrounded by a wealth of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and swimming in nearby natural swimming holes. Guests can also explore local restaurants and shops, enhancing their overall experience. Come and enjoy the perfect blend of comfort and adventure at our unique campground!
Manti-La Sal National Forest

3. Manti-La Sal National Forest

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National forest 50mi from Mona · 328 sites
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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Looking to experience the great outdoors near Mona, Utah? Look no further than Hipcamp, the leading camping website in the United States. With over 290 options available near Mona, Utah, you're sure to find the perfect spot for your outdoor adventure. Whether you prefer a cozy cabin, a spacious RV site, or a picturesque tent site, Hipcamp has got you covered. Check out the top campsites like Wildland Gardens (270 reviews), Wind Walker Homestead (81 reviews), and Sandy Beach (58 reviews) to see what fellow campers have loved. Enjoy popular amenities like showers, pet-friendly sites, and potable water. And if you're up for some adventure, you'll find activities like biking, surfing, and fishing to make your camping trip even more memorable. Don't miss out on the beauty and serenity of camping near Mona, Utah. Book your spot on Hipcamp today!

95% (102) 6 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Mona

Temple Hill Resort RV & Campground

1. Temple Hill Resort RV & Campground

39mi from Mona
Temple Hill Campground stands out as a unique destination, nestled on 20 acres at the eastern edge of the Manti-La Sal National Forest, with the Manti LDS Temple bordering its western side. This campground is not only a serene retreat but also a site of historical significance, featuring a portion of the original pioneer quarry that provided stone for the temple. This rich backdrop invites exploration, tranquility, and discovery for all who visit. Originally known as Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park and referred to as the Balloon Port in its early days, this campground has evolved since its establishment in the late 1970s, with numerous enhancements made over the years to improve the visitor experience. Upon arrival, guests will find spacious pull-through sites equipped with full hook-ups, lush lawns, and cozy campfire pits perfect for roasting S’mores. For those who prefer tent camping, we offer plenty of beautiful grassy sites, allowing you to sleep under the stars or enjoy the shade provided by our mature cottonwood trees. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures or a peaceful getaway, Temple Hill Campground is the ideal spot for your next escape.
Provo River Resort

2. Provo River Resort

44mi from Mona
Our campground stands out for its stunning location near the Provo River, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and essential amenities. Each campsite is equipped with convenient water and electricity hook-ups, ensuring a comfortable stay for all our guests. Due to county and state health regulations, we prioritize environmental safety by prohibiting the dumping of grey or black water onto the ground or into the river. While we do not provide sewer hook-ups at each site because of our close proximity to the river, we have made arrangements for our guests' convenience. We offer a well-maintained dump station and access to an outside dump vendor, making waste disposal easy and efficient. In addition to our amenities, our campground is surrounded by a wealth of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and swimming in nearby natural swimming holes. Guests can also explore local restaurants and shops, enhancing their overall experience. Come and enjoy the perfect blend of comfort and adventure at our unique campground!
Manti-La Sal National Forest

3. Manti-La Sal National Forest

100%
(16)
National forest 50mi from Mona · 328 sites
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
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