The best river, stream, or creek camping near Myton

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In Myton, river camping means waking up to the rush of water and spending your days with your feet in the current. With over 500 river-focused campsites, you'll find spots that put you right next to the water for swimming, hiking, or even snow sports in the colder months. Prices average around $40 a night, but you can snag sites for as little as $10. Showers, toilets, and pet-friendly policies are common, so you don’t have to rough it—unless you want to. Top picks locals keep coming back to include Hope Acres Glampground (43 reviews), Carter Family Property (15 reviews), and HIBERNATION STATION (14 reviews). You’ll find riverbanks perfect for cooling off, trails that start right from camp, and plenty of space to stretch out. Pack your towel and sturdy shoes—the water’s never far away in Myton.

88% (86) 519 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Myton

Hope Acres Glampground

1. Hope Acres Glampground

98%
(64)
32mi from Myton · 7 sites
Escape to the High Country at Hope Acres Glampground Tucked away in the towering pinyon pines of Northern Utah, Hope Acres offers a luxury retreat at 7,800 feet. Perched atop a scenic mesa, our glampground is your gateway to the best of the backcountry. Whether you’re here to cast a line in the nearby Strawberry or Starvation Reservoirs, or explore the rugged UTV and hiking trails that crisscross our mountains, adventure is always just minutes away. After a day of sightseeing and wildlife watching, return to the comfort of your private Bell Tent. Set on elevated decks, each tent features cozy queen or twin beds and full air conditioning—giving you the perfect blend of nature and home. We value your peace and privacy, which is why our sites are spaced 50 feet apart. Each spot includes its own personal bathroom and shower, high-speed internet, a private BBQ, and a hammock for those quiet mountain afternoons. Come hide away, relax, and make lasting memories with us at Hope Acres.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$60
 / night
Sandy beaches on the Green River

2. Sandy beaches on the Green River

91%
(11)
32mi from Myton · 1 site · Tent, RV
This Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent (or rent one of ours) on the beautiful sandy beaches of the Green River. You will be surrounded by the unique landscape of North Eastern Utah. The river is constantly changing so the exact location of the campsite is adjusted accordingly to provide the best experience for our guests. You will have a private campsite with BBQ pit or fire ring, fire starter kit, and wood. There is access to a common area for latrine, dressing area, gravity fed solar shower, and ​eco-friendly toiletries. The river is full of fun and relaxation. There are life vests, kid and adult kayaks, sand toys, and more available for rent. The campsite is on the fringe of a large hay farm so you may spot farming in action. Expect a 15-20 minute drive to downtown with many food, entertainment, and amenities offered. There is a diversity of wildlife to be seen on site. It is a bird watchers paradise, don't be surprised if you spot a bald eagle, Canadian geese, peregrine falcon, cranes, meadow lark, red-wing black bird, and more! Depending on the time of year you may see deer, antelope, racoon, beaver, or the occasional skunk or coyote.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$55
 / night
Carter Family Property

3. Carter Family Property

96%
(25)
39mi from Myton · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Camp Along the Green River Ever wanted to camp along the Green River? We invite you to come stay on our property and experience it for yourself. Enjoy beautiful white sandy beaches nestled among cottonwood trees right along the river, where the only sounds you’ll hear are those of nature. Guests can spend their time fishing, tubing, kayaking, or simply relaxing along the water. Depending on the time of year, the surrounding area is also great for riding ATVs or four-wheelers. At night, with no city lights nearby, the sky opens up to incredible stargazing. We offer two different campsites: • Riverside Site – Located directly along the Green River, surrounded by cottonwood trees and white sandy beaches, providing a true riverside camping experience. • Family Site – This site includes a fence and gate between the campsite and the river, making it a great option for guests with small children. It also features cottonwood trees that provide shade from the summer sun. During the summer months, mosquitoes can occasionally be heavy due to the proximity to the river. To help with this, we provide tiki torches filled with mosquito-repellent oil at both campsites—guests simply need to light them as needed. We also recommend bringing personal insect repellent for added comfort. If you happen to forget, we do keep some available for purchase. We look forward to hosting you and sharing this peaceful riverside setting.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$41
 / night
Vernal Field Office

4. Vernal Field Office

Park 34mi from Myton · 50 sites
The Bureau of Land Management’s Field Office in Vernal oversees a vast amount of public lands in Utah. And, if you’ve ever seen a pic of anything in Utah, you know the scenery is going to be unreal pretty much anywhere you go…and Vernal is no exception! Why not go check out the Book Cliffs, a mountain range that extends nearly 200 miles? You’ll see the trademark red rocks of the southern part of the state, and even tons of greenery common in the northern and alpine regions. Or, how about the dreamily named Fantasy Canyon? This unique spot is in northeastern Utah, and despite its small size, it has some of the most unique geology in the whole freakin’ world. Want to try river rafting? The White River is one of several options, and it’s considered one of the best canoeing, camping, and kayaking rivers in the whole darn state. Now that we’ve given you a few ideas for your next trip, when are you going to make your way out here?
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Toilets
Campfires
Price Field Office

5. Price Field Office

Park 57mi from Myton · 4 sites
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.
Toilets
Campfires
Raspberry Ranch

6. Raspberry Ranch

67%
(3)
33mi from Myton · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Property adjacent to Lake Fork river and 2.9 miles from Moon Lake resort. Beautiful mountain property with close access to fishing, boating, hunting and hiking. Firepit and table overlook river. Resort rents boats, kayaks and paddleboards. Potable water available (hose). Site will accommodate up to two 30 ft RVs.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$20
 / night
Ashley National Forest

7. Ashley National Forest

88%
(13)
National forest 39mi from Myton · 1000 sites
Choose some majestic highlights in this mountainous national forest.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Dinosaur National Monument

8. Dinosaur National Monument

100%
(12)
National park 43mi from Myton · 84 sites
Jurassic Park lovers, rejoice! Some of the best dinosaur tracks in the world are found here.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

9. Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

90%
(94)
National forest 105mi from Myton · 2666 sites
2.1 million acres of unique wilderness scenery just begging to be explored.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets

In Myton, river camping means waking up to the rush of water and spending your days with your feet in the current. With over 500 river-focused campsites, you'll find spots that put you right next to the water for swimming, hiking, or even snow sports in the colder months. Prices average around $40 a night, but you can snag sites for as little as $10. Showers, toilets, and pet-friendly policies are common, so you don’t have to rough it—unless you want to. Top picks locals keep coming back to include Hope Acres Glampground (43 reviews), Carter Family Property (15 reviews), and HIBERNATION STATION (14 reviews). You’ll find riverbanks perfect for cooling off, trails that start right from camp, and plenty of space to stretch out. Pack your towel and sturdy shoes—the water’s never far away in Myton.

88% (86) 519 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Myton

Hope Acres Glampground

1. Hope Acres Glampground

98%
(64)
32mi from Myton · 7 sites
Escape to the High Country at Hope Acres Glampground Tucked away in the towering pinyon pines of Northern Utah, Hope Acres offers a luxury retreat at 7,800 feet. Perched atop a scenic mesa, our glampground is your gateway to the best of the backcountry. Whether you’re here to cast a line in the nearby Strawberry or Starvation Reservoirs, or explore the rugged UTV and hiking trails that crisscross our mountains, adventure is always just minutes away. After a day of sightseeing and wildlife watching, return to the comfort of your private Bell Tent. Set on elevated decks, each tent features cozy queen or twin beds and full air conditioning—giving you the perfect blend of nature and home. We value your peace and privacy, which is why our sites are spaced 50 feet apart. Each spot includes its own personal bathroom and shower, high-speed internet, a private BBQ, and a hammock for those quiet mountain afternoons. Come hide away, relax, and make lasting memories with us at Hope Acres.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$60
 / night
Sandy beaches on the Green River

2. Sandy beaches on the Green River

91%
(11)
32mi from Myton · 1 site · Tent, RV
This Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent (or rent one of ours) on the beautiful sandy beaches of the Green River. You will be surrounded by the unique landscape of North Eastern Utah. The river is constantly changing so the exact location of the campsite is adjusted accordingly to provide the best experience for our guests. You will have a private campsite with BBQ pit or fire ring, fire starter kit, and wood. There is access to a common area for latrine, dressing area, gravity fed solar shower, and ​eco-friendly toiletries. The river is full of fun and relaxation. There are life vests, kid and adult kayaks, sand toys, and more available for rent. The campsite is on the fringe of a large hay farm so you may spot farming in action. Expect a 15-20 minute drive to downtown with many food, entertainment, and amenities offered. There is a diversity of wildlife to be seen on site. It is a bird watchers paradise, don't be surprised if you spot a bald eagle, Canadian geese, peregrine falcon, cranes, meadow lark, red-wing black bird, and more! Depending on the time of year you may see deer, antelope, racoon, beaver, or the occasional skunk or coyote.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$55
 / night
Carter Family Property

3. Carter Family Property

96%
(25)
39mi from Myton · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Camp Along the Green River Ever wanted to camp along the Green River? We invite you to come stay on our property and experience it for yourself. Enjoy beautiful white sandy beaches nestled among cottonwood trees right along the river, where the only sounds you’ll hear are those of nature. Guests can spend their time fishing, tubing, kayaking, or simply relaxing along the water. Depending on the time of year, the surrounding area is also great for riding ATVs or four-wheelers. At night, with no city lights nearby, the sky opens up to incredible stargazing. We offer two different campsites: • Riverside Site – Located directly along the Green River, surrounded by cottonwood trees and white sandy beaches, providing a true riverside camping experience. • Family Site – This site includes a fence and gate between the campsite and the river, making it a great option for guests with small children. It also features cottonwood trees that provide shade from the summer sun. During the summer months, mosquitoes can occasionally be heavy due to the proximity to the river. To help with this, we provide tiki torches filled with mosquito-repellent oil at both campsites—guests simply need to light them as needed. We also recommend bringing personal insect repellent for added comfort. If you happen to forget, we do keep some available for purchase. We look forward to hosting you and sharing this peaceful riverside setting.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
$41
 / night
Vernal Field Office

4. Vernal Field Office

Park 34mi from Myton · 50 sites
The Bureau of Land Management’s Field Office in Vernal oversees a vast amount of public lands in Utah. And, if you’ve ever seen a pic of anything in Utah, you know the scenery is going to be unreal pretty much anywhere you go…and Vernal is no exception! Why not go check out the Book Cliffs, a mountain range that extends nearly 200 miles? You’ll see the trademark red rocks of the southern part of the state, and even tons of greenery common in the northern and alpine regions. Or, how about the dreamily named Fantasy Canyon? This unique spot is in northeastern Utah, and despite its small size, it has some of the most unique geology in the whole freakin’ world. Want to try river rafting? The White River is one of several options, and it’s considered one of the best canoeing, camping, and kayaking rivers in the whole darn state. Now that we’ve given you a few ideas for your next trip, when are you going to make your way out here?
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Price Field Office

5. Price Field Office

Park 57mi from Myton · 4 sites
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.
Toilets
Campfires
Raspberry Ranch

6. Raspberry Ranch

67%
(3)
33mi from Myton · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Property adjacent to Lake Fork river and 2.9 miles from Moon Lake resort. Beautiful mountain property with close access to fishing, boating, hunting and hiking. Firepit and table overlook river. Resort rents boats, kayaks and paddleboards. Potable water available (hose). Site will accommodate up to two 30 ft RVs.
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$20
 / night
Ashley National Forest

7. Ashley National Forest

88%
(13)
National forest 39mi from Myton · 1000 sites
Choose some majestic highlights in this mountainous national forest.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Dinosaur National Monument

8. Dinosaur National Monument

100%
(12)
National park 43mi from Myton · 84 sites
Jurassic Park lovers, rejoice! Some of the best dinosaur tracks in the world are found here.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

9. Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

90%
(94)
National forest 105mi from Myton · 2666 sites
2.1 million acres of unique wilderness scenery just begging to be explored.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets

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